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Self-Assembling Molecules “Suffocate” and Eliminate Cancer Cells
By disrupting the cellular components responsible for converting oxygen into chemical energy, researchers have demonstrated initial success in eliminating untreatable metastatic cancer cells.
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Physical Activity Improves Survival for Colon Cancer Patients
Researchers assessed the physical activity of patients with stage III colon cancer, finding that increased physical activity may be associated with improved outcomes.
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Monkeypox Vaccine Clinical Trial Begins
A clinical trial evaluating alternative strategies for administering the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine to increase the number of available doses has begun enrolling adult volunteers.
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Promising New Drug May Effectively Treat Chagas Disease
After more than 50 years, researchers have discovered a potential treatment for Chagas disease that has shown promise in non-human primate trials.
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Could Flu Vaccines Protect Against Stroke?
A new study has identified an association between influenza vaccine and a reduced risk of stroke. The research is published in the journal Neurology.
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New Method To Detect Parkinson’s Disease Developed
A new method to detect Parkinson’s disease has been determined by analyzing sebum with mass spectrometry.
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Cells Help Immune System Tolerate Friendly Gut Bacteria
Immune cells called group 3 innate lymphoid cells play an essential role in establishing tolerance to symbiotic microbes that dwell in the human gastrointestinal tract.
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No Link Between Vitamin D Supplements and COVID-19 Risk According to Two New Trials
According to two clinical trials, boosting vitamin D levels in adults during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic was not associated with protection against respiratory tract infections or COVID-19.
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“Nervy” Gene Suppresses Aggression in Fruit Flies
Researchers have identified the gene responsible for aggression de-escalation – deciding when to stop fighting – in fruit flies.
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Sensor Proteins and Cholesterol Linked During Brain Development
According to a study, a mechanically-activated ion channel known as Piezo1 has a role in the neurodevelopmental process, modulating the quantity, quality and organization of cells by influencing cellular cholesterol metabolism.
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