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Recent Studies Uncover the Cellular Mechanisms of Genetic ALS
A pair of recent studies have uncovered novel cellular mechanisms that are involved in two types of genetic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. The findings improve the understanding of ALS.
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Sharks Possess “Surprising” Bitter Taste Perception
Researchers from the University of Cologne discovered that sharks possess the same receptors that humans use to perceive bitter taste.
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Protein Helps Marine Worms Distinguish Between Different Moon Phases
Researchers have taken the first steps towards decoding the circalunar clock, which helps marine bristle worms distinguish between sunlight and moonlight as well as between different moon phases.
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4,749 Key Gene Clusters Influence the Progression of 32 Different Cancer Types
Researchers have released a groundbreaking study identifying 4,749 key gene clusters, termed “prognostic modules,” that significantly influence the progression of 32 different types of cancer.
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Handheld, Non-Invasive Device Developed To Detect Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Biomarkers
An international team of researchers has developed a handheld, non-invasive device that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases.
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Shortening Sleep Time Can Increase the Risk of Diabetes in Women
A new study at Columbia University has found that shortening sleep by just 90 minutes for six weeks increased insulin resistance in women who are accustomed to getting adequate sleep. The effect was even more pronounced in postmenopausal women.
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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Treatment Outcome in Ovarian Cancer Patients
A model based on artificial intelligence is able to predict the therapy outcome in 80% of ovarian cancer patients. The tool, named IRON (Integrated Radiogenomics for Ovarian Neoadjuvant therapy), analyzes various patient clinical features.
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Why Does Lupus Occur More Often in Women?
For years, researchers and clinicians have known that lupus, an autoimmune condition, occurs in women at a rate nine times higher than in men. Researchers have now uncovered answers about the disease’s frequency in females.
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Stress Changes More Genes in the Mouse Brain Than a Head Injury
A surprising thing happened when researchers began exploring whether early-life stress compounds the effects of a childhood head injury on health and behavior later in life.
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Experimental Treatment Achieves 94% Reduction in Key Heart Disease Marker
A phase 1 trial for Lepodisiran has shown it can reduce levels of lipoprotein A, a key driver of heart disease risk, by 94%, with results lasting for nearly a year.
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