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Changing Gut Bacteria Through Diet Affects Brain Function
May 28, 2013 Researchers now have the first evidence that bacteria ingested in food can affect brain function in humans. In an early proof-of-concept study of healthy women, they found that women who regularly ... > full story -
Significantly Improved Survival Rates for Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
May 28, 2013 Study of 38,000 blood stem cell transplant recipients shows that survival rates increased significantly over 12 years, and numbers of patients receiving transplants grew ... > full story -
Key to Development of Peripheral Nervous System Uncovered
May 28, 2013 Patients suffering from hereditary neuropathy may have hope for new treatment thanks to a new study that uncovered a key to the development of the peripheral nervous ... > full story -
Small Molecule Could Have Big Impact on Cancer
May 28, 2013 Researchers have designed and synthesized a novel small molecule that might become a large weapon in the fight against prostate ... > full story -
Picking Up a Second Language Is Predicted by Ability to Learn Patterns
May 28, 2013 Some people seem to pick up a second language with relative ease, while others have a much more difficult time. Now, a new study suggests that learning to understand and read a second language may be ... > full story -
Shape-Shifting Nanoparticles Flip from Sphere to Net in Response to Tumor Signal
May 28, 2013 Tiny spherical particles float easily through the bloodstream after injection, then assemble into a durable scaffold within diseased tissue. An enzyme produced by a specific type of tumor can trigger ... > full story -
New Ruthenium Complexes Target Cancer Cells Without Typical Side Effects, Study Suggests
May 28, 2013 Pre-clinical tests found two ruthenium polypyridyl complexes, or RPCs, yielded results comparable to cisplatin against human non-small cell lung cancer cells and were generally cleared from the body ... > full story -
Increasing Problem of Prescription Drug Abuse Among Youth
May 28, 2013 Young people are increasingly turning to prescription drugs to get high. Research sheds new light on what could increase or lower that ... > full story -
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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