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New Method To Isolate Single Cells Developed
The new process, which is more effective and efficient than conventional methods, has the potential to significantly impact cancer diagnostics as well as other fields of research.
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Highly Accurate, Non-Invasive Test for Major Liver Diseases Created
The liquid biopsy test, which uses two circulating proteins, was found to be highly accurate, sensitive and specific for both NASH and liver fibrosis.
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Menstrual Cycle Changes Associated With COVID-19 Vaccine
A new study published in Science Advances outlines the most comprehensive data on the effects of COVID-19 vaccines on menstrual cycles to date.
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Alcohol Presents Only Health Risks for the Young, But May Benefit Over 40s
New research shows that alcohol poses higher health risks in young people than in older adults, and that consumption of a small amount of alcohol in adults over aged 40 may provide some health benefits for cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes.
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Exploring Strategies Men Use To Cope After a Bad Breakup
According to a study, many men seek out various means of support during a breakup, separation or divorce.
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Wireless Tech Activates Brain Circuits in Less Than a Second
A research team has created wireless technology to remotely activate specific brain circuits in fruit flies in less than a second.
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The Neurotransmitter That Wakes You Up 100 Times a Night
New research shows that the stress transmitter noradrenaline causes you to wake up many times a night, but it is all part of a normal, good night’s sleep and can even mean that you have slept well.
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New Peptide System for Targeted Molecule Transport
A novel peptide developed at the Universities of Bayreuth and Bristol is eminently suited for the targeted transport of molecules, for example of active substances and dyes, into the cells of mammals.
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Genetic Markers for Immunotherapy Side Effects in Lung Cancer
According to a study, there is a strong link between the genetic makeup of human leukocyte antigens and whether the person was likely to develop side effects from immunotherapy.
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How the Brain Learns Self-Control
In a study into self-control, four-year-olds performed significantly better than three-year-olds and MRI scans showed that the cognitive control network matures between the ages of three and four.
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