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  • Scientists Edge Closer to Root Causes of Multiple Sclerosis

    An international team of researchers led by the University of British Columbia has made a scientific advance they hope will lead to the development of preventative treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS).

  • How Artificial Intelligence Detects Rare Diseases

    Every year, around half a million children worldwide are born with a rare hereditary disease. 

  • Researchers Uncover Indoor Pollution Hazards

    When most people think about air pollution, they think of summertime haze, traffic or smokestack exhaust, wintertime inversions, or wildfire smoke.

  • Drug Makes Tumors More Susceptible to Chemo

    Many chemotherapy drugs kill cancer cells by severely damaging their DNA.

  • Is There A Limit to Human Endurance? Science Says Yes

    From the Ironman triathlon to the Tour de France, some competitions test the limits of even the toughest endurance athletes.

  • Food Freshness Sensors Could Replace ‘Use-By’ Dates to Cut Food Waste

    The researchers say the new sensors could help detect spoilage and reduce food waste for supermarkets and consumers.

  • Estimating Microplastic Consumption

    Since the mass production of plastics began in the 1940s, the versatile polymers have spread rapidly across the globe. 

  • Dietary Supplements Linked with Severe Health Events in Children, Young Adults

    Consumption of dietary supplements sold for weight loss, muscle building, and energy was associated with increased risk for severe medical events in children and young adults compared to consumption of vitamins, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. 

  • TAU Researchers Spearhead Early Detection of Parkinson's Disease

    Parkinson's disease is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease, affecting everything from speech, posture and gait to digestion, sleep, impulse control and cognition. 

  • Researchers Develop Breakthrough Process to Create Cancer-Killing Drugs

    A research team at Dartmouth College has developed a new strategy for drug discovery and development that can be used to produce targeted therapies against diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration, according to a study published in Nature Communications.

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