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Older U. S. -Born Mexican-Americans Have More Physical Limitations Than Mexican American Immigrants
May 3, 2013 New research indicates that Mexican-Americans born in the United States who are aged 55 and over are significantly more likely than Mexican-American immigrants to report that they have substantial ... > full story -
FDA Warning Against High Dose Antidepressant Prescription May Be Unwarranted, Study Suggests
May 3, 2013 New research finds no increased risk of abnormal heart rhythms, death despite FDA warning against high-dose citalopram ... > full story -
Individual Brain Cells Track Where We Are and How We Move
May 3, 2013 Researchers have gained new insights into how our brains form maps of our environment. They found that special cells can note either a fixed location, or the distance a mammal travels, depending on ... > full story -
Malaria: A Vector Infecting Both Apes and Humans
May 3, 2013 In 2010, a study revealed that the main agent of malaria in humans, called Plasmodium falciparum, arose from the gorilla. Today, the vector which transmitted the parasite from apes to humans has just ... > full story -
Bees Survival: Ban More Pesticides?
May 3, 2013 Neonicotinoids are under intense scrutiny. But a ban of a broad variety of pesticides may be required to protect bees, humans and the ... > full story -
New Mechanism Discovered in Meiosis: How Modification of an Enzyme Governs Critical Processes in Sexual Reproduction
May 3, 2013 Scientists have made an important discovery in meiosis research. They have identified a new mechanism that plays an important role in ... > full story -
Risks of H7N9 Infection Mapped
May 3, 2013 A map of avian influenza (H7N9) risk has just been completed. The map is composed of bird migration patterns, and adding in estimations of poultry production and consumption, which are used to infer ... > full story -
New Mouse Model Confirms How Type 2 Diabetes Develops
May 3, 2013 Researchers have developed a new mouse model that answers the question of what actually happens in the body when type 2 diabetes develops and how the body responds to drug treatment. Long-term ... > full story -
Ebola's Secret Weapon Revealed
May 2, 2013 Researchers have discovered the mechanism behind one of the Ebola virus' most dangerous attributes: its ability to disarm the adaptive immune ... > full story -
Link Between Heart, Blood, and Skeletal Muscle
May 2, 2013 New research has shown that by turning on just a single gene, Mesp1, different cell types including the heart, blood and muscle can be created from stem ... > full story
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