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How Are Cells Influenced by Their Environment as Tissues Grow?
The cells of our body interact with their immediate environment. Researchers have now studied this interaction in detail. In time, they hope to use these findings for improved diagnosis and treatment of wound-healing disorders and cancer.
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Four Red Flags for Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Identified
Recognizing signs and symptoms earlier could reduce diagnostic delays, improve survival.
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Tadpoles: An Unlikely New Model To Study Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers have developed a new model of multiple sclerosis that makes it possible to correlate the degeneration or regeneration of myelin with the evolution of cognitive and motor abilities.
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Deep-Sea Coral Reefs Discovered in the Galápagos Marine Reserve
Observations using the human-occupied vehicle Alvin are the first of deep-sea coral reefs in the Galápagos Marine Reserve.
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Excess Visceral Fat Associated With Poorer Cognitive Performance
According to a study, Asian people with an excess amount of visceral fat tend to show poorer performance in cognitive tests of memory, executive function, processing speed and attention.
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First Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine Approved
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Arexvy, the first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine approved for use in the United States.
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Surging Testosterone Levels Discovered in Woolly Mammoth Tusk
A collaborative team of researchers from the University of Michigan (U-M) have analyzed traces of sex hormones in extinct woolly mammoths’ tusks. The study, published in Nature, is the first to provide molecular evidence that male mammoths experienced musth.
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How Gut Bacteria Influence Responses to Cancer Immunotherapy
A new study has explored why some patients do not respond to cancer immunotherapy, demonstrating that specific gut bacteria can alter therapy responses and immune signaling in mouse models.
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Champagne Bubbles Stay Stable Due to One Key Chemical Ingredient
Scientists from Brown University and the University of Toulouse have popped the cork on the mystery behind champagne bubbles’ ordered fizzing.
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3D Printing Filaments Made From Recycled Coffee Pods
The plastic in used coffee pods can be recycled to make filament for 3D printers, minimizing its environmental impact.
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