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Microrna-29 molecule controls brain maturation in mammals

April 8, 2021Health News

A team led by scientists at the UNC School of Medicine identified a molecule called microRNA-29 as a powerful controller…

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Leaky gut and microbial dysbiosis could contribute to cytokine storm in severely ill COVID-19 cases

April 8, 2021Health News

As the world approaches the grim milestone of three million deaths from COVID-19 disease, a new preprint research paper posted…

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Research points to 'digital shifts' in cardiovascular care amid COVID-19 pandemic

April 7, 2021Health News

New research from the Smidt Heart Institute shows that more patients-;specifically those with medical risk factors or from underserved communities-;opted…

cardiology, diagnostic, Heart, Pandemic, Research

Mother's stress levels during conception could be a determinant of fetal sex

April 6, 2021Health News

A study carried out by scientists from the University of Granada (UGR) has revealed that women who experience stress both…

baby, brain, chromosome, conception, Cortisol, hair, Hormone, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, pregnancy, Prenatal, Psychology, Research, sperm?, Steroid, Stress, Testosterone

FDA-approved cancer drug blunts SARS-CoV-2 protein's detrimental effects

April 3, 2021Health News

University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers have identified the most toxic proteins made by SARS-CoV-2-;the virus that causes…

Cancer, cell, Disease Modeling, drugs, Fruit, Genes, HIV, lungs, medicine, muscle, Pandemic, protein, remdesivir, Research, SARS, SARS-CoV-2, Virus

Researchers reveal novel therapeutic target in the treatment of certain cancers

April 3, 2021Health News

Mount Sinai Researchers Find "Removal of AKAP11 Protein by Autophagy as a key to Fuel Mitochondrial Metabolism and Tumor Cell…

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Female doctors experiencing domestic abuse fear the consequences of reporting it

April 2, 2021Health News

Female doctors who suffer domestic abuse can feel unable to get help due to perceptions that it "should not happen…

Doctor, Primary Care, Research

Temperature difference in the upper and lower respiratory tract influences SARS-CoV-2 replication

April 1, 2021Health News

A team of researchers from the Institute for Infectious Diseases (IFIK) at the University of Bern and the Federal Institute…

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Researchers study the physical effects of space travel on astronaut's heart

April 1, 2021Health News

With NASA preparing to send humans to Mars in the 2030s, researchers are studying the physical effects of spending long…

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Study finds dramatic increases in rates of insomnia, sleep apnea among US military members

April 1, 2021Health News

Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea have increased dramatically among active-duty military members over a 14-year period, 2005 through 2019. Insomnia…

diagnostic, education, Insomnia, medicine, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Psychiatry, Research, sleep, Sleep apnea, Sleep Disorder

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