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The cost of depression is great -- 350 million people worldwide suffer from this disorder and costs for traditional SSRI treatments are high. New clinical research results show magnesium is effective at addressing sympto...
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Is the Brain Augmentation Hype Justified? Here's an Expert's Take Despite bold predictions from several tech firms about the future of neural interfaces, the science of brain augmentation is still in the early days. So, what do academics think of all the hype coming out of Silicon Vall...
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Researchers assigned levels of risk to 25 mutations associated with breast and ovarian cancer in a large, Stanford-led study. The results may be helpful in guiding treatment and screening recommendations.
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Study sheds light on how ovarian cancer spreads

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2017 23:26
Study sheds light on how ovarian cancer spreads A team of researchers is studying the molecular mechanisms by which ovarian cancer spreads -- or metastasizes -- to uncover new therapeutic opportunities.
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A new study has found that flu evolution within some individuals can hint at the virus's eventual evolutionary course worldwide. The study of 10-year-old flu samples also found the virus's evolution in individual transpl...
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Human enzyme can reduce neurotoxic amyloids in a mouse model of dementia A naturally occurring human enzyme -called cyclophilin 40 or CyP40- can unravel protein aggregates that contribute to both Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, according to a study. The finding may point toward a...
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Biologist looks at butterflies to help solve human infertility A biologist helps decode the structural complexities of male butterfly ejaculate and co-evolving female reproductive tract. Findings from these biochemical relationships may help unlock certain mysteries of human inferti...
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Researchers have delivered targeted treatment for essential tremor -- the world's most common neurological movement disorder -- by decoding brain signals to sense when patients limbs are shaking.
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While perimenopausal female mice that gave birth multiple times (multiparous) were at higher risk of stroke, they recovered better than mice that had not ever reproduced.
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Antibiotic treatment for killer sepsis

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2017 22:23
New expertise is contributing to a world-first £1.5million study aiming to tackle one of the biggest public health threats we face -- antibiotic resistance.
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Complex biological processes, such as the metabolism, often involve thousands of different compounds coupled by chemical reactions. These process chains are described by researchers as chemical reaction networks. Researc...
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After lung surgery: Innovative method for filling, sealing pleural cavities Researchers have developed a new method for filling and sealing pleural cavities. The process consists of injecting polyurethane foams into the lungs with a self-expanding and self-modelling capacity that replaces aggres...
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New innovation feeds the world with more fish protein

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2017 22:18
New innovation feeds the world with more fish protein As the world faces a projected population increase from today's 7.5 billion people to 9 billion people by 2050, the demand for sustainable food sources is on the rise. The answer to this looming dilemma may well reside w...
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Emptiness Tied in a Knot

Physics Buzz - 27 Jun 2017 21:45
O Time, thou must untangle this, not I;It is too hard a knot for me t' untie. -Viola in Twelfth Nightby William Shakespeare The knot Viola speaks of in Twelfth Night is a complex love triangle. Knots are often used to sy...
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Mice provide insight into genetics of autism spectrum disorders The CHD8 gene is associated with some cases of human autism. A new study shows that mice with mutated CHD8 show defects in brain development and behavioral changes, and may give insight into genetic causes of autism spec...
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Scientists have demonstrated a way to edit the genome of disease-carrying mosquitoes that brings us closer to suppressing them on a continental scale.
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Protein fragments found in semen, and previously only known for their ability to enhance HIV infection, also appear to play an important role in reproductive biology. A team of researchers discovered that these fragments...
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Ancient retrovirus embedded in the human genome helps fight HIV-1 infection A human endogenous retrovirus family, HERV-K, interferes with the replication and infectivity of HIV-1, new research concludes.
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Ingredient found in soap can alter 'wettability' of your skin It's possible to alter the wettability of your skin using an ingredient commonly found in cosmetic cleaners, according to new research.
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Seizures follow similar path regardless of speed

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2017 21:43
Researchers show that the neurons of mice undergoing seizures fire off in a sequential pattern no matter how quickly the seizure propagates -- a finding that confirms seizures are not the result of neurons randomly going...
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High prevalence of diabetes, prediabetes in China

Science Daily - 27 Jun 2017 21:43
A large, nationally representative survey in 2013 of adults in China finds that the estimated overall prevalence of diabetes was about 11 percent and that of prediabetes was nearly 36 percent, according to a study.
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In the 2014 soccer World Cup, concussion assessment protocols were not followed in more than 60 percent of plays in which players involved in head collisions were not assessed by sideline health care personnel, according...
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