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Rare 'Flash Fire' Ignites in Man's Chest Cavity During Surgery Scalpel,. Check. Sponge,. Check. Fire extinguisher...check?
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The results of a new study suggest that patients living with HIV and one of a variety of potentially deadly cancers could be safely treated with the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab, also known by its brand name, KEYTRUD...
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A new approach has enabled researchers to create Expanded Potential Stem Cells (EPSCs) of both pig and human cells. The research has incredible potential for studying human development and regenerative medicine. This is ...
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In a landmark report, the European Academies' Science Advisory Council (EASAC) focuses on the consequences of climate change for human health in Europe and the benefits of acting now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in...
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Augmented ACL reconstruction procedure

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2019 22:08
An innovative procedure that explores the use of amnion, bone marrow concentrate and suture tape in ACL reconstruction may result in earlier return to play protocols for athletes, suggests a new study.
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Germline gene therapy: Safety

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2019 21:17
An internationally known embryologist and his son make the case for using gene-editing tools to prevent inherited disease, in a new editorial. The authors push back against recent calls for a moratorium on germline gene ...
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In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have investigated whether relaxin's joint-loosening properties could be applied to alleviate symptoms of arthrofibrosis. The team found that multiple injections of human relaxin ...
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Nearly one-fifth of the world's population lives in a stressed water basin where the next climate change-driven incident could threaten access to an essential resource for agriculture, industry and life itself, according...
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Diabetes drug alleviates anxiety in mice

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2019 19:26
The antidiabetic medication metformin reduces anxiety-like behaviors in male mice by increasing serotonin availability in the brain, according to a new study. These findings could have implications for the treatment of p...
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Researchers have found that lithium improves muscle size and strength in mice with a rare form of muscular dystrophy that causes weakness in the shoulders and hips. The findings could lead to a drug for the disabling con...
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New genetic weapons challenge sickle cell disease

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2019 18:47
Researchers advancing gene-editing techniques to help patients with sickle cell disease discover an unexpected boost in fetal hemoglobin production, which mutes the effect of the disease.
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CRISPR baby mutation significantly increases mortality Six months ago, a Chinese scientist announced that he had edited the genomes of two babies born last year. The germline edits with CRISPR-Cas9 supposedly changed the CCR5 gene to prevent HIV from invading immune cells. A...
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Meditation goes digital in new clinical trial

Science Daily - 3 Jun 2019 18:47
Scientists have developed a personalized digital meditation training program that significantly improved attention and memory in healthy young adults -- a group already at the peak of brain health -- in just six weeks.
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Solar cell defect mystery solved after decades of global effort A team of scientists at the University of Manchester has solved a key flaw in solar panels after 40 years of research around the world.
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(Carnegie Institution for Science) A system of categorization that reflects not just a mineral's chemistry and crystalline structure, but also the physical, chemical, or biological processes by which it formed, would be ...
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MediTrain, a new app-based program that uses a closed-loop algorithm to tailor the length of meditation sessions to a person's ability, can improve memory and attention in younger people.
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FIASMA antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and desipramine, halt the growth of four different kinds of bacterial pathogens in cell cultures and animal models. The antidepressants have shown to be effective in killing ...
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Residues on pottery from two 7000-year-old sites in China suggest early farmers developed two different ways to brew alcoholic drinks
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Asian elephants have shown that they can judge quantities - the amount of seeds in a locked bucket - just by using their extremely sensitive sense of smell
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Young blood has mysterious powers to improve cognition in older animals. Two proteins that boost structures in neurons seem to be behind the effect
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The discovery of an ancient collection of tools suggests that our ancient ancestors began using stone tools on a regular basis about 2.6 million years ago
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Trap-and-release accelerates study of swimming ciliated cells Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have been studying cilia for years to determine how their dysfunction leads to infertility and other conditions associated with cilia-related diseases. Now, they will be ...
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