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04/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Plants redirect electrons to an alternative route to prevent damage caused by oxidative stress
It may not seem like it, but plants can also experience stress – oxidative stress, that is – from absorbing too much light. Now, scientists are looking into the process by which plants manage oxidative stress. Researchers from Kobe University have recently released the results of a study that looked into how plants manage oxidative stress. The study focused […]
04/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists find that a strain of the common cold virus may REVOLUTIONIZE bladder cancer treatments
Viruses are usually associated with causing disease. However, scientists have long been fascinated by their ability to rewrite a host cell’s DNA, and whether it could be used for good. Now, a recent study suggests that a strain of the virus that causes the common cold may be used to help cure one type of cancer. Researchers […]
04/09/2020
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By Franz Walker
Keep your distance: Coronavirus can reach farther than 2 meters and linger for up to 3 days
In the months since it first emerged, scientists have learned many things about deadly coronavirus behind the global pandemic. A new study revealed that it can stay on plastic for 72 hours — three days — and that keeping two meters (six-and-a-half feet) apart may not be enough. A television new program set to air on […]
04/07/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers explain how the circadian clocks of specific body parts operate independently from the brain’s “central clock”
You might think that the rest of your body goes to sleep the moment you do, but it seems that this isn’t the case. A recent study has brought to light how different parts of the body don’t follow the brain’s “central clock” and instead follow their own. Two recent studies from University of California, Irvine (UCI) […]
04/06/2020
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By Franz Walker
The gut’s role in food allergies: Scientists identify changes in gut microbiota that may prevent or even reverse food allergies
The effects of food allergies can range from simply being annoying or inconvenient, preventing you from eating your favorite food, to life-threatening, like difficulty breathing. While medical means of combating food allergies do exist, a recent study has found a more natural, and potentially more effective, method of fighting food allergies – adjusting gut bacteria. […]
04/06/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers find evidence of ‘hidden consciousness’ days after brain injury
The thin line between life and death as well as the definition of “brain dead” has long puzzled neuroscientists and even sparked debates, lawsuits and media frenzies. A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, however, has found neural hints of a “hidden consciousness” in patients who went on to make full recoveries from traumatic […]
04/02/2020
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By Franz Walker
A new type of magnetic stimulation helps reverse concussion symptoms, study finds
Concussion often leads to a number of serious long-term consequences for anyone who suffers one, and as such, early treatment is a must. Now, scientists have come up with a novel new idea using magnetic fields to reverse many of the symptoms of a concussion. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in Canada have […]
04/01/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers develop new chemical separation method that could pave the way for faster purification of elements, potential cancer treatment
Separating elements, especially some of the rarer ones used for certain medical treatments, can be a time-intensive and painstaking task. A recent study, however, promises a faster and more efficient method of separating elements – one that may help obtain a rare isotope that shows promise in cancer treatments. Researchers at the Department of Energy‘s […]
03/31/2020
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By Franz Walker
Tempting by design: Study reveals exposure to “food cues” increases a person’s cravings
Ever wonder why you sometimes get cravings after seeing a picture of food, even though you know you aren’t really hungry? According to a recent study, it’s all in the mind, or more precisely, in how the mind processes food cues. According to psychologists at Dartmouth College, there is a physiological process responsible for heightened sensitivity […]
03/30/2020
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By Franz Walker
Study finds that lithium could be used to treat people with a rare muscle disease
A rare disease called limb-girdle muscular dystrophy D1 (LMGD1) makes even everyday actions such as climbing stairs, lifting objects and standing up from a chair difficult to do. Over time, it can even cause some people to lose the ability to walk. A recent study, however, shows that lithium can be a possible treatment for LMGD1. Researchers at the […]
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