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Novel therapeutic target for uncommon infantile epilepsy
Novel therapeutic target for uncommon infantile epilepsy

The Francis Crick Institute, UCL, and MSD researchers uncovered a potential therapy target for a.

A genetic variant may prevent obesity
A genetic variant may prevent obesity

A preclinical study conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers reveals that a certain human genetic.

Flaxseed lignans affect gut microbiota and breast cancer risk
Flaxseed lignans affect gut microbiota and breast cancer risk

According to a new study, the human gut microbiota may play a role in breast.

New protein related to early-onset dementia
New protein related to early-onset dementia

Most neurodegenerative disorders, including dementia, are caused by proteins aggregating into amyloid filaments. Researchers have.

Rapid lung disease medication development: Single-cell genomics insights
Lung disease medication development: Single-cell genomics insights

It is difficult to create drugs for lung disease. Most clinical trials for new medications.

Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes: B-cell-derived antibodies prevent autoimmunity

Researchers have uncovered a novel mechanism underlying a previously reported discovery that infection with group.

Newborns with HIV may Benefit from Early Antiretroviral Therapy Within Hours of Birth
Newborns with HIV may Benefit from Early Antiretroviral Therapy Within Hours of Birth

A study of more than 50 babies up to the age of two in Africa,.

Radiation Therapy may Treat Heart Failure
Radiation Therapy may Treat Heart Failure

Cardiologists and radiation oncologists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis pioneered the.

Overweight Reduces Body's Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2
Overweight Reduces Body’s Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2, Research Says

According to University of Queensland research, being overweight can reduce the body’s antibody response to.

PTSD patients' brains represent trauma differently than sad memories
PTSD patients’ brains represent trauma differently than sad memories, research indicates

A new analysis of the brain activity of people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is.