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An analysis of blood samples from US Marines led to the discovery of genetic markers associated with PTSD that are linked to the innate immune system and interferon signaling.

  

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Vitamin A deficiency led to loss of insulin-producing beta cells in a new study of adult mice, causing researchers to believe it may be a driver of type 2 diabetes.

  

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deficiency, development, diabetes, researchers, vitamin

A mutant protein called FIX-Padua brings gene therapy for hemophilia – an inherited blood disorder – a step closer after it was found to ease symptoms in dogs with the disease.

  

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children, FIX-Padua, hemophilia, researchers, therapy

For the first time, researchers have visualized how a protein in oyster mushrooms punches holes in parasites to kill them – a process that also occurs in the human immune response.

  

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diseases, mushroom, protein, proteins, researchers

A recent study reports that 1 in 6 college students in the US misuse common medication originally prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

  

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ADHD, Drugs, medications, misuse, students

Sugar has been associated with obesity and diabetes, among other conditions. But while some health experts believe cutting it from our diet is the way forward, others disagree.

  

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diet, foods, obesity, sugar, sugars

گرم دودھ کو بھول جائیں، مچھلی کھانا اچھی نیند اور ذہین بننے کی کنجی ثابت ہوتا ہے۔ یہ دعویٰ امریکا میں ہونے والی ایک تحقیق میں سامنے آیا۔

پینسلوانیا یونیورسٹی کی تحقیق میں دریافت کیا گیا کہ مچھلی کو کھانا معمول بنالینا اور اچھی نیند چینی اسکول کے بچوں میں عام ہے۔

تحقیق کے مطابق اس کی ممکنہ وجہ مچھ...

 

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A new study finds the likelihood of women in the US being diagnosed with breast cancer at stage I and surviving the diagnosis varies by race and ethnicity.

  

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cancer, diagnosis, disease, study, women

Study finds that colorectal cancer survivors who smoke have twice the risk of death compared to non-smoking counterparts, adding to evidence of links between smoking and cancer.

  

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cancer, death, risk, smoking, survivors

The 17-month ‘PathoMap’ study collected thousands of samples of microbial DNA across New York City’s subway system. We take a look at what they found.

  

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anthrax, bacteria, health, microbes, system

HIV therapy does not reach reserves of the virus lying dormant in infected white blood cells, where experts say clues may lie to curing, as opposed to just controlling, infection.

  

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cell, cells, dna, HIV, virus

Eating a vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer by 22%, with a pescovegetarian diet alone almost halving risk of the disease, according to a new study.

  

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cancer, diet, disease, participants, risk

Researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine have created a novel technique that they say can increase the length of human telomeres by up to 10%.

  

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cells, FASEB Journal, length, researchers, telomeres

Scientists have created nanocarriers that can selectively deliver chemotherapy drugs locally to lung tumor sites without touching healthy tissue, potentially reducing side effects.

  

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cancer, Drugs, nanocarriers, nanoparticles, tissue

A new study finds that teenagers and young adults are more likely to begin smoking cigarettes if they experiment with hookah pipes or smokeless tobacco.

  

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A newly identified recombinant variant of HIV progresses to AIDS much faster than other known versions of the virus, often before the patient knows they are infected.

  

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AIDS, HIV, infection, patients, variant

Although scientists have been increasingly moving away from the theory that depression is caused by low levels of serotonin, a new study finds evidence to support this hypothesis.

  

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depression, mice, researchers, serotonin, symptoms

Although the use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection for infertility has doubled between 1996-2012, it is no more effective than conventional IVF, according to new research.

  

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cycles, ICSI, IVF, researchers, use

Mercury exposure – even at levels considered safe – may raise the risk of autoimmune diseases in women of reproductive age, according to new research.

  

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disease, levels, mercury, researchers, women

A survey of almost 10,000 adolescents in Norway correlates time on electronic devices with poorer bedtimes, times taken to fall asleep, times in bed and sleep durations.

  

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devices, hour, hours, media, time

Researchers from the UK say they have discovered the levels at which five common food allergens – peanut, hazelnut, celery, fish and shrimp – may cause allergic reactions.

  

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allergens, allergies, people, products, reaction

Many women may be unaware that prescription opioid-based painkillers such as codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone or morphine may increase the risk for birth defects.

  

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age, CDC Director Tom Frieden, defects, opioids, pregnancy

Participants who believed their cigarettes were nicotine-free when they actually contained the substance displayed different brain activity as a result, according to new research.

  

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beliefs, brain, effect, effects, nicotine

Patients with gout may have a 24% lower risk of Alzheimer’s, according to new research, and it may be down to a neuroprotective effect of uric acid accumulation in the blood.

  

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acid, Alzheimer, disease, gout, risk

Some previous studies have suggested that statins offer protective benefits against Parkinson’s. However, a new study suggests statins may actually increase Parkinson’s risk.

  

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association, disease, Parkinson, statins, studies

After discovering a new family of bacteria that uniquely colonizes disease-carrying mosquitoes, scientists are now investigating how to use them to fight the malaria parasite.

  

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bacteria, family, malaria, mosquitoes, Scientists

A new protein has been engineered to mimic the receptors HIV uses to anchor itself to host cells, preventing infection. The preventive effect could potentially last for decades.

  

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cell, HIV, protein, Scientists, virus

Three quarters of parents believe that other parents overshare information about their children on social media, according to a new report.

  

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media, Medical News Today, Mott Children, parents, quarters

The FDA have approved a new test that can predict the risk of coronary heart disease, and they say the test is particularly effective for identifying such risk among black women.

  

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activity, fda, risk, test, women

A new study has found that the nicotine patch and smoking cessation pills have different benefits for smokers, depending on whether they have a normal or slow metabolism.

  

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metabolisms, participants, patch, smokers, treatments

Hospital and dialysis facility disruptions caused by Hurricane Sandy led to increased emergency department visits, hospitalizations and a rise in the death rate of kidney patients.

  

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areas, care, dialysis, facilities, study

A drug FDA-approved for treating epilepsy – retigabine – may also be effective for reducing brain damage following ischemic stroke, according to a new study.

  

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brain, damage, drug, Retigabine, stroke

Using techniques from the field of earth sciences, researchers may have found a way of picking up early signs of breast cancer by looking for changes in zinc composition.

  

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If you are one of the millions of people in the US trying online dating, read on. A new study reveals the best – albeit unexpected – ways to bag that first face-to-face meeting.

  

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alphabet, interest, online, people, researchers

Helicobacter pylori is a gut bacterium responsible for more than 80% of stomach ulcers. But a new study finds that for women, it may have a protective effect against MS.

  

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Busselton Community Health Study, Found, Psychiatry, symptoms, Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute

A new study shows that the shape of a tumor cell can influence its response to inflammatory molecules in the immune system, so as to either drive or stop cancer.

  

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cancer, cells, researchers, shape, study

(Reuters) - Amicus Therapeutics Inc said it was unlikely to submit a U.S. marketing application for its lead drug, to treat Fabry disease, by the end of 2015 as expected, after U.S. health regulators asked for a more comprehensive analysis of trial data.

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Exercise during pregnancy provides numerous health benefits to both the mother and baby. Maintaining fitness boosts mood, energy, sleep and prevents excess weight gain.

  

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Contrary to popular belief, a new study using whole genome sequencing found that almost 70% of siblings with autism possessed different genetic variations for the disorder.

  

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autism, genes, genome, siblings, study

शरीर में कई सारी ऐसी तकलीफ हो जाती है जैसे थकान रहना, या लंबे समय तक बुखार रहना आदि को सामान्य समझकर हम इसके ऊपर ध्यान नहीं देते हैं लेकिव असल में ये संकेत हमारे लिए हो सकते हैं खतरनाक। खाना खाने के बाद अगर आपके सीने में अक्सर हल्का दर्द हो या या सीने में अक्सर हल्का दर्द बना रहे तो ये एसोफेजियल ...

 

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نیپال میں ایک چھوٹی سی جڑی بوٹی پائی جاتی ہے جس کا نام کیٹرپلر فنگس (Caterpillar fungus) ہے۔ نیپالی زبان میں اسے ’یرشا گمبا‘کہتے ہیں۔ دی گارڈین کی رپورٹ کے مطابق یہ جڑی بوٹی مردانہ کمزوری کے لیے اکسیر کا درجہ رکھتی ہے اور انتہائی مہنگی فروخت ہوتی ہے۔ سیزن میں اس کی فی کلوگرام قیمت حیران کن طور پر...

 

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A new study finds that infants with less diverse gut bacteria at 3 months are more likely to become sensitized to foods such as milk, egg or peanut at 12 months.

  

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babies, bacteria, Infants, months, sensitization

Researchers have developed a computational tool that can establish the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder developing in individuals within ten days of a traumatic event.

  

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Algorithm, PTSD, risk, study, tool

Although the FDA warn pregnant women against eating fish more than twice a week, a new study finds that the benefits associated with fish may offset the potential harms.

  

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acids, development, exposure, fish, study

Scientists are working on a drug delivery system using parent nanoparticles that only produce the active drug when they come near each other and make a daughter nanoparticle.

  

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Dove, drug, nanoparticles, release, way

In an article published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, oncologists make recommendations on how to curb the rapidly escalating costs of cancer drugs in the US.

  

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cost, costs, Drugs, patients, Vincent Rajkumar

Safety concerns over IUDs led to dwindling use throughout the 1980s and 1990s, but a new CDC report shows that these contraceptives have surged in popularity since 2002.

  

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IUDs, LARCs, rate, use, women

AAP guidelines state children aged 2 and older should spend no more than 2 hours a day using screen-based media. But a new study suggests such recommendations may be unrealistic.

  

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