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Could That Cold Sore Increase Your Risk of Memory Problems?
March 25, 2013 The virus that causes cold sores, along with other viral or bacterial infections, may be associated with cognitive problems, according to a new ... > full story -
New Approach for Stopping Herpes Infections
March 25, 2013 Researchers have discovered a novel strategy for preventing infections due to the highly common herpes simplex viruses, the microbes responsible for causing genital herpes (herpes simplex virus 2) ... > full story -
Researchers Decode Biology of Blood and Iron Disorders Mapping out Novel Future Therapies
March 25, 2013 Two studies shed light on the molecular biology of three blood disorders, leading to novel strategies to treat these ... > full story -
New Mechanism for Long-Term Memory Formation Discovered
March 25, 2013 Neurobiologists have found a novel molecular mechanism that helps trigger the formation of long-term memory. The researchers believe the discovery of this mechanism adds another piece to the puzzle ... > full story -
Other Stomach Microbiota Modulate Resistance to H. Pylori-Driven Ulcers
March 25, 2013 Mice with different naturally occurring stomach bacteria have distinct susceptibilities to disease caused by Helicobacter pylori, the well-known cause of ulcers in humans, according to a new study. ... > full story -
Cleverly Designed Vaccine Blocks H5 Avian Influenza in Animal Models
March 25, 2013 Until now, most experimental vaccines against the highly lethal H5N1 avian influenza virus have lacked effectiveness. But a new vaccine has proven highly effective against the virus when tested in ... > full story -
Glass-Blowers at a Nano Scale
March 25, 2013 Very much like a glass-blower, researchers have managed to shape the exit hole of a glass capillary and finely control its diameter between 200 nanometers and ... > full story -
Forty-Six Gene Sequencing Test for Cancer Patients in UK
March 25, 2013 A multi-gene DNA sequencing test that can help predict cancer patients' responses to treatment has been launched in the ... > full story -
Sequencing Tracks Animal-to-Human Transmission of Bacterial Pathogens
March 25, 2013 Researchers have used whole genome sequencing to reveal if drug-resistant bacteria are transmitted from animals to humans in two disease outbreaks that occurred on different farms in Denmark. The ... > full story -
Old Mice, Young Blood: Rejuvenating Blood of Mice by Reprogramming Stem Cells That Produce Blood
March 25, 2013 The blood of young and old people differs. Scientists have now rejuvenated the blood of mice by reversing, or reprogramming, the stem cells that produce ... > full story
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