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Scientists Call for Tighter Regulation of Stem Cell Treatments
After finding hundreds of clinics worldwide offering unproven stem cell "therapies" for conditions including Parkinson's and hair loss, scientists are calling for tighter regulation of stem cell treatments.
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Early Steps of Coral–Algae Symbiosis Revealed
New research reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually beneficial relationship. This information could guide next-level coral conservation efforts.
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Risk Biomarkers Could Predict Serious Side Effect of Stem Cell Transplant
Doctors are one step closer to having a risk biomarker to alert them to which of their pediatric stem cell transplant patients are likely to experience a potentially deadly side effect called sinusoidal obstruction syndrome.
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Chronic Pain Experience Recorded in Patients’ Brains
Scientists from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have, for the first time, recorded pain-related data from the brains of patients with chronic pain conditions.
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Brain Waves Can Shape the Brain’s Molecular Infrastructure
Brain waves carry information. A new “Cytoelectric Coupling” hypothesis posits that fluctuating electric fields optimize brain network efficiency and stability by shaping the brain’s molecular infrastructure.
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Vinegar Has the Potential To Create Negative Carbon Emissions
Chemical engineers have developed an industrial process to produce acetic acid that uses the excess carbon dioxide(CO2) in the atmosphere, and has a potential to create negative carbon emissions.
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New Treatment Approach for Rheumatoid Arthritis Shows Promise in Trial
Results of a Phase 2a clinical trial suggest that peresolimab, an antibody that stimulates the human programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) pathway, could be a promising new approach for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Regular Exercise May Protect Against Major Brain Hemorrhage
Regular physical activity and exercise may reduce bleeding in individuals with intracerebral hemorrhage. The researchers emphasize the importance of physical activity to protect the brain.
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Novel Multiomics Approach Uncovers Why Flu Severity Varies Between Individuals
Have you ever wondered why some people might get sicker than others, even when they catch the same virus? It is not yet clear why this is.
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How Do Our Cells Kill Themselves?
Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burst at the end of their lives but rather, a specific protein serves as a breaking point for cell membrane rupture.
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