The sharp rise of more than 20 minutes a day in average sedentary time among newly retired women seems to
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Suppression of newly found protein could lead to future treatments to slow Alzheimer’s progression
Researchers at the Case Western University School of Medicine say they have identified a previously unknown gene and associated protein
Continue reading »Newly engineered peptide shows potential as long-acting anti-HIV drug
A newly engineered peptide called IBP-CP24 has the potential to be further developed as a long-acting anti-HIV drug that can
Continue reading »Newly discovered gene mutation reduces fear and anxiety, increases social interaction
Finnish researchers at the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Oulu have discovered of a new type of
Continue reading »To sleep, perchance to heal: Newly discovered gene governs need for slumber when sick
Humans spend nearly one-third of their lives in slumber, yet sleep is still one of biology’s most enduring mysteries. Little
Continue reading »Study reveals early warning signs of heart problems in patients with newly diagnosed lupus
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in patients with lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease. In a new study
Continue reading »Newly identified target may help with drug discovery for chronic inflammatory diseases
Inflammation is part of the body’s natural healing process. But when it becomes chronic, inflammation can lead to cancer, Alzheimer’s
Continue reading »Newly designed pulsed-dye laser found effective for rosacea
(HealthDay)—A pulsed-dye laser with a novel 15-mm diameter treatment beam improves the appearance of rosacea, according to a study published
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