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  • Scientists Find Thirdhand Smoke Affects Cells in Humans

    Thirdhand smoke can damage epithelial cells in the respiratory system by stressing cells and causing them to fight for survival, a research team led by scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has found.

  • Protein Linked to Aggressive Skin Cancer

    Almost 300,000 people worldwide develop malignant melanoma each year. 

  • Technology Allows Researchers to See Patients’ Real-Time Pain While in the Clinic

    Many patients, especially those who are anesthetized or emotionally challenged, cannot communicate precisely about their pain.

  • Students Chowing Down Tuna in Dining Halls Are Unaware of Mercury Exposure Risks

    A surprising number of students eating in university dining halls have been helping themselves to servings of tuna well beyond the amounts recommended to avoid consuming too much mercury, a toxic heavy metal.

  • Long Term Study Reveals Public Health Benefits from Air Pollution Reductions

    Policies to improve air quality in the UK over the past 40 years have led to significant reductions in air pollution and associated mortality rates, a new study has found.

  • Controlling Deadly Malaria Without Chemicals

    Scientists have finally found malaria’s Achilles’ heel, a neurotoxin that isn’t harmful to any living thing except Anopheles mosquitoes that spread malaria.

  • Toxic Substances Found in the Glass and Decoration of Alcoholic Beverage Bottles

    Bottles of beer, wine and spirits contain potentially harmful levels of toxic elements, such as lead and cadmium, in their enamelled decorations, a new study shows.

  • “Nanoemulsion” Gels Offer New Way to Deliver Drugs Through the Skin

    MIT chemical engineers have devised a new way to create very tiny droplets of one liquid suspended within another liquid, known as nanoemulsions.

  • Yale Scientists Discover Molecular Key to How Cancer Spreads

    Yale researchers have discovered how metastasis, the spread of cancer cells throughout the body, is triggered on the molecular level, and have developed a tool with the potential to detect those triggers in patients with certain cancers.

  • A Better Way to Encapsulate Islet Cells for Diabetes Treatment

    When medical devices are implanted in the body, the immune system often attacks them, producing scar tissue around the device.

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