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Not junk: ‘Jumping gene’ is critical for early embryo: Gene that makes up a fifth of the human genome is not a parasite, but key to the first stages of embryonic development
A so-called “jumping gene” that researchers long considered either genetic junk or a pernicious parasite is actually a critical regulator
Fright and flight: Deciding when to escape: Study on instinctive behaviour elucidates a synaptic mechanism for computing escape decisions
How does your brain decide what to do in a threatening situation? A new paper published in Nature describes a
Transport of lipid-conjugated floxuridine by natural serum albumin for delivery to cancer cells
How can elimination of therapeutics from the bloodstream or their early enzymatic degradation be avoided in systemic delivery? Chinese scientists
Marijuana users feel MORE pain: Study finds drug lowers pain tolerance
Marijuana users feel MORE pain: Study finds cannabis lowers pain tolerance – meaning users need more painkillers after an injury
High levels of oral disease among elite athletes affecting performance
Significantly high levels of oral disease found among GB’s elite athletes is leading to poorer on-field performance, research by UCL’s
Solicitor warns of a ‘ticking timebomb’ of talc-related cancer
Talcum powder cancer ‘ticking timebomb’: Solicitor warns middle-aged women at risk of disease due to use of toiletry in their
Accurate measurements of sodium intake confirm relationship with mortality
Eating foods high in salt is known to contribute to high blood pressure, but does that linear relationship extend to
Atul Gawande says Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan healthcare venture will take gradual progress
SAN DIEGO – Atul Gawande, MD, addressed a range of topics concerning the direction healthcare needs to move at America's
Using fragment-based approaches to discover new antibiotics
In the July 2018 issue of SLAS Discovery, a review article summarizes new methods of fragment-based lead discovery (FBLD) to