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Location American Science News for 10 March 2016
Cancer clinical trials with negative results don't make an immediate splash in the scientific literature, but they do have a long-term impact on cancer research, according to a new study.
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Tests with an autonomous golf cart show that the gaming accessory beats other systems at detecting small road obstacles
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Some patients with breast cancer, lung cancer and leukemia seem to fare poorly after treatment because of the effects of a particular gene, a new study finds. The gene, called CYP3A7, is normally only active in infancy, ...
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Scientists use synthetic gene, magnets to alter behavior of mice, fish Neurons in the brain that have been supplemented with a synthetic gene can be remotely manipulated by a magnetic field, scientists have shown. The finding has implications for possible future treatment of a range of neur...
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Researchers have discovered an optimal way to image the bile ducts during gallbladder removal surgeries using a tested and safe dye and a real-time near-infrared florescence laparoscopic camera.
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Researchers report that they have found markedly low levels of the protein NLRX1 in multiple laboratory models of colorectal cancer, and in samples of human tissue. Studies have shown that the protein is known to be invo...
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Exposure to lead during early development can alter the the gut microbiota, increasing the chances for obesity in adulthood, researcher have found.
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New gene variants found in childhood body mass index

Science Daily - 11 Mar 2016 00:44
An international team of scientists has identified novel gene locations associated with childhood body mass index -- an important measurement related to childhood obesity. This largest-ever genetic study of childhood BMI...
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Emerging evidence on the development, 'prodromal' characteristics, and long-term course of schizophrenia provide reasons for optimism for developing new treatments and preventive approaches for this devastating disorder,...
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Scientists believe that 'conserved' genes -- those found in life forms that range from bacteria to plants, insects and humans -- perform vital biological functions across species. And limited research on one of those gen...
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Researchers have identified a link between the expression of a cancer-related gene and cell-surface molecules that protect tumors from the immune system.
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Form of genetically elevated 'good' cholesterol may actually be bad The generally accepted medical maxim that elevated HDL cholesterol is 'good' has been overturned by a multi-center, international study, They show that a certain genetic cause of increased HDL-C may actually be 'bad,' no...
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Brain swelling is a strong predictor of death in children with cerebral malaria (a severe form of the disease where parasites have accumulated in brain vessels), and also in mice with experimental cerebral malaria. A hig...
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A new study has found a link between gum disease and greater rates of cognitive decline in people with early stages of Alzheimer's Disease.Periodontitis or gum disease is common in older people and may become more common...
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Rates of low bone mass are greater in HIV-infected males than in females, accumulating evidence suggests. Researchers studied 11 biomarkers associated with inflammation, bone loss and/or bone formation in about 450 indiv...
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Researchers have identified a new strain of bacteria in the mouth that may keep bad bacteria in check -- and could lead to a way to prevent cavities using probiotics.
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Surgery improves survival rates for men with prostate cancer if radiation treatments fail Approximately 14 percent of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetimes. Radiation therapy traditionally has been a primary treatment for the cancer, but one-fourth of men have a recurrenc...
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The latest and final in a series of congressionally mandated biennial reviews of the evidence of health problems that may be linked to exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides used during the Vietnam War changed the...
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Scientists synthesize anti-cancer agent

Science Daily - 10 Mar 2016 21:56
Scientists synthesize anti-cancer agent Trioxacarcin molecules bind to the DNA of targeted cells and prevent them from replicating, report researchers. This has allowed scientists to develop a new process for the synthesis of a series of potent anti-cancer age...
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Rotavirus (RV) infection is the leading cause of diarrheal disease in young children worldwide. Results of a new study show that of the infants who received the first dose of either Rotarix or Rotateq, less than 60% and ...
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Stunning second victory in the machine vs human face-off has the Go community reeling
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Researchers at Princeton University have observed a bizarre behavior in a strange new crystal that could hold the key for future electronic technologies. Unlike most materials in which electrons travel on the surface, in...
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