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Identifying High-Risk Melanoma Patients Suitable for Additional Therapy
Researchers have identified that patients with stage 3A melanoma with larger metastases (areas where the cancer has spread) have poorer outcomes and may benefit from additional (adjuvant) therapy.
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Autism Diagnosis Could Be Improved by Considering Differences in Emotional Needs
According to a study, the diagnosis of autism could be improved by considering the differences between how women and men experience and act upon their emotions.
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Common Laboratory Molecule Identified To Have Anticancer Properties
Scientists have discovered that EdU, a molecule commonly used in laboratory experiments to label DNA, is recognized by human cells as DNA damage, triggering a runaway process of DNA repair that is eventually fatal to affected cells, including cancer cells.
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DNA “Parasites” Could One Day Help Fight Cancer and Aging-Related Diseases
Research offers new insights into transposons, entities considered to be “parasitic genes”, providing knowledge that could one day help in the fight against cancers and aging-related diseases.
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Ancient Skulls Sheds Light on Human Interbreeding With Neandertals
A new study supports the hypothesis that much of the interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans took place in the region ranging from North Africa to Iraq.
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Roundup® Weed Killer Linked to Convulsions in Animals for First Time
A recent study is the first to link the use of the herbicide Roundup®, a widely used weed killer, to convulsions in animals.
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Vital Role for Immune Cells Discovered in Liver Regeneration
Researchers have discovered the vital role neutrophils play in liver regeneration.
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UK To Pilot Smaller but Equally Effective Monkey Pox Vaccine Doses
The UK is set to begin a pilot offering eligible patients smaller but equally effective doses of the vaccine used for the UK’s monkeypox outbreak, stretching existing supplies to protect more people.
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Wind Turbine Blades Could Be Made Into Gummy Bears
scientists report a new composite resin suitable for making the huge wind turbine blades that could later be recycled into new turbine blades or a variety of other products, including countertops, car taillights, diapers and even gummy bears.
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Novel Method Developed To Recycle Polystyrene
Best known as a major component in Styrofoam, polystyrene is widely used but rarely recycled. Now scientists have developed a way to upcycle it into a useful product.
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