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Distinct markers in the blood of people with celiac disease have been detected within a few hours of gluten being […]
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The research team of Dr. Jae-woo Choi and Dr. Kyung-won Jung of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology’s (KIST, […]
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Patients with type 1 diabetes have to regularly inject themselves with insulin, a hormone that helps their cells absorb glucose […]
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Reduced blood flow to the brain associated with early Alzheimer’s may be caused by the contraction of cells wrapped around […]
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How much do you exercise? Government guidelines suggest that, in order to stay healthy, adults should perform at least 150 […]
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A team of researchers from McMaster University has mapped at atomic resolution a toxic protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, allowing […]
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Marie Kondo herself couldn’t do it any better. Usually cells are good at recognizing what doesn’t spark joy. They’re constantly […]
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In a single sneeze or a cough, as many as 40,000 tiny droplets are forcibly propelled from our mouth and […]
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Already affecting more than five million Americans older than 65, Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise and expected to impact […]
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Investigators at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have used magnetoencephalography (MEG) — a technology […]
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