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Apr 27,2018
Brain Tumor Liquid Biopsy Developed
A noninvasive brain tumor biopsy technique is being developed by a team of researchers from Washington University in St. Louis. According to the team, this simple blood test could potentially eliminate the need for surgical biopsy. Hong Chen, Ph.D., a biomedical engineer, and Eric C. Leuthardt, M.D., a neurosurgeon, led a team whose proof-of-concept methodRead more
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Brain Tumor Liquid Biopsy Developed
Apr 27,2018
Antiviral Therapies Shown to Be Effective against Multiple Viruses
Zika virus. Ebola virus. Influenza. SARS and MERS corona viruses. Existing and emerging viral diseases are an increasing problem, particularly in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for better control of viral diseases, but developing drugs for this purpose can be challenging. Now, a multinational team of scientists and clinicians have reviewedRead more
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Apr 26,2018
Glioblastoma and Extrachromosomal DNA: A Tale of Divergent Inheritance
We often think of our DNA as a nice tightly wound package that exists within the nucleus of the cell. Yet, in various cancers, there are fragments of our genetic code that reside outside of the contiguous genome – called extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) – that play a critical role in carcinogenesis and chemotherapy resistance. ForRead more
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Glioblastoma and Extrachromosomal DNA: A Tale of Divergent Inheritance
Apr 26,2018
Autoimmune Treatment May Be Tucked Away in the Back of Your Fridge
That little box you put in the refrigerator and freezer to prevent odoriferous gases from tainting your food may hold the key to reducing the destructive inflammation of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.   New evidence from investigators at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) shows how a cheap, over-the-counter antacid solution of sodium bicarbonateRead more
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Apr 25,2018
Fish Protein May Reduce Parkinson's Disease Risk
Allergies to fish are not common, but when they do occur they are most often caused by the fish protein β-parvalbumin, which is found in many different fish species. New research by a team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden now suggests that this same abundant protein may have a protective effect against Parkinson'sRead more
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Fish Protein May Reduce Parkinson's Disease Risk
Apr 25,2018
Neuropathic Pain Eased by Novel Light-Based Technique
Imagine that the movement of a single hair on your arm causes severe pain. For patients with neuropathic pain – a chronic illness affecting 7 to 8% of the European population, with no effective treatment – this can be a daily reality.   Researchers from European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Rome say they have identifiedRead more
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Neuropathic Pain Eased by Novel Light-Based Technique
Apr 24,2018
Spare the Sugar, Moms to Be, to Protect Tot's Brains
Pregnant moms could be harming their children's early cognitive development by consuming too much sugar – particularly in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) – according to new research. A study headed by researchers at Merrimack College, North Andover, found that the amount of sugar, sugary drinks, and also diet soda consumed by mothers duringRead more
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Spare the Sugar, Moms to Be, to Protect Tot's Brains
Apr 24,2018
Autism Risk Increased through Structural Variants Inherited from Dad
There is no one gene that, when mutated, causes autism. But over the past decade, researchers have identified hundreds of gene variations that seem to affect brain development in ways that increase the risk of autism. However, these scientists mainly searched for variants in the DNA that directly encodes the building blocks of proteins.   Now,Read more
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Apr 23,2018
Pollution and Genes Work Together to Increase Severity of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Interaction between genes and environmental factors is widely believed to increase the risk for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but until now scientists haven't understood the nature of this interplay. Studies by researchers at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, have now uncovered a mechanism by which a particular variant of the HLA-DRB1 allele and exposure toRead more
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Pollution and Genes Work Together to Increase Severity of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Apr 23,2018
Obese Microbiome May Be Real Cause of "Wear and Tear” Arthritis
The arthritis and joint pain that afflicts obese people may not be due to overstressed joints, as is often assumed. Instead, the real cause of obesity-associated joint overload may be inflammation – body-wide inflammation driven by the microbes that thrive in the guts of obese people.   An even more fundamental cause may be anRead more
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