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    Researchers Study Use Of MRI In Osteoarthritis

    A study conducted by researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) shows that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) detected a high prevalence of abnormalities associated with knee osteoarthritis in middle-aged and elderly patients that had no evidence of knee osteoarthritis in X-ray...
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    Researchers Find Potential Key To Halt Progression, Reverse Damage From Emphysema

    A study led by researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) has shown that a compound used in some skin creams may halt the progression of emphysema and reverse some of the damage caused by the disease. When the compound Gly-His-Lys (GHK) was applied to lung cells from patients...
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    Researchers Have Decoded Signals That Boost The Burning Of Fat

    The numbers of obese people are climbing steeply all over the world - with obvious major consequences for their health. Due to excess food intake and a lack of physical activity, but also due to genetic factors, the risk for overweight people dying from diseases like coronary heart disease...
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    Researchers Show How Repressor Proteins Ensure Accurate Gene Expression By Thwarting

    Two opposing teams battle it out to regulate gene expression on the DNA playing field. One, the activators, keeps DNA open to enzymes that transcribe DNA into RNA. Their repressor opponents antagonize that effort by twisting DNA into an inaccessible coil around histone proteins, an amalgam...
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    Researchers Reveal That One Act Of Remembering Can Influence Future Acts

    Can the simple act of recognizing a face as we walk down the street change the way we think? Or can taking the time to notice something new on our way to work change what we remember about that walk? In a new study published in the journal Science, New York University researchers show that...
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    Researchers Link Kawasaki Disease In Childhood With Increased Risk Of Adult Heart Dis

    Cedars-Sinai researchers have linked Kawasaki Disease, a serious childhood illness that causes inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body, with early-onset and accelerated atherosclerosis, a leading cause of heart disease in adults. In a study published in the August 2012 print edition...
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    Researchers Determine Entire Genetic Sequence Of Individual Human Sperm

    The entire genomes of 91 human sperm from one man have been sequenced by Stanford University researchers. The results provide a fascinating glimpse into naturally occurring genetic variation in one individual, and are the first to report the whole-genome sequence of a human gamete - the only...
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    Researchers Disprove Surmise That Eye Movement Direction Correlates To Lying

    New research refutes a commonly held belief that certain eye movements are associated with lying. The idea that looking to the right indicates lying, while looking left suggests truth telling, is shown to be false in a report published in the open access journal PLoS ONE. The researchers, led...
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    Researchers Closer To Understanding How Proteins Regulate Immune System

    Researchers in the biological sciences department in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary have revealed how white blood cells move to infection or inflammation in the body; findings which could help lead to developing drug therapies for immune system disorders. The research is...
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    Stopping Diabetes In Mice - Researchers Make Major Breakthrough

    According to a study published in the scientific journal Diabetes, Swedish researchers from the Karolinska Institutet managed to prevent onset of Type 1 diabetes in mice genetically susceptible to the disease by injecting them with specifically prepared cells that prevented insulin-producing...
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    Researchers Generate Immature Nerve Cells

    RUB biologists have deliberately transformed stem cells from the spinal cord of mice into immature nerve cells. This was achieved by changing the cellular environment, known as the extracellular matrix, using the substance sodium chlorate. Via sugar side chains, the extracellular matrix...
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    Researchers Create Powerful New Method To Analyze Genetic Data

    University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have developed a powerful visual analytical approach to explore genetic data, enabling scientists to identify novel patterns of information that could be crucial to human health. The method, which combines three different "bipartite...
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    Researchers Find A Chink In The Molecular Armor Of Killer Hospital Bacteria

    There's new hope for development of an antibiotic that can put down a lethal bacteria or superbug linked to the deaths of hundreds of hospital patients around the world. Researchers from the University of Alberta-based Alberta Glycomics Centre found a chink in the molecular armour of the...
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    Researchers Regenerate Optic Nerve In Mice

    Individuals blinded by optic nerve damage from glaucoma or trauma might be able to regain at least some visual function in the future after researchers have successfully regenerated the optic nerve in mice. Using a combination of three methods, Larry Benowitz, Ph.D., and his team at the F.M...
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    Researchers Think Pregnant Women Are Fat, Out Of Control And Need A Diet

    Pregnancy should be a time to relax, put our swollen feet up and succumb to all those strange cravings--after all, we're eating for two, right? Not so, according to some researchers who not only think we should only be eating for one, but they also think it's safe for women to diet during...
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    Researchers Describe A New Target For Developing Anti-Angiogenic And Anti-Tumoral The

    Researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), led by Jorge L. MartÃ*nez-Torrecuadrada from the Proteomics Unit, have demonstrated that the antibody-based blocking of ephrinB2, a protein involved in angiogenesis and lymphoangiogenesis, may represent an effective strategy...
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    European Researchers Discover New Cause Of Obesity, Call It ‘Social Jet Lag’

    European Researchers discovered a new cause of obesity, called "social jet lag" (because eating crappy food and getting next to know physical activity is probably not it). We're pretty sure it's just another word for "sleeping in," based on TIME's description More »Post from: Blisstree
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    Pulling The Plug On Pacifiers Questioned By Researchers

    Binkies, corks, soothers. Whatever you call pacifiers, conventional wisdom holds that giving them to newborns can interfere with breastfeeding. New research, however, challenges that assertion. In fact, limiting the use of pacifiers in newborn nurseries may actually increase infants' consumption...
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    Researchers Have A Natural Sidekick That May Resolve The Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteri

    Antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to be a global concern with devastating repercussions, such as increased healthcare costs, potential spread of infections across continents, and prolonged illness. However, researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) could change the playing field of...
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    Researchers Study Special Forms Of A Conotoxin That Blocks Transmission Of Pain Signa

    Hidden in the mud, the cone snail Conus purpurascens lies in wait for its victims. It attracts its prey, fish, with its proboscis, which can move like a worm, protruding from the mud. Once a fish approaches out of curiosity, the snail will rapidly shoot a harpoon at it, which consists of an...
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