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Location American Medical News for 31 December 2019
(Institut Pasteur) Parasites in the genus Plasmodium, which cause malaria, are transmitted to humans through bites from infected mosquitoes. The parasites manage to acclimatize to these two completely different hosts bec...
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Researchers report that accumulating amyloid protein occurred faster among persons deemed to have 'objectively-defined subtle cognitive difficulties' (Obj-SCD) than among persons considered to be 'cognitively normal,' of...
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Gene Therapies Make it to Clinical Trials

Discover - 31 Dec 2019 22:00
#2 in our top science stories of 2019.
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Adding a medication used to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder and migraines to a blood pressure medicine reversed some aspects of breast cancer in the offspring of mice at high risk of the disease because of the high fat ...
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The truth behind "belly-busting" and other weight loss claims.
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(University of California - San Diego) Researchers report that accumulating amyloid protein occurred faster among persons deemed to have 'objectively-defined subtle cognitive difficulties' (Obj-SCD) than among persons co...
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(Marine Biological Laboratory) In a new study, a team born in part at the Neural Systems & Behavior course in Woods Hole tests the notion that a cell's identity can be described solely by the genes it expresses. The stud...
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How the brain balances pleasure and pain

EurekAlert! - 31 Dec 2019 07:00
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) The region of the brain called the ventral pallidum balances signals that either excite or inhibit neurons to influence the motivation of an animal to seek pleasure or avoid pain. An imbal...
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(Baylor College of Medicine) Human noroviruses, the leading viral cause of foodborne illness and acute diarrhea around the world, infect cells of the small intestine by piggybacking on a normal cellular process called en...
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(Johns Hopkins Medicine) Now, a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team reports it has developed and tested a relatively simple strategy for reducing the chance of parents exposing their babies in the NICU to one of the mos...
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(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News) Before gene therapy can be used to treat renal diseases, delivery of therapeutic genes to the kidney must become much more efficient.
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