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Preventing 'Traffic Jams' in Brain Cells
May 28, 2013 An Alzheimer’s disease protein controls the speed at which materials move through brain cells, and defects could lead to deadly pileups of the kind seen in neurodegenerative disease, a new ... > full story -
Novel Class of Drugs for Prostate Cancers
May 28, 2013 A new study on prostate cancer describes a novel class of drugs that interrupts critical signaling needed for prostate cancer cells to ... > full story -
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Children of Long-Lived Parents Less Likely to Get Cancer
May 28, 2013 The offspring of parents who live to a ripe old age are more likely to live longer themselves, and less prone to cancer and other common diseases associated with aging, a study has ... > full story -
Soda and Illegal Drugs Cause Similar Damage to Teeth: Acids Erode Enamel
May 28, 2013 Addicted to soda? You may be shocked to learn that drinking large quantities of your favorite carbonated soda could be as damaging to your teeth as methamphetamine and crack cocaine use. The ... > full story -
Findings May Help Overcome Hurdle to Successful Bone Marrow Transplantation
May 28, 2013 Blood diseases such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, and myelodysplasia can develop from abnormal bone marrow cells and a dysfunctional bone marrow microenvironment that surrounds these cells. ... > full story -
Unique Omega-3 Supplement Effective at Reducing Exercise-Induced Asthma Symptoms
May 28, 2013 A new study found that an omega-3 supplement derived from the New Zealand green-lipped mussel improved lung function and reduced airway inflammation in asthmatics with exercise-induced ... > full story -
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Family Studies Suggest Rare Genetic Mutations Team Up to Cause Schizophrenia
May 28, 2013 Using a novel method of analyzing genetic variations in families, researchers have found that individually harmless genetic variations affecting related biochemical processes may team up to increase ... > full story -
Finding a Genetic Cause for Severe Childhood Epilepsies
May 28, 2013 A large scientific study has discovered new genes causing severe seizure disorders that begin in babies and early childhood. The finding will lead to new tests to diagnose these conditions and ... > full story -
'Preferred Retinal Location' May Aid Rehabilitation in Patients With Central Vision Loss
May 28, 2013 Perceptual learning techniques may provide a useful new approach to rehabilitation in patients with central vision loss -- taking advantage of visual plasticity that persists even in old age, ... > full story -
Childhood Bullying Increases the Propensity to Self-Harm During Adolescence, Study Finds
May 28, 2013 A new study has shown that being bullied during childhood directly increases the likelihood of self-harm in late ... > full story
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