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Complexity of tumors revealed in 3D
A new analysis led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has revealed detailed 3D maps of the internal structures of multiple tumor types. These cancer atlases reveal how different tumor cells — and the cells of a tumor’s surrounding environment — are… Continue Reading
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Healthy brains suppress inappropriate immune responses
The brain constantly engages in dialogue with the body’s immune system. Such communication appears aimed at ensuring a delicate balance between defending against injury and infection and guarding healthy tissue. Now, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have… Continue Reading
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‘Black box’ of stem cell transplants opened in blood study
For the first time, scientists have tracked what happens to stem cells decades after a transplant, lifting the lid on the procedure that has been a medical mystery for over 50 years. Insights could pave the way for new strategies in donor selection and transplant success, potentially leading to… Continue Reading
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Keto diet, supplements may restart stalled menstruation, study finds
Increasing ketones in the blood through a keto diet or supplements may help put irregular menstrual cycles back on schedule or even restart a period that appears to have stalled for good, new research suggests. In a study comparing weight loss results on low-fat and ketogenic diets with and… Continue Reading
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Discovery illuminates how sleeping sickness parasite outsmarts immune response
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health sheds light on how the blood-borne parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in humans and related diseases in cattle and other animals establishes long-term infections in hosts. Using a mouse model, the… Continue Reading
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Bones from Tudor Mary Rose shipwreck suggest handedness might affect collarbone chemistry
A new study of human skeletal remains from the wreck of the 16th century English warship Mary Rose suggests that whether a person is right- versus left-handed may influence how their clavicle bone chemistry changes as they age. Dr. Sheona Shankland of Lancaster University, U.K., and colleagues… Continue Reading
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Musk’s Tesla backs California electric-car rules opposed by Trump
SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk’s electric car company is endorsing a California climate policy that his political ally Donald Trump has promised to dismantle if reelected. Tesla has joined other electric vehicle and charging station manufacturers in urging California lawmakers to support the… Continue Reading
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European Commission recommends Ukraine to improve track-record on investigations of corruption cases
The European Commission has noted some progress in Ukraine’s fight against corruption and recommends that Kyiv continue efforts to further improve the track-record on high-level corruption cases next year. This is stated in the conclusions and recommendations of the… Continue Reading
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‘Existential threat’: Moscow’s shadow looms over the EU's enlargement drive
Recent ballots in Georgia and Moldova have shown how the Kremlin is working to counter the EU’s eastern expansion. Continue Reading
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Spaniards recount horror of deadly floods
Reuters The small municipality of Letur was badly hit by the floods “When the water started to rise, it came as a wave,” said Guillermo Serrano Pérez. “It was like a tsunami.” The 21-year old from Paiporta, near Valencia, is one of the thousands of people who experienced Tuesday night’s… Continue Reading
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