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The Link Between Poor Mental Health and ADHD Has Been Ignored

Research from the University of Bath has thrown light on the link between ADHD traits and poor mental health, which has previously been overlooked.
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How Specialized Immune Cells Can Detect "Invisible" Tumors

Scientists from the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Leiden University Medical Center have discovered the way in which specialized immune cells can detect and remove cancers that are "invisible" to the conventional defense mechanisms employed by the immune system.
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How Do Mass Spec Approaches Perform in Diagnosing Fungal Infections?

Selecting an appropriate sample preparation method can improve the efficiency and accuracy of mold identification, and researchers have now evaluated three different MALDI-TOF MS approaches for the identification of molds.
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Catalyst Developed That Delivers Highly Efficient Solar Energy-to-Hydrogen Conversion

A lead-free perovskite photocatalyst has been developed that can efficiently convert solar energy to hydrogen. Researchers have also unveiled the interfacial dynamics of the catalyst, opening doors to improving its efficiency.
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New Test "Fishes" for Multiple Respiratory Viruses at Once

A new test that "fishes" for multiple respiratory viruses at once using single strands of DNA as "bait", and gives highly accurate results in under an hour, has been developed by Cambridge researchers.
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Meditation May Change the Gut Microbiome, Study of Buddhist Monks Suggests

A study of 37 Tibetan Buddhist monks suggests that long-term, deep meditation could positively affect the gut microbiome. The research is published in General Psychiatry.
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“Mini-Guts” Let Researchers Understand How Microbes Can Influence Our Brain

There is a stark lack of precise information about how individual bacterial species contribute to the gut–brain axis. That gap may soon be filled, however, with the introduction of a new toolset that will help researchers listen in to these conversations between our brain and bacteria.
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Poor Emotional Regulation Linked to Dementia Risk

Neuroscientists have observed the activation of the brains of young and older adults when confronted with the psychological suffering of others.
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Brain Structure Explains Why People Use Opposite Sides of the Brain To Process Speech

Research has confirmed the role of the corpus callosum in the distribution of language-processing functions between the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
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Precision Medicine Program Helps To Guide Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment

A new program has been used to provide expert treatment guidance for more than 500 patients over a six-month evaluation period and has identified clinical trials appropriate for most of them.
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