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Study bridges a divide in cell aging in neurodegenerative diseases
Research from the University of Toronto has shown that in some neurodegenerative diseases, two hallmarks of cell aging – protein
Continue reading »Nationality likely a key factor in life-and-death decisions
People making decisions about life-and-death situations consider individuals’ nationalities when deciding who should be sacrificed to save others, according to
Continue reading »Making a persuasive business case for bigger AI investment
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Continue reading »A natural pigment can help decrease cardiovascular risk
Cardiovascular diseases affect the well-being of many people across the globe. In the United States alone, around 84 million people
Continue reading »Researchers solve mystery surrounding a form of Batten disease
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has uncovered an unexpected mechanism that can explain a form
Continue reading »How to watch a scary movie with your child
On Halloween, the cinemas and TV channels are filled with horror movies. But what should you do if you have
Continue reading »Dry skin on holidays in Bali? Consider a 'beer spa' (or not)
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Continue reading »Nonprofit drugmaker Civica Rx aims to cure a health care system ailment
Several years ago, drug shortages became headline news when supplies of three different drugs used to treat childhood cancers were
Continue reading »Did Leonardo da Vinci’s Genius Stem From a ‘Lazy Eye’?
THURSDAY, Oct. 18, 2018 — Leonardo da Vinci gave the world the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Now, a
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