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04/16/2018

Research offers potential insight into Alzheimer’s disease

Slightly elevated beta-amyloid levels in the brain are associated with increased activity in certain brain regions, according to a new

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04/13/2018

Automated analysis of biopsy samples enables rapid and reproducible quantification of NASH disease activity

Deep-learning approaches to pattern recognition in liver biopsy samples have moved one step closer to clinical application, with a new

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04/12/2018

Black-white disparities in heart disease mortality have increased from 1968-2015 according to MMWR Surveillance Summary

Researchers at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently published

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04/11/2018

Severity of menopause symptoms could help predict heart disease

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in women. A study of 138 menopausal women examined the association of

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04/10/2018

Study identifies new molecular target for treating deadly lung disease IPF

Scientists searching for a therapy to stop the deadly and mostly untreatable lung disease, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), found a

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04/10/2018

Risk stages defined for children with chronic kidney disease

Experts in pediatric kidney disease have published a new staging system to help doctors better predict the length of time

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04/10/2018

Exercise could outsmart genetics when it comes to heart disease

Exercise, especially cardio fitness, could outweigh genetics when it comes to heart disease, according to new research. The study, published

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04/09/2018

Physical activity helps fight genetic risk of heart disease, study finds

Keeping fit, even if you’re born with a high genetic risk for heart disease, still works to keep your heart

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04/06/2018

New blood test useful to detect people at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease

There is, as yet, no cure for Alzheimer’s disease. It is often argued that progress in drug research has been

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04/05/2018

Motherhood and inflammatory bowel disease

Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) should be given more advice about pregnancy so they can make informed choices about

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