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Researchers Propose That Obesity Is a Neurodevelopmental Disorder
According to research, molecular mechanisms of brain development during early life are likely a major determinant of obesity risk.
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Inflammation and Cognitive Problems in Breast Cancer Survivors Linked in Long-Term Study
A long-term study has examined the potential link between chronic inflammation and cognition in breast cancer survivors, pointing towards a potential biomarker for cognitive problems.
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New Host Species Determines Disease Outcomes in Virus Spillover Events
A new study investigates why virus spillovers cause widespread disease in some new host species yet fizzle out in other species.
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Single-Cell Tools Provide Window Into Active Soil Antibiotic Resistome
A new single-cell functional tool incorporating single-cell Raman-isotope probing, single-cell sorting and targeted metagenomics will enable researchers to screen and sequence active antibiotic resistant bacteria in native soils.
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Prenatal Phthalate Exposure Linked to Reduction of Lung Function in Childhood
Exposure to phthalates in the womb has been associated with reduced lung function in childhood in a new study from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health.
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Quantifying the Reversibility and Irreversibility of Practical Li-Ion Batteries
Researchers have proposed an analytical approach to quantitatively evaluate the reversibility and irreversibility of practical lithium-metal batteries.
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Methylome-Based Blood Test Accurately Detects Cancer
Researchers report successful results from an experimental cancer-detection system that appears to have overcome the challenges associated with liquid biopsies in a novel, cost-effective way.
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Ethical Challenges of Human Blastoid Research Outlined
A group of ethicists and a cellular biologist have warned that blastoids are not without their own set of ethical considerations.
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Fungi Are Living in Human Tumors
A large collaborative study by the Weizmann Institute of Science and the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has discovered multiple species of fungi living within human tumors.
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Early-Stage Stem Cells Key to Making "Brainier" Brain Organoids
Researchers have discovered that using early-stage stem cells is a key to producing structures that are reliable models of disease.
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