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Can PTSD Be Diagnosed Using Saliva?
A scientific breakthrough from the Tel Aviv and Haifa Universities may facilitate speedy, objective and accurate diagnosis of people suffering from PTSD, using saliva samples.
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Cancer Cells Aren’t Purposefully Wasting Glucose, They’re Consuming It Too Quickly
A new study by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine has shed light on why cancer cells consume excessive amounts of glucose, but do not always metabolize it. The research is published in Molecular Cell.
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More Evidence on COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Safety During Pregnancy
A new study has highlighted that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe for use in pregnancy.
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Secrets of Mediterranean Megaflood Revealed
A new study offers further clues about what happened to the Mediterranean during a tumultuous period that likely included the most catastrophic flooding event in Earth's recorded history.
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Early-Term Births Associated With Higher Rate of Reported ADHD
According to a study, children born at term but before 39 weeks are more likely to experience symptoms associated with ADHD.
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Vitamin D Supplements' Link to Depression Investigated in New Meta-Analysis
Researchers have conducted an extensive meta-analysis using studies from around the world – the results suggest that vitamin D supplementation may alleviate depressive symptoms in adults with depression.
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Abnormal Protein Could Link All Forms of Motor Neuron Disease
Toxic changes to a protein previously linked to a rare form of motor neuron disease could be present in all forms of the disease, suggesting a common link between genetic and non-genetic forms.
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A Large Number of Stem Cell Lines Carry Significant DNA Damage
According to research, nearly three-quarters of all stem cell lines derived from human skin cells are affected by DNA damage.
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Blood Tests in Newly Brain-Injured Patients Predict Death and Severe Disability
Blood tests for two biomarkers, taken within 24 hours of a traumatic brain injury, have been shown to predict patient outcomes and could confirm the need for surgical intervention.
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Common Steroid Could Improve Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy Outcomes
A new study suggests that unwanted side effects of radiation treatments for prostate cancer could be reduced by the common steroid betamethasone.
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