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Cellular Atlas of Endometriosis Generated
Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have created a unique and detailed molecular profile of endometriosis to help improve therapeutic options for the millions of women suffering from the disease.
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Blood Protein Panel Can Predict Placenta Accreta
A new study aimed to create a targeted test for predicting placenta accreta spectrum during pregnancy, thus better preparing patients and practitioners for the delivery day.
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Honeybees To Be Vaccinated Against Lethal Disease
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has granted a conditional license to a biotech company allowing it to vaccinate honeybees against American Foulbrood disease (AFB).
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Giving the Green Light to Smarter Traffic Control Systems
New research that aims to make the infrastructure that guides traffic flow more responsive to the fluctuating peaks and troughs of demand is becoming a reality.
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Combined PET and MRI Scans for Prostate Cancer Protein Predict Recurrence
According to research, a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/MRI can successfully determine whether cancer is likely to return within two years of a prostatectomy.
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Blood Clot Treatment May Improve With Controlled Delivery of Blood Thinners
Heparin – a widely-used blood thinner – is difficult to dose correctly, so researchers at Penn State University have designed a peptide that can slow drug release and deliver it directly to the site of the blood clot.
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New Trigger of Brain Inflammation Discovered in Alzheimer's
Scientists have reported that an inflammatory trigger like one present during viral infections is elevated in Alzheimer’s disease and progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disorder.
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Key Alzheimer's Disease Concept Challenged by New Study
A new study has challenged the idea that higher amounts of amyloid in the brain is an underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease, instead indicating fibrillary amyloid may be a better indicator of brain health.
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AI Can Tell If You Are Drunk Using 12-Second Voice Recording
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can determine whether a person has exceeded the legal alcohol limit only using a 12-second recording of their voice.
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Organelles Grow in Random Bursts
Researchers from the University of Washington in St. Louis have predicted that organelles grow in random bursts from a limiting pool of building blocks.
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