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  • To Fight Effects of Sleep Deprivation, Reach for Healthy Snacks

    Nutrition scientist  Maryam Hamidi, PhD, conducted research recently which required her to repeatedly stay awake from 8 a.m. until 5 a.m. the next day.

  • Scientists Discover New Antibiotic in Tropical Forest

    Scientists from Rutgers University and around the world have discovered an antibiotic produced by a soil bacterium from a Mexican tropical forest that may help lead to a “plant probiotic,” more robust plants and other antibiotics.

  • New Capsule Can Orally Deliver Drugs That Usually Have to Be Injected

    Many drugs, especially those made of proteins, cannot be taken orally because they are broken down in the gastrointestinal tract before they can take effect.

  • Heat Waves Could Increase Substantially in Size by Mid-Century

    Our planet has been baking under the sun this summer as temperatures reached the hottest ever recorded and heat waves spread across the globe.

  • Computer Kidney Sheds Light on Proper Hydration

    A new computer kidney developed at the University of Waterloo could tell researchers more about the impacts of medicines taken by people who don’t drink enough water.

  • GIGA Researchers Discover a Common Denominator That Triggers Asthma in Favourable Environments Such as Pollution or Excessive Hygiene

    In recent decades, asthma has become a major public health problem. 

  • Cancer Patients Who Exercise Have Less Heart Damage from Chemotherapy

    Patients with cancer should receive a tailored exercise prescription to protect their heart, reports a paper published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

  • Optical Imager Poised to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Dry Eye Disease

    Researchers have developed a new non-invasive optical imaging system that promises to improve diagnosis and treatments for dry eye disease.

  • Microbiome Provides New Clues to Determining Development of Colon Cancer

    A mutant protein found in humans with colon cancer blocks a pathway that regulates proliferation and expansion of cells, increasing amounts of bacterial species associated with the development of colon cancer. 

  • Collagen Fibers Encourage Cell Streaming by Balancing Individual Aggression with Collective Cooperation

    Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals, making up skin, bone, tendons and other soft tissues.

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