Researchers are exploring the behavior of “death fold” proteins in the hopes of understanding why some cells die too soon…
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Scientists in Australia uncover hundreds of new viruses shaping human gut-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have discovered hundreds of previously unknown viruses that live inside bacteria in the human gut.
These viruses, known as bacteriophages, could eventually be used to reshape the gut…
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The prevalence of headache disorders in children and adolescents in Nepal: a schools-based cross-sectional study | The Journal of Headache and Pain
This schools-based study in Nepal was the Global Campaign’s first in SEAR. We found that the vast majority of children and adolescents experienced headache in the preceding year: an estimated 83.9% corrected for age and gender, very similar to…
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Living Brain Study Reveals What Autopsies Miss
Two new research papers from the landmark Living Brain Project at Mount Sinai present what is, by several metrics, the largest investigation ever performed of the biology of the living human brain. The papers present unequivocal evidence…
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Longevity Gene From Supercentenarians Counters Progeria
A new breakthrough in a rare genetic disease which causes children to age rapidly has been discovered using ‘longevity genes’ found in people who live exceptionally long lives – over 100 years old. The research, by the University of Bristol…
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DC chairs anti-dengue fumigation meeting, dog control campaign
HYDERABAD – Deputy Commissioner Shaheed Benazirabad Abdul Samad Nizamani, chaired a meeting regarding launching of anti-dengue fumigation and dog control campaigns at Darbar Hall of Deputy Commissioner’s Office. Addressing the meeting, Deputy…
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The predictive value of family income to poverty ratio and diabetic retinopathy in adults aged 20 years and above in the United States: a cross-sectional study based on NHANES 1999–2020 | BMC Public Health
Data sources and study population
This study adhered to the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines for observational research reporting. Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition…
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