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Antioxidants Present In Red Wines Are Good For Heart
Professor Tammy Dugas of LSU Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences is using antioxidants found in red wine to prevent the heart attack.
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New Method For Tracking ‘Kiss-and-Run’ Communication Between Cells
A new study led by The Rockefeller University assistant professor Gabriel Victora discovered a new method by which dynamics of cell-cell interactions can be monitored.
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Breastfeeding Decreases The Risk of High Blood Pressure
A recent study done at Oxford University revealed that breastfeeding influences maternal hypertension which means that women who breastfeed more infants and for longer duration considerably show a lower risk of hypertension in postmenopausal women.
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Parasite Imitates Human Proteins To Get “Ready Meal” From Gut
A new research published in the journal GigaScience, done by a team at the University of East Anglia (UEA) discovered the mechanism by which parasite's activities were causing severe symptoms in some patients.
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A Signalling Pathway That Keeps Cancer Stem Cells Alive
Scientists have investigated an alternative treatment focused on treating cancers by targeting the elimination of cancer stem cells. This approach has the potential of substantially improving treatment outcomes.
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Cystic Fibrosis Bacterial Load Initiates in The Course of First Years of Life
In a new study published in PLoS Pathogens, performed in UNC School of Medicine, researchers discovered for the first time that the lungs' bacterial population changes in the first few years of life as respiratory infections and inflammation sets in
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Scientists Discover A New Method To Block Tumour Reappearance
In latest study scientists showed that how chemotherapy or other targeted therapies are generating an accumulation comprising of tumor cell debris, comprised of dead, fragmented cancer cells.
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Diabetes Gene Identified That Causes Low & High Blood Sugar Levels
In a study done at the Queen Mary University of London, University of Exeter and Vanderbilt University found a new gene which can be thought to be controlling the hormone i.e insulin in diabetes.
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Type 2 Diabetes Treatment By Electronic Modulation
Scientists have discovered that insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis can be re-established in rats. This can be done by modulating electrically the carotid sinus nerve which is the connection between the carotid body with the brain.
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Difference in Immune Landscapes Dictates Progression of Tumors
A team of researchers have proven that the composition of immune cells that are found to infiltrate primary prostate tumors are determined by genetic variation causing prostate cancer.
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