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Study Provides New Information for Blood Cancer Treatment During Pregnancy

Fighting relapsed/refractory lymphoma during pregnancy requires critical decision-making from patients and providers, yet prior to this study, no data existed to inform these choices.
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Eye Drops Slow Kids’ Nearsightedness Progression in Clinical Trial

Clinical trial suggests low-dose atropine is effective myopia treatment.
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Symbiotic and Pathogenic Fungi Share Similar Tactics for Manipulating Plants

Despite being distantly related and not sharing many genetic similarities, plant pathogenic and symbiotic fungi rely on a similar group of proteins for manipulating plants.
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Study of Japanese Centenarians Identifies a “Unique” Gut Microbiome

People with high microbial diversity in their gut microbiome may be better protected against aging-related diseases.
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Researchers Engineer a Low-Cost RNA-Based Technology To Detect Biomarkers

Penn State researchers have developed a low-cost, RNA-based technology to detect and measure biomarkers, which can help decode the body’s physiology.
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Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Bee Colony Aggression

What determines whether older bees become foragers or soldiers is unknown, but a new study explores the genetic mechanisms underlying the collective behavior of colony defense, and how these mechanisms relate to the colony’s overall aggression.

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Parkinson’s Drug Slows ALS Progression in Small Clinical Trial

Results from a small clinical trial show that the Parkinson’s disease drug ropinirole delayed the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by an average of 27.9 weeks.
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A Single Atom’s X-Ray Signature Has Been Recorded for the First Time

Scientists have measured the X-ray signature from a single atom for the first time. The study could have a huge impact on how scientists detect the chemical makeup of materials.
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Landmark Study Defines the Essential Cellular Process Known As Methylation

The complete understanding of a fundamental molecular system, found across all living things, has rarely been achieved – until now.
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Miniature Video Capsule Could Replace the Traditional Endoscopy

Now, according to a first-of-its-kind research study, physicians can remotely drive a miniature video capsule to all regions of the stomach to visualize and photograph potential problem areas.
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