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Stem cell transplants show promise as possible AIDS cure

[A study] demonstrated a successful stem cell transplantation from donors harboring an HIV-resistant gene. Blood taken from the patient revealed ...
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Babies’ brain waves could forewarn autism

[B]abies who have unusually high or low synchrony between certain brain waves — as measured by electroencephalography (EEG) — at ...
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Behold the sturddlefish: ‘It’s like if a cow and a giraffe made a baby’

“Sturddlefish,” as these [Russian sturgeon and American paddlefish] hybrids were nicknamed after researchers in Hungary announced their creation last month, go shockingly ...
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Why flu vaccines don’t work for very long

A new study from a team from Emory Vaccine Center provides insights into why the flu vaccine’s immunity is shorter ...
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Brain activation: How to help the blind see

[I]n a recent study at Baylor College of Medicine, researchers made the blind see. A team led by neurosurgeon Daniel Yoshor “drew” letters ...
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DNA shows Neanderthals mated with humans in two waves, not just once

[A]ncient humans mated with Neanderthals between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago, well before the more recent, and better-known mixing of the two ...
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Marijuana use during pregnancy increases infant’s chances of getting autism by 50%

[C]hildren of mothers who reported using cannabis during pregnancy had a 50% increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ...
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Deaths in less developed countries set to surge from malaria, HIV and TB linked to COVID-19 disruptions

Over the next five years, deaths from [HIV, tuberculosis and malaria] could rise by as much as 10%, 20% and ...
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‘A new chapter in my life’: Woman gets second face transplant

Carmen Blandin Tarleton, 52, underwent her second operation for a new face in July after the transplant she received seven ...
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Discovery of fire lit up human evolution. When did it occur?

Scientists suspect that without a control over fire, humans probably would never have developed large brains and the benefits that ...
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Headspace for work app: Mindfulness science or scam?

Demand for the mindfulness and meditation app has skyrocketed since the Covid-19 pandemic and its ripple effects began taking a ...
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Metformin: First pill that purportedly treats age-related illnesses in review for approval for trials

In recent decades, we've come leaps and bounds in treating and preventing some of the world's leading age-related diseases, such as ...
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‘Like, wow’!: 3-D ultrasound images allow blind parents ‘glimpse’ at their newborn’s face

[S]ophisticated technology allows [blind parents] to “see” their little ones before they are born by creating a 3-D image to ...
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One year in, 9 boys with muscular dystrophy show remarkable progress from gene therapy

Nine boys aged 6 to 12 who have been living with [Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy] since birth received a gene therapy ...
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Synthetic biology ‘apps’: Here comes a revolution in medicine, chemicals, agriculture and food

Today, anyone who can code can win in the internet economy. Thanks to services such as Amazon’s AWS and Apple’s ...
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Trump rebuff: Administration-backed Idaho law banning transgender athletes from participating in school sports that match their gender identity on hold

Idaho’s "Fairness in Women’s Sports Act" [that bars transgender women from participating in school sports] will now be on pause ...
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Missing link: The complicated sex lives of ancient humans

Analysis of two Neanderthal genomes, one Denisovan genome, and four modern human genomes revealed new evidence of gene flow between ...
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Do you have a quick mind? It could be because your cerebellum is so large

Sometimes referred to by its Latin translation as the "little brain", the cerebellum is located close to the brainstem and ...
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Personalized medicine and precision nutrition: Biases distort how individuals respond to health risks

Some people fear sharks more than cars, although the probability of dying in a car is over 30,000 times higher. And ...
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Pew survey: 80% of churchgoers, including most Republicans, support masks and social distancing during services

U.S. adults overwhelmingly say houses of worship should be required to follow the same rules about social distancing and large ...
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Eagles’ DeSean Jackson’s bizarre anti-Semitic comments and impulsiveness might be due to a history of frequent concussions

In early July, [DeSean] Jackson landed himself in hot water by sharing a bad quote on Instagram, details Newsweek. In all fairness, it ...
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Worse than COVID19: Millions of deaths expected from other diseases as pandemic crisis sucks resources

Until this year, TB and its deadly allies, H.I.V. and malaria, were on the run. The toll from each disease ...
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Vitamin D from sunshine or supplements does not reduce risk of depression

According to [a] study from Massachusetts General Hospital released [August 5], vitamin D, also known as the sunshine supplement, does ...
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You are what your hair says you are: Follicles provide a map of your diet and health

Your mop can potentially shed light on whether you prefer veggie burgers or cheeseburgers, a new study has suggested. Researchers ...
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Gum health linked to mental health problems

Periodontal disease is associated with a wide range of health conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes and dementia, making the ...
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Star Wars inspired ‘electronic artificial skin’ can restore the sense of touch for prosthetic users

[A] device, dubbed ACES, or Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin, is made up of 100 small sensors and is about 1 ...
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Why are Alzheimer’s and dementia rates falling in Europe and the U.S.?

The risk for a person to develop dementia over a lifetime is now 13 percent lower than it was in ...
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Dinosaur cancer? We suffer from malignancies that afflicted our distant biological relatives

[S]cientists say they have, for the first time, found that dinosaurs suffered from osteosarcoma -- an aggressive malignant cancer that ...