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Jul 08,2016
Forcing Fat Cells to Burn Calories
With beach season in full swing, many folks would like the idea of having lipid cells be switched on to burn calories instead of storing them as fat. And though the idea of being able to eat that extra hot dog at the summer picnic and still fit into that bathing suit is appealing, thereRead more
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Forcing Fat Cells to Burn Calories
Jul 07,2016
Silencing Neuroplastin Gene Erases Pavlovian Memory
    Ringing the changes on Pavlovian memory, scientists based at KU Leuven dispensed with dogs and bells and food rewards and instead worked with mice and lamps and electric shocks. Most important, the scientists introduced gene silencing. This extra variation allowed them to demonstrate that silencing just one gene, the gene for neuroplastin, can erase aRead more
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Silencing Neuroplastin Gene Erases Pavlovian Memory
Jul 07,2016
Macrophage Producing Compound Found to Reduce Inflammation
    An international group of scientists from the U.S., Canada, Germany, and Russia has shown that itaconate can suppress the proinflammatory activity of macrophages. The substance is released in large quantities by macrophages themselves, but until now its role remained poorly studied.     Now scientists have found evidence that itaconate acts as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent.Read more
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Macrophage Producing Compound Found to Reduce Inflammation
Jul 06,2016
Eosinophils Offer Protection Against Potentially Deadly C difficile Infections
Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have identified immune cells vital for protecting us from potentially fatalClostridum difficileinfection. Surprisingly, those cells are often vilified for their role in causing asthma and allergies. But when it comes toC. difficile, they could be the difference in life and death. With the discovery (“Microbiota-Regulated IL-25Read more
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Jul 06,2016
Can Marijuana Protect against Alzheimer
    Devotees and users of marijuana have expounded the medicinal benefits of the drug for centuries. Unfortunately, in recent decades marijuana use has been demonized by lawmakers, making it tough to sort out the vast number of potentially beneficial health claims from anecdotal ones. However now, Researchers from the Salk Institute have shown that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)Read more
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Can Marijuana Protect against Alzheimer
Jul 05,2016
Researchers Show How Stem Cells Exit Bloodstream
    Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered that therapeutic stem cells exit the bloodstream in a different manner than was previously thought. This process, called angiopellosis by the researchers, has implications for improving our understanding of not only intravenous stem cell therapies, but also metastatic cancers.     When white blood cells need to get toRead more
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Jul 05,2016
Parsley and Dill May Help Fight Cancer
    Next time you take a bite into that delicious deli pickle or spread out that lovely bright green pesto sauce, give a thought to how some of the main seasonings for these foods can greatly aid in the development of novel anticancer agents. Beside being used in home remedies, a team of scientists from theRead more
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Jul 04,2016
New Technique Advances Understanding of How the Brain Works
    An electrical engineer and neuroscientists from the University of North Carolina (UNC)-Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University have developed a novel technology that reportedly will allow researchers to capture images of the brain almost 10 times larger than previously possible. The goal is to allow investigators to better understand the behavior of neurons inRead more
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Jul 04,2016
Novel Test Helps Faster Detection of Pathogens in Lungs
    A study says that a new molecular-based method can detect mycobacterial pathogens – which cause tuberculosis – much more quickly than the culture-bases techniques that used to take several weeks.     A research team from the Institute of Medical Microbiology at the University of Zurich and the National Center for Mycobacteria has carried out a large-scaleRead more
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Novel Test Helps Faster Detection of Pathogens in Lungs
Jul 01,2016
Bitter Characteristic of Beer Could Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
It's relatively safe to say that while most people are kicking back enjoying a frosty IPA that their attention is not focused on whether the brew's hops content—which provides beer its bitter notes and floral aromas—is preventing them from developing cancer. Yet, that is exactly what a team of scientists from the University of IllinoisRead more
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