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Can Exercise “Fight Off” Genetic Risks of Type 2 Diabetes?
A new study suggests that physical activity may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, even for those with a high genetic risk of the disease.
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Lung Cancer Drug Cuts Risk of Death by 51% in Clinical Trial
Results of a large Phase 3 clinical trial reveal that a targeted cancer drug, osimertinib, cut the risk of death by 51% for patients following surgery to remove non-small cell lung cancers harboring a specific mutation.
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Mutation Burden of Tumors Predicts Patient Survival
Tumors of different types, stages and microscopic aggressiveness can have different outcomes in patients with the same presentation. Researchers have discovered that this may be due to differences in tumor mutation burden.
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Why Our Taste in Music Can't Be Easily Pinned Down
Science shows why our taste in music can’t be siloed into catch-all genres.
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AI Beats Standard Risk Model for Predicting Future Breast Cancer
AI algorithms identify both missed breast cancers and tissue features may predict future cancers.
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Biosimilar Drugs Are Starting To Bring Competition to the Market, Study Finds
The U.S. biosimilar drug market emerged in 2015 to provide safe, effective and more affordable alternatives to existing biologic drugs, but it has been slow to develop compared with Europe.
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AI Model Predicts Human Emotions
Using insights into how people intuit others’ emotions, researchers have designed a model that approximates this aspect of human social intelligence.
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Glacial Rock Flour Could Help To Combat Climate Change
The first experiments with glacial rock flour from Greenland show that it can capture significant amounts of CO2 and provide a wider array of nutrients than commercial organic fertilizers, resulting in improved crop growth.
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Microscopy of Catalysis Makes It Clear Why Some Effects Can't Be Predicted
Scientists use microscopy techniques to observe chemical reactions on catalysts more precisely than before yielding a wealth of detail.
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Molecular Chain Reaction Helps Breast Cancer To Spread
Researchers have pinpointed a molecular chain reaction that helps breast cancer to metastasize, suggesting a way of preventing secondary tumors.
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