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Studies Found Microplastics Deep in Human Airways
Fluid dynamics simulations show how harmful plastic particles collect inside the nose and at the back of the throat.
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Plants Aid Break Down of Pollution in Petroleum-Contaminated Soils
Initial choices about fertilization and grass seeding could have a long-lasting effect on how plants and their associated microbes break down pollution in petroleum-contaminated soils.
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The Best Drug Combinations To Prevent COVID-19 Recurrence
A groundbreaking machine-learning study has unmasked the best drug combinations to prevent COVID-19 from coming back after an initial infection. It turns out these combos are not the same for every patient.
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Novel Cancer Immunotherapy Target Identified
Scientists from Japan identify CD69, a glycoprotein present on specific immune cells, as a new target for cancer immunotherapy.
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New Study Uncovers Insights Into Human Gut-Brain Connection
A pioneering study has made significant strides in understanding the elusive gut-brain connection, a complex relationship that has long puzzled scientists due to the difficulty of accessing the body's interior.
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Handheld Bioprinter That Prints Personalised Tissues and Organs
A new handheld device can print biocompatible structures in situ, with the potential to revolutionize how physicians treat damaged tissue and organs.
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Keto Diet Plus Corticosteroids Prevents Cachexia and Slows Tumor Growth in Mice
Researchers have found that pairing a ketogenic diet with common drugs called corticosteroids prevented cachexia in mice with cancer.
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Not Enough People Receive Genetic Testing For Cancer, Study Says
Guidelines recommend germline genetic testing for people with cancers including breast, ovarian, pancreatic, colorectal, prostate and others.
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Large Project To Create an Improved TB Vaccine
Researchers from the University of Leicester are among those hoping to create an improved vaccine to fight tuberculosis as part of a €9 million Euro project.
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A Novel, Completely Solid, Rechargeable Air Battery
Japanese researchers have developed an all-solid-state rechargeable air battery (SSAB). This first-of-its-kind technology could pave the way for further advancements, such as extending the battery life of small electronic gadgets.
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