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Study confirms an increased prevalence of GI symptoms among children with autism

Findings corroborate anecdotal reports and case studies A new study conducted by researchers at Marcus Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more than four times more likely to experience general gastrointestinal (GI) complaints compared with peers, are more than three times as prone to experience constipation and diarrhea than peers, and complain twice as much about abdominal pain compared to peers.
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Trio of studies presented at AAN on promise of statins, estrogen & telemedicine for Parkinson's disease

A trio of studies from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania demonstrate new approaches to understanding, treating and potentially staving off Parkinson's disease (PD).
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You took the words right out of my brain: New Research Shows Brain’s Predictive Nature When Listening to Others

Our brain activity is more similar to that of speakers we are listening to when we can predict what they are going to say, a team of neuroscientists has found. The study, which appears in the Journal of Neuroscience, provides fresh evidence on the brain’s role in communication.
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Protea, MSK, Dana-Farber Enter Collaborative Research Agreement

Protea's LAESI technology to be used to profile cancer cells to improve diagnosis and treatment selection
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Flagship Bio, Leica Announce CDx Agreement

Flagship Biosciences’ custom image analysis development leverages Leica Biosystems’ strong installed base in digital pathology.
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Lonely Bacteria are More Likely to Become Antibiotic-resistant

Scientists from the University of Manchester have discovered that microbes in smaller groups are more likely to mutate, resulting in higher rates of antibiotic resistance.
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Atlas Completes Final tranche of £16.9 million Series B Fundraising

The investment will be used to complete the transfer to manufacture of the Atlas io™ system and file for European approval of the first test for Chlamydia.
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Low Cholesterol in Immune Cells Tied to Slow Progression of HIV

People infected with HIV whose immune cells have low cholesterol levels experience much slower disease progression, even without medication.
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Metabolon Debuts New Client Portal at Bio-IT World Expo

MetaboLync™ is a cloud-based solution for sharing, visualizing, and analyzing metabolomics data.
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Optical Traps on Chip Manipulate Many Molecules at Once

By shrinking the technology of an optical trap onto a single chip, Cornell physicists have created a device that can potentially reduce month-long experiments to days.
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