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Decision-making dysfunction may be key contributor to movement disorder symptoms in Parkinson’s patients

Decision-making dysfunction may be key contributor to movement disorder symptoms in Parkinson’s patients

Delayed healing linked to weaker electrical currents in diabetic wounds

Delayed healing linked to weaker electrical currents in diabetic wounds

Exercise can help improve ADHD symptoms in adults

Exercise can help improve ADHD symptoms in adults

RVFV uses cancer pathway to hijack host cell and cause infection

RVFV uses cancer pathway to hijack host cell and cause infection

New research helps better understand role of TIP60 in allowing tumors to survive in low-oxygen environments

New research helps better understand role of TIP60 in allowing tumors to survive in low-oxygen environments

Sleep-disordered breathing increases cardiovascular risk in ACS patients

Sleep-disordered breathing increases cardiovascular risk in ACS patients

New study reveals high percentages of unsafe blood lead levels among U.S. children

New study reveals high percentages of unsafe blood lead levels among U.S. children

Scientists develop new software program that can help compare large amounts of metagenomes

Scientists develop new software program that can help compare large amounts of metagenomes

Researchers highlight gene loss as potential process of genetic change, evolutionary adaption

Researchers highlight gene loss as potential process of genetic change, evolutionary adaption

New research paves way for potential notch-based anticancer therapeutics

New research paves way for potential notch-based anticancer therapeutics

Salk Institute researchers use super-resolution microscope to image vital receptors in lymph nodes

Salk Institute researchers use super-resolution microscope to image vital receptors in lymph nodes

TSRI scientists develop novel technique for finding drug candidates

TSRI scientists develop novel technique for finding drug candidates

Researchers explore why women have ubiquitous survival advantage than men

Researchers explore why women have ubiquitous survival advantage than men

Research highlights significance of ultra-rapid brain responses to threat-related visual stimuli

Research highlights significance of ultra-rapid brain responses to threat-related visual stimuli

Mayo researchers develop extremely precise assay to measure age-associated changes in GDF11

Mayo researchers develop extremely precise assay to measure age-associated changes in GDF11

Researchers find new method to replicate one of earliest changes in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers find new method to replicate one of earliest changes in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers find unexpected connection between two types of calming immune cells

Researchers find unexpected connection between two types of calming immune cells

New electronic sensor can distinguish between dead and living bacteria cells

New electronic sensor can distinguish between dead and living bacteria cells

Excessive AhR signaling helps explain dioxin-induced abnormal behavioral alterations in mice

Excessive AhR signaling helps explain dioxin-induced abnormal behavioral alterations in mice

Researcher employs high-resolution imaging, mechanical mapping to gauge structural integrity of cornea

Researcher employs high-resolution imaging, mechanical mapping to gauge structural integrity of cornea

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