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Women Experience More Adverse Drug Reactions – A New Mouse Study May Explain Why
A new study in mice has shown that the biomedical assumption that women are "smaller males" is not well supported for most clinical traits, and adverse drug reactions are unlikely to be alleviated by simply adjusting for body weight.
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Can Taking Psychedelics Alter Our Core Beliefs?
Taking psychedelics could change a person's beliefs about consciousness, meaning and purpose, according to new research from Johns Hopkins.
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Small Eye Movements Reveal How the Brain Makes Decisions
According to research, the way that humans dart their eyes may reveal valuable information about how they make decisions.
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Estrogen May Help Reduce UTI Susceptibility
Researchers have identified specific bacteria in the bladder that may indicate which postmenopausal women are more susceptible to recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and they found that estrogen may play a role in reducing that susceptibility.
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Double Blockade of Blood Vessel Growth Signaling Inhibits Tumors in Mice
Simultaneously blocking two endothelial growth receptors could help to stop the spread of aggressive cancers, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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New Compound Reverses Gut Inflammation in Mice
Researchers have developed a new compound, called FexD, which reduces gut inflammation in mice and represents a promising prospect for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Chemotherapy Before Surgery Increases Survival for Pancreatic Cancer Patients
According to a clinical trial, treating pancreatic cancer patients with chemotherapy before surgery significantly improved 1-year survival rates compared to immediate surgery.
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CRISPR Technology Reduces Huntington’s Disease Symptoms in Models
Researchers describe using RNA-targeting CRISPR/Cas13d technology to develop a new therapeutic strategy that specifically eliminates toxic RNA that causes Huntington's disease.
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Evolutionary Origins of a Master Gene That Controls Stem Cells Uncovered
An ancient fish called a "living fossil" has helped researchers understand the basics of stem cells. This will further stem cell research and be a step in the direction of creating artificial organs.
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Synthetic "Cellular Glue" Developed
Researchers at UC San Francisco have engineered molecules that act like “cellular glue,” allowing them to direct in precise fashion how cells bond with each other.
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