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Iron deficiency causes aspartate-sensitive dysfunction in CD8+ T cells
Iron is an irreplaceable co-factor for metabolism. Iron deficiency affects >1 billion people and decreased iron availability impairs immunity....
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Why does cancer spread to the spine? Newly discovered stem cells might be the key
A stem cell vital for vertebral growth also drives spine metastases, and the use of MDMA in the treatment of PTSD. Download the Nature Podcast 20...
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The Characteristics, Causes, and Consequences of Sprawling Development Patterns in the United States | Learn Science at Scitable
The way in which we develop the American landscape and its urban areas is a critical component to creating livable and sustainable cities. The...
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Common Foot Problems in Older Adults: Causes and Treatment
As people age, preserving foot health becomes increasingly important in maintaining mobility and overall health. Leonardo Da Vinci famously said, “The...
usnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Erectile dysfunction FAQs
Hi. I'm Dr. Kohler, a urologist at Mayo Clinic. I'm here to answer some of the important questions you may have about erectile dysfunction. Problems...
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Biological Clock Plays Critical Role In Driving Teens’ Late-Day Eating Habits
The causes of obesity are complex and influenced by many factors. While research has highlighted connections between sleep, eating patterns and...
eurasiareview.com - 30+ days ago
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Lipoic acid-plumbagin conjugate protects pancreatic beta cells against high glucose-induced toxicity
Pancreatic β cells that produce insulin play a significant role in maintaining glucose homeostasis. However, high glucose (HG) causes oxidative...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Foot Problems: Causes of Growths, Pain, and New Symptoms
Foot problems run the gamut from blisters caused by wearing the wrong shoes to nonhealing foot ulcers caused by diabetes. Some foot problems are...
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5 ChatGPT Prompts To Turn Your Website Into A Client Magnet
Your website isn't working hard enough. It’s stuffed with fancy words, overwhelming options, and confusing navigation that causes visitors to click away. Stop leaving...
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District Links: Waymo aims to bring driverless taxis to DC next year; animal-control shift causes scramble to find homes for dozens of dogs; and more
The company already operating self-driving taxis in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles and Austin is looking to bring its autonomous...
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Mice with human cells developed using ‘game-changing’ technique
Human cells injected into amniotic fluid find their way into fetal mouse organs. Researchers have developed mice with organs containing human cells,...
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Researchers make remarkable breakthrough in battery technology capable of storing more power faster than before: 'These ... mean we need to produce fewer cells'
A 3D electrode design has seemingly unlocked new potential for Battolyser researchers. Their invention is a battery-electrolyser combination spawned...
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Genetic risk for alcoholism linked to brain immune cell response, study finds
People who carry a high genetic risk for alcohol use disorder may have brain immune cells that respond differently to alcohol exposure, according to...
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What causes long COVID? Case builds for rogue antibodies
Study finds that antibodies from people with the debilitating condition trigger similar symptoms in mice. Carissa Wong Antibodies isolated from people...
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How To Eliminate Bad Odor From Your Armpits: Causes and Solutions
Your armpits smell when the bacteria on your skin mix with the sweat your body produces. While having smelly armpits from time to time is...
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Emotional Memory Cells Driving Empathy Discovered
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A Derm Shares 3 Things She'd 'Never' Do To Her Scalp To Avoid Hair Loss—#1 Causes Dead Skin Buildup
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These brain cells help days-old mice to bond with mum
Scientists pinpoint neurons that encode the mother–baby bond in the brains of infant mice. Miryam Naddaf Researchers have identified neurons in the...
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Wily parasite kills human cells and wears their remains as disguise
The single-celled parasite Entamoeba histolytica infects 50 million people each year, killing nearly 70,000. Usually, this wily, shape-shifting...
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Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments
Cells function differently under low gravity conditions. Rather than send lab samples to space, researchers are developing Earth-bound tools to more...
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Stem cells reverse woman’s diabetes — a world first
Patient is the first person with type 1 diabetes to receive this kind of transplant. Smriti Mallapaty A 25-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes started...
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Young men are more likely to have erectile dysfunction if they also suffer from this issue
As if having erectile dysfunction (ED) wasn’t hard enough, scientists say impotence may be linked to a common condition that causes humiliating,...
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Tiny robots made from human cells heal damaged tissue
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Stem Cells: A New Hope for Hearing Loss Therapy - PubMed
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