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Survey finds why most men avoid doctor visits

Science Daily - 9 Jun 2016 14:45
Survey finds why most men avoid doctor visits You may not be surprised to know that men tend to visit the doctor less than women. But the reasons men give for avoiding check ups are raising a few eyebrows. A new national survey is out listing the top excuses men mak...
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How gene activation protein works

Science Daily - 9 Jun 2016 23:08
How gene activation protein works Scientists have discovered the three-dimensional structure of a gene-specific transcription activation complex, providing the first structural and mechanistic description of the process cells use to turn on, or activate,...
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The hole story

The Economist - 9 Jun 2016 18:40
The hole story Instant duck pond POTHOLES are a scourge of rich and poor countries alike. The American Automobile Association recently calculated that 16m drivers in the United States suffered pothole damage to their vehicles in the pa...
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To Advance Science, It's Time to Tackle Unconscious Bias (Op-Ed) Would you hire a lab manager with a physical disability? Would you publish a journal paper written by someone named Hussein?
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Mounting evidence suggests they may sometimes be no better than a placebo, so why is antidepressant use still booming in the UK?
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DNA damage by ultrashort pulses of intense laser light In a recent development, scientists at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research report that damage to DNA can be induced by ultrashort pulses of high intensity laser light. Published in Scientific Reports, these findin...
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Radical pair analysis overcomes hurdle in theory of how birds navigate Reporting their results in the New Journal of Physics, scientists have taken a step forwards in unravelling the inner workings of the avian compass - a puzzle that has captivated researchers for decades.
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New drug clears psoriasis in clinical trials

Science Daily - 10 Jun 2016 01:48
New drug clears psoriasis in clinical trials About 80 percent of patients with moderate to severe psoriasis saw their disease completely or almost completely cleared with a new drug called ixekizumab, according to three large, long-term clinical trials.
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Researchers watch skin cells 'walk' to wounds

Science Daily - 9 Jun 2016 23:12
Skin cells typically spend their entire existence in one place on your body. But researchers have seen how the cells will alter the proteins holding them in place and move to repair a wound. 'And they walk,' said the lea...
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Based on comprehensive protein data on mice, researchers have gained new insights into the mechanism of metabolic disorders. A key factor in their success was the data compiled by the scientists on several different but ...
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Scientists unpack how Toxoplasma infection is linked to neurodegenerative disease Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite, infects a third of the world's population. Working on mice, biomedical scientists report that Toxoplasma infection leads to a disruption of neurotransmitters in the brain and post...
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A new way to nip AIDS in the bud

Science Daily - 9 Jun 2016 23:08
When new HIV particles bud from an infected cell, the enzyme protease activates to help the viruses infect more cells. Modern AIDS drugs control the disease by inhibiting protease. Now researchers found how to turn prote...
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Oligodendrocytes, a type of brain cell that plays a crucial role in diseases such as multiple sclerosis, are more diverse than have previously been thought, according to a new study. The findings will help increase our u...
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Ray Kurzweil's Four Big Insights for Predicting the Future Self-driving cars, virtual reality games, bioprinting human organs, human gene editing, AI personalities, 3D printing in space, three billion people connected to the Internet.... These...
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The ions could act as qubits in a quantum simulator to search for new properties of metals, or act as a quantum computer - if we can control them individually
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Super quantum simulator 'entangles' hundreds of ions Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have "entangled" or linked together the properties of up to 219 beryllium ions (charged atoms) to create a quantum simulator. The simulator is desig...
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New qPAINT technology gives microscopes 'super-vision' Knowing the exact number of molecules located at specific junctures in cells can be a critical measure of health as well as disease. For example, abnormally high numbers of growth factor receptors on cells can be an indi...
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By watching brightly glowing HIV-infected immune cells move within mice, researchers have shown how infected immune cells latch onto an uninfected sister cell to directly transmit newly minted viral particles. The resear...
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Heart monitor implant could save lives in patients with serious immune disease.
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Rapid retrieval of live, infectious pathogens from clinical samples Scientists now reports a method which enables the rapid isolation and concentration of infectious bacteria from complex clinical samples to help speed up bacterial identification, and it should be able to accelerate the ...
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New comorbidity tool predicts risk of hospitalisation and premature death in psoriatic arthriti.
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The results of a study involving more than 9,000 patients showed that Type 1 diabetes occurs significantly more frequently in patients with Juvenile Inflammatory Arthritis (JIA) than in the general population. A better u...
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