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Cholesterol Sets Off Chaotic Blood Vessel Growth
May 29, 2013 A new study has identified a protein that is responsible for regulating blood vessel growth by mediating the efficient removal of cholesterol from the cells. Unregulated development of blood vessels ... > full story -
People Can 'Beat' Guilt Detection Tests by Suppressing Incriminating Memories
May 29, 2013 Psychologists have shown that people can suppress incriminating memories and thereby avoid detection in brain activity guilt detection ... > full story -
'Junk DNA' Plays Active Role in Cancer Progression, Researchers Find
May 29, 2013 Scientists have found that a genetic rogue element produced by sequences until recently considered ‘junk DNA’ could promote cancer ... > full story -
New Flu Strains Prompt Review of Current Research, Call to Redouble Flu Fight
May 29, 2013 New flu strains prompt review of current research and a call to redouble the flu ... > full story -
People Lie About Their Health Related Behaviors: Truth in Barcodes
May 29, 2013 People lie about their health related behaviors. It’s a problem that has long bedeviled health research on issues ranging from diet to exercise to smoking. And it’s not just that we have ... > full story -
Human Scabs Serve as Inspiration for New Bandage to Speed Healing
May 29, 2013 Human scabs have become the model for development of an advanced wound dressing material that shows promise for speeding the healing process, scientists are ... > full story -
New Treatment for Stroke Set to Increase Chances of Recovery
May 29, 2013 Researchers have completed a landmark study which has revealed a new way to treat strokes caused by bleeding inside the ... > full story -
Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer's in Earliest Stage?
May 29, 2013 Blood offers promise as a way to detect Alzheimer’s disease at its earliest onset, researchers say. They envision a test that would detect distinct metabolic signatures in blood plasma that are ... > full story -
Gene Therapies for Regenerative Surgery Are Getting Closer
May 29, 2013 Experimental genetic techniques may one day provide plastic and reconstructive surgeons with an invaluable tool—the ability to promote growth of the patient's own tissues for reconstructive ... > full story -
Walking or Bicycling to Work Influenced by Others
May 29, 2013 People who walk or bike to work are likely to influence their co-workers and partners to do the same, according to health ... > full story
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