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  • LSU Health New Orleans Research Finds New Rx Target for Childhood Cancer

    Research led by Michael Lan, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Genetics at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, found that a compound named 5'-iodotubercidin (5'-IT) suppresses the growth of neuroblastoma cells and identified a potential new therapeutic approach for the disease. 

  • Want to Learn a New Skill? Take Some Short Breaks

    In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers found that our brains may solidify the memories of new skills we just practiced a few seconds earlier by taking a short rest. 

  • Fishy Diagnostics for Food Allergy Testing

    James Cook University scientists have found material commonly used for fish allergy testing is unreliable - potentially putting lives at risk.

  • Want to Quit Smoking? Partner Up.

    Kicking the habit works best in pairs. 

  • Ability to Lift Weights Quickly Can Mean a Longer Life

    Prolong your life by increasing your muscle power. 

  • Air Pollution Linked to Pre-Term, Smaller Babies

    Babies are much more likely to be born prematurely or underweight if exposed to high levels of air pollution in the womb, according to a new study released today.

  • A Dust-Up: Microbes Interact with Harmful Chemicals in Dust

    The dust that settles throughout our homes and offices almost always contains bits of chemicals that can cause problems for the human endocrine system, scientists say.

  • NASA Twins Study Offers New Insight on How a Human’s Body Responds to Spaceflight

    When NASA decided to study identical twin astronauts — one remaining on Earth while the other orbited high above for nearly one year, starting in March 2015 — scientists were not sure what they would find.

  • Keeping the Taste, Reducing the Salt

    Washington State University researchers have found a way to make food taste salty but with less of the sodium chloride tied to poor health.

  • New Study Advances Treatment Options for PTSD

    Stephen Maren, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, recently published significant research on the psychological and neural basis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

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