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Location American Medical News for 20 June 2019
A new study suggests that three of the phenolic compounds in cocoa bean shells have powerful effects on the fat and immune cells in mice, potentially reversing the chronic inflammation and insulin resistance associated w...
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(American Association for Cancer Research) Inflammatory and immune-regulatory mechanisms were found to be altered in animal models and in archived prostate cancer tumor samples of responders exposed to dust from the Worl...
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Epilepsy and sudden death linked to bad gene

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 22:46
In sudden death in epilepsy, people stop breathing for no apparent reason and die. Now, a group of UConn neuroscientists have a lead as to why. Many neurologists argue that a bad seizure can travel through the brain to c...
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CA19-9 is a complex sugar structure that coats proteins. Elevated levels of CA19-9 was found to cause inflammation in the pancreas in mice and promote rapid progression to pancreatic cancer. By neutralizing the functions...
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Treatment for common cause of diarrhea more promising

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 21:35
Researchers have figured out how to grow the intestinal parasite Cryptosporidium in the lab, an achievement that will speed efforts to treat or prevent diarrhea caused by the parasite.
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Researchers discovered a method for creating radioactive tracers to better track pharmaceuticals in the body as well as image diseases, such as cancer, and other medical conditions.
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Engineers have designed pliable, 3D-printed mesh materials whose flexibility and toughness they can tune to emulate and support softer tissues such as muscles and tendons. They can tailor the intricate structures in each...
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Medical proof a vacation is good for your heart

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 21:34
New research shows that using, instead of losing, your vacation time can be beneficial to your heart health.
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The location of the pancreas in the human body. (Credit: Magic mine/Shutterstock) Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer -- a virtually incurable condition. But now, a serendipitous discovery is provid...
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A researcher published proof-of-concept research showing artificial intelligence can recognize 12 Mexican and 39 Brazilian species of kissing bugs with high accuracy by analyzing ordinary photos -- an advantage for offic...
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Processed foods and effect on developing fetus' brain: Autism link? New research examines what happens when neural stem cells are exposed to high levels of an acid commonly found in processed foods.
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Vanilla makes milk beverages seem sweeter

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 18:14
Adding vanilla to sweetened milk makes consumers think the beverage is sweeter, allowing the amount of added sugar to be reduced, according to new researchers, who will use the concept to develop a reduced-sugar chocolat...
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Pigs help scientists understand human brain

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 18:14
For the first time, researchers have used an imaging method normally reserved for humans to analyze brain activity in live agricultural swine models, and they have discovered that pig brains are even better platforms tha...
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A new wearable technology that is made from stretchy, lightweight material, could make heart health monitoring easier and more accurate.
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Researchers found that embryonic stem cells commit to a cell fate far more rapidly than anticipated.
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Stochastic model to explain microbiome composition

Science Daily - 20 Jun 2019 16:49
All living things -- from the simplest animal and plant organisms to the human body -- live closely together with an enormous abundance of microbial symbionts, which colonize the insides and outsides of their tissues. Th...
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A recent survey from the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences found patients with psoriasis frequently use complementary or alternative therapies to treat their symptoms when traditional treatments fail.
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The development of neural circuits in youth, at a particularly important time in their lives, can be heavily influenced by external factors -- specifically the frequent and regular use of cannabis. A new study reports th...
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Working long hours for 10 years or more may be associated with stroke. People under age 50 had a higher risk of stroke when working long hours for a decade or more.
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Researchers are using graphene to help people with neurological diseases who use implantable devices.
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A low-carb diet may have benefits for people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes even if they don't lose any weight, a new study suggests.
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Results from a study of nearly 60,000 individuals suggest those at higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease due to family history may demonstrate changes in memory performance as early as their 20s. Researchers gath...
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