- Newly Discovered DNA “Danger Zone” Could Change What We Know About Human Disease SciTechDaily
- Transcription start sites experience a high influx of heritable variants fueled by early development Nature
- A long-overlooked weak point in your DNA…
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Newly Discovered DNA “Danger Zone” Could Change What We Know About Human Disease – SciTechDaily
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Scientists find hidden brain nutrient drop that may fuel anxiety
People living with anxiety disorders tend to have reduced amounts of choline in their brains, according to new findings from UC Davis Health.
Researchers reported the results in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, part of the Nature publishing…
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Driving patterns that reveal early signs of cognitive decline and memory loss – Times of India
- Driving patterns that reveal early signs of cognitive decline and memory loss Times of India
- Your Driving Choices Could Be Hiding Signs of Future Cognitive Decline ScienceAlert
- Are Driving Habits Linked to Brain Health? Study Finds Monitoring…
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Is bread omelette healthy daily? Doctors share findings
A bread omelette may be one of the quickest and most common breakfast choices across Pakistan, but rising nutrition awareness on social media has sparked a debate over its health impact.
Doctors now say that eating…
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Fatty Liver Diet: 7 desi foods that can help reverse fatty liver: Lost recipes inside
Fatty liver creeps in quietly, no dramatic symptoms, no loud warning signs. Just a slow build-up of fat in a hardworking organ that rarely complains. Across India, doctors now call it one of the country’s fastest-growing lifestyle disorders,…
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Higher PFAS levels reduce blood sugar improvements after teen bariatric surgery
A new USC study shows teens with higher blood levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) measured before bariatric surgery had smaller improvements in blood sugar over five years, including fasting glucose and hemoglobin…
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Vaccination encouraged amid rising flu cases in China
BEIJING – China’s flu activity continues to rise and is likely nearing its peak, prompting experts to call for sustained prevention and control efforts over the next two months.
Data released by the Chinese National Influenza Center on Dec 3…
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Advancement in assisted reproductive technology: Mitochondrial donation
Overview
Mitochondrial donation is an evolving assisted reproductive technique (ART) which may assist women to avoid transmitting mitochondrial disease to their child.
There is no cure for mitochondrial disease, which is a group of rare genetic…
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Bacterial enzyme linked to heart complications in pneumonia
Pneumonia is a disease that burdens the healthcare system with more that 1.2 million emergency room visits each year and more than 41,000 adult deaths in the United States. Worldwide, more than one million children under the age of…
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Engineered herpes virus activates potent immune responses against glioblastoma
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have modified a herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) that stimulates the immune system to attack glioblastoma cells. A single dose of the modified virus increased T-cell, natural killer cell, and myeloid…
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