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Cranial Surgery Prolongs Survival for Children With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
A retrospective study has compared the long-term survival rates for drug-resistant epilepsy treatments, revealing that cranial surgery reduced the risk of early death by over 80%.
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30-Year-Old Dogma in Associative Polymers Research Challenged
A study about a class of materials called associative polymers appears to challenge a long-held understanding of how the materials, which have unique self-healing and flow properties, function at the molecular level.
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Microparticles Used To Treat Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Johns Hopkins Medicine team suggests that microparticle-delivered therapy maybe first step toward stopping MS and other autoimmune diseases.
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Buckling Is the Key to Novel Material Class
Scientists have found a way to design materials that manage to be both good at absorbing vibrations and still stiff enough not to collapse under pressure.
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New Insights Into Common Chromosomal Abnormality Revealed
Researchers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center have made a foundational discovery about chromosome biology through their work on the first-ever human pangenome reference.
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Alzheimer's Risk Factors Unique to Ashkenazi Jews Identified
A genome-wide association study has identified several genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease in Ashkenazi Jewish people.
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Mandatory Fortification of Corn Masa Flour May Help To Prevent Birth Defects in Hispanic Population
Mandatory fortification of corn masa flour products with folic acid, as is already the case with enriched cereal grains, may achieve more substantial prevention of neural tube birth defects among the Hispanic population.
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Genome Sequences of 233 Primate Species Provide Insights on Evolution of Our Closest Relatives
The most complete catalog to date of genomic information from our closest relatives – primates – has been created from data from 233 primate species.
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New Drug Delays Brain Cancer Progression
In an international study co-led by UCLA, scientists have shown that a new targeted therapy drug can extend the amount of time people with a subtype of glioma are on treatment without their cancer worsening.
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Bioactive Ink Helps Wounds Heal Quickly and Effectively
Researchers have developed a wound-healing ink that can actively encourage the body to heal by exposing the cut to immune-system vesicles.
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