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Why Cells Need To Eat Themselves To Avoid Neurodegenerative Disease
Our cells are crisscrossed by a system of membrane tubes and pockets called the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). New research has linked protein defects in the ER to neurodegenerative disease.
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Underlying Genetic Risks for Heart Attack That Largely Affects Younger Women Discovered
Research has identified new genes that are associated with an increased risk of a type of heart attack primarily affecting young to middle-aged women.
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Experimental Drug Prevents Diabetic Eye Disease in Lab Models
According to research, an experimental drug could prevent or slow vision loss in people with diabetes.
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Fibromyalgia Brain Changes Explored by Small Imaging Study
One of the core symptoms experienced by patients with fibromyalgia is chronic pain. A team of researchers has investigated the brain changes that are related to the disorder.
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Cancer Immune Cell Atlas Provides Detailed Picture of Tumor Environment
A new pan-cancer T cell atlas has provided insights into the vast diversity of T cell states, roles and relationships in the tumor microenvironment.
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Long-COVID Scoring System To Advance Diagnosis
Researchers have developed a scoring system based on patient-reported symptoms that can identify individuals with long COVID.
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Hydrogen Sulfide-Releasing Treatment May Improve Cancer Therapy
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Yeast Helps Scientists Uncover Key Genes Involved in Chromosomal Mutation
A multi-institutional team led by researchers from Osaka University analyzed fission yeast to identify two key genes involved in the process of gross chromosomal rearrangement.
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Microbes Are Essential for Determining How Much Carbon Is Stored in the Soil
Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil, which has implications for mitigating climate change and improving soil health for food production.
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AI Can Diagnose Five Subtypes of Heart Failure
Five subtypes of heart failure that could potentially be used to predict future risk for individual patients have been identified in a new study.
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