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This Surprising Habit Can Boost Your Immune System
They (mainly J.LO), say love don’t cost a thing. So why are most of us penny pinchers when it comes
Continue reading »Hope for millions of headache patients? The test for Anti-migraine-syringe says
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Continue reading »In life and death, Alzheimer’s disease looks different among Hispanic patients
Researchers at Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC), part of University of California San Diego School of Medicine, report that
Continue reading »Stress may raise the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Many factors may increase Alzheimer’s risk, including age, family history, and genetic makeup. Certain health issues, such as cardiovascular disease
Continue reading »Artificial intelligence can detect Alzheimer’s disease in brain scans six years before a diagnosis
Using a common type of brain scan, researchers programmed a machine-learning algorithm to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease about six years
Continue reading »For patients with kidney disease, genetic testing may soon be routine
A new study has found that genes cause about 1 in 10 cases of chronic kidney disease in adults, and
Continue reading »300 blind mice uncover genetic causes of eye disease
Hundreds of new genes linked to blindness and other vision disorders have been identified in a screen of mouse strains.
Continue reading »Parkinson’s disease experts devise a roadmap
A recently discovered protein, alpha-synuclein, has become one of the most attractive targets for developing new drugs with the potential
Continue reading »Predicting disease emergence from forest fragmentation
A Massey University team has developed new ways of predicting disease-hot spots, created by humans changing the environment, to help
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