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  • Researchers Show How Side Hit to The Head Could Damage Brain, Lead to Concussion

    Play contact sports for any length of time and at one point or another you’re probably going to have your ‘bell rung’ by a powerful blow to the head from a hard hit or fall.

  • Clinical Trial to Evaluate Experimental Treatment in People Allergic to Multiple Foods

    Though food allergy affects more than 4.8 million children in the United States, no approved preventative treatments currently exist.

  • For Salmonella Detection, Genomic Tool Emerges as A Key

    The world’s food supply will become safer as the food industry shifts to high-resolution, whole-genome sequencing – which examines the full DNA of a given organism all at once. This move to make sequencing ubiquitous will lead to the consistently reliable detection of salmonella.

  • How 'Offloading' Information Could Expose Our Memories to Manipulation

    When people use their computer or smartphone to store information, they may not be able to detect if that information has been manipulated when they retrieve it later, according to researchers from the University of Waterloo. 

  • High Insulin Production May Contribute to Pancreatic Cancer

    UBC scientists have demonstrated for the first time a causal link between high insulin levels and pancreatic cancer.

  • Excellence Payments to Hospitals Improve Hip Fracture Care

    Hip fractures are a major cause of death and disability among older people worldwide, with 70,000 cases every year in the UK, which cost the NHS around £2 billion.

  • Physics Could Answer Questions About Breast Cancer Spreading to Bones

    To fully understand why breast cancer spreads, or metastasizes, you must also consider the how.

  • Precision Editing of Gut Bacteria Reduces Cancer in Mice

    UT Southwestern researchers have shown that precision editing of the bacterial populations in the gut reduces inflammation-associated colorectal cancer in mice.

  • Speeding Up Drug Discovery for Brain Diseases

    A research team led by Whitehead Institute scientists has identified 30 distinct chemical compounds — 20 of which are drugs undergoing clinical trial or have already been approved by the FDA — that boost the protein production activity of a critical gene in the brain and improve symptoms of Rett syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental condition that often provokes autism-like behaviors in patients.

  • Blood Pressure Control Less Likely Among Those Treated in Low-Income Areas

    People enrolled in a large clinical hypertension management trial were half as likely to control their blood pressure if they received care at clinics and primary care practices in low-income areas, according to new research in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.

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