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American Chemical Society via ScienceDaily
Tuberculosis is a highly infectious disease and a major global health problem, especially in countries with developing healthcare systems. Because there is no fast, easy way to detect tuberculosis, the deadly infection can spread quickly through communities.
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University of Haifa via ScienceDaily
Researchers at a laboratory for research of molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying learning and memory found that "repairing" the activity led to an improvement in memory. A startup they established on the basis of the findings will attempt to develop drugs delaying the onset of cognitive symptoms.
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Stem cells can be protected from the effects of aging by a drug currently used to treat patients with osteoporosis, a breakthrough study has found.
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Laboratory News
Cells found in human umbilical cord tissue could be used in future treatment of degenerative eye diseases.
The cells have been found to produce thrombospondins, which are believed to help retinal neurons grow, connect and survive, according to researchers from Duke University.
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High-dose vitamin D appears safe for people with multiple sclerosis, and it may help quiet the immune system hyperactivity that marks the disease, a small clinical trial finds.
The study, published online Dec. 30 in Neurology, bolsters evidence that vitamin D might benefit people with multiple sclerosis.
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Voice of America
A drug used to fight breast cancer may be effective against other forms of the disease, according to a new study.
Writing in the journal JAMA Oncology, researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center in the University of Pennsylvania say that after reviewing existing literature and doing their own research, palbociclib could attack other types of cancer cells while inflicting little or no harm to healthy cells.
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Reuters
People with Type 2 diabetes are at higher risk for dementia in general. And for one form, called vascular dementia, diabetes brings more risk to women than men, according to a new review.
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The Rockefeller University via Lab Manager
Chronic stress can lead to changes in neural circuitry that leave the brain trapped in states of anxiety and depression. But even under repeated stress, brief opportunities for recovery can open up, according to new research at The Rockefeller University.
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Medical News Today
Using a groundbreaking new tool to correct genetic mutations, scientists have successfully restored muscle function in live mice with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The gene editing tool — called CRISPR/Cas9 — works by correcting DNA that stops cells from making a protein important for muscle function.
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PLOS via Infection Control Today
Since October 2014, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has been diminishing and efforts have shifted from emergency response to prevention and mitigation of future outbreaks. Researchers from the Liberian Ministry of Health and the Yale Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis evaluated 3532 Ebola cases reported in 2014 in order to quantify the impact of poverty on the transmission and spread of Ebola.
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DARK Daily
Scientists and pathologists are learning that blood is like a time capsule, holding precious information about exposure to viruses over the years — chickenpox at 5, mononucleosis at 18, flu at 40.
Now, researchers at Howard Hughes Medical Institute have found a way to tap that entire data stream, so to speak. An inexpensive blood test, they say, reveals every virus that has passed through the body over time.
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