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Overconsumption of a Western diet high in fats and refined sugars has contributed to a global increase in obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Obese and diabetic premenopausal women are more at risk of developing heart disease -...
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(National Institute of Food and Agriculture ) The US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced up to $6 million in available funding for research to support the ...
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For decades, aspirin has been widely used to reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems. Now, a team of researchers has found that aspirin may provide little or no benefit for certain patients who have plaque buildup in ...
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Genetic cross-talk key to cell balance

Science Daily - 5 Jun 2017 23:23
Genetic cross-talk key to cell balance Scientists provide evidence of direct cross-regulatory feedback, or cross-talk, between Nanog and Hox genes.
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Micro-gene protects brain from developing epilepsy

Science Daily - 5 Jun 2017 23:23
Increased levels of a micro-RNA could have a protective effect that explains why identical stressors trigger seizures in some people but not in others.
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After reviewing nearly 3.7 million patient records, researchers have shown that newly diagnosed cancer patients are having to wait longer to begin treatment, a delay that is associated with a substantially increased risk...
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A team of psychologists wanted to better understand if specific aspects of the family environment following a separation better predicted children's long-term health outcomes. They found that adults whose parents separat...
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Battery-less pacemaker: Researchers test microwave-powered device A new battery-less pacemaker can be implanted directly into a patient's heart.
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One in six taking blood-thinning drugs may not be getting right dose Almost 1 in 6 of the millions of Americans on the new blood-thinning medications for atrial fibrillation, a common heart condition characterized by an irregular and often rapid heart rate, may not be receiving the recomm...
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A new test could improve diagnosis and treatment of heart disease by measuring how effectively a patient's high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) cleans up arterial cholesterol, new research shows.
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Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want Whether using embryonic or adult stem cells, coercing these master cells to convert to the desired target cell and reproduce flawlessly is difficult. Now an international team of researchers has a two-part system that ca...
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The cancer risk for a human mission to Mars has effectively doubled following a study predicting a dramatic increase in the disease for astronauts traveling to the red planet or on long-term missions outside the protecti...
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Triggering pathological gamblers to envision a future personal experience reduces their preference for an immediate reward over a larger, delayed award, according to a study.
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Mild hearing loss from exposure to less than one hour of loud noise leads to a reorganization of circuits in a key midbrain structure of the auditory system in mice, finds new research. However, exposure to moderate whit...
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The recycled capsule contained the first Chinese experiment to join the US side of the International Space Station, plus neutron star observation equipment
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Making computers less certain of their abilities might stop them filling Facebook with fake news and make machines safer to be around
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Androgen drives many prostate cancers. But the body uses androgen for muscle growth and maintenance, among other functions. An ongoing study evaluates the effects of androgen deprivation therapy not just on patients' phy...
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Cells change type to help or hinder immunity

Science Daily - 5 Jun 2017 20:40
In news that may bring hope to asthma sufferers, scientists discover a mechanism that provides a possible new target for allergy treatments. By observing the allergic response in mice with asthma, scientists at the Franc...
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Photos: Artistic Views of Earth from Above

Live Science - 5 Jun 2017 20:22
Photos: Artistic Views of Earth from Above Rivers, lakes, volcanoes and even human development on Earth can take on an abstract aesthetic when viewed from space. Here's a look at our planet as seen from NASA's Earth-orbiting satellites
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Why Are Atheists Generally Smarter Than Religious People? For more than a millennium, scholars have noticed a curious correlation: Atheists tend to be more intelligent than religious people.
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Mars Crater or Collapse? A Photo Mystery in Martian 'Swiss Cheese' Scientists aren't sure if a big dimple on Mars came from something smacking into the Red Planet's surface or if it was simply caused by a collapse.
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Brain development and aging

Science Daily - 5 Jun 2017 20:14
The brain is a complex organ -- a network of nerve cells, or neurons, producing thought, memory, action, and feeling. How does this complex system change from childhood to adulthood to late life in order to maintain opti...
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