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Circuitry of Cells Involved in Immunity, Autoimmune Diseases Exposed: Connections Point to Interplay Between Salt and Genetic Factors
March 6, 2013 New work expands the understanding of how Th17 cells develop, and how their growth influences the development of immune responses. By figuring out how these cells are "wired," the researchers make a ... > full storyMore: -
Use It or Lose It: Molecular Mechanism for Why a Stimulating Environment Protects Against Alzheimer's Disease
March 6, 2013 Researchers provide specific pre-clinical scientific evidence supporting the concept that prolonged and intensive stimulation by an enriched environment, especially regular exposure to new ... > full story -
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Intrusive Advising Boosts Student Persistence, Class Performance
March 5, 2013 Researcher found that getting intrusive could increase student support at universities. The researcher examined intrusive advising -- working with at-risk students to identify challenges and ... > full story -
Why Fish Is Better Than Supplements: Omega-3s from Fish Vs. Fish Oil Pills Better at Maintaining Blood Pressure in Mouse Model
March 5, 2013 Researchers show how fish oils help lower blood pressure via vasodilation at ion channels. In vascular smooth muscle cells, such as those that line blood vessels, ion channels that span the outer ... > full storyMore: -
Green Tea Extract Interferes With the Formation of Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer's Disease
March 5, 2013 Researchers have found a new potential benefit of a molecule in green tea: preventing the misfolding of specific proteins in the ... > full story -
Walking Away from Back Pain
March 5, 2013 A new study says a low-cost program of aerobic walking is just as effective as expensive clinical therapy in the treatment of lower back ... > full story -
Seniors Who Play Video Games Report Better Sense of Emotional Well-Being
March 5, 2013 New research finds that older adults who play video games report higher levels of emotional ... > full story -
Targeting Diet Products: Why Are More Independent Consumers Better at Delaying Gratification?
March 5, 2013 Product benefits that occur later in time are more likely to appeal to more independent consumers than to those who are more group or family oriented, according to a new ... > full story -
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Conservation Development Has Some Developers Thinking -- And Seeing -- Green
March 5, 2013 Homes in neighborhoods that incorporate protected open space command prices 20 to 29 percent higher than those without open space, according to a new ... > full story -
Kirk, Spock Together: Putting Emotion, Logic Into Computational Words
March 5, 2013 In a large neuroimaging study, 127 volunteers played a take-it-or-leave-it game that shows cold reasoning and hot feelings may be more intimately connected than previously ... > full story
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