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Gut bacteria tell the brain what animals should eat

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Gut bacteria tell the brain what animals should eat
Neuroscientists have, for the first time, shown that gut bacteria "speak" to the brain to control food choices in animals.
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| Categories: | Tags: Food, diet, microbiome, microbiota | Comments: (0) | View Count: (758)
An artificial womb successfully grew baby sheep — and humans could be next
The lambs spent four weeks in the external wombs and seemed to develop normally
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| Categories: | Tags: Reproduction, uterus, artificial reproduction | Comments: (0) | View Count: (922)
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Pessimists more likely to die from heart disease

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Pessimists more likely to die from heart disease
Expect the worst and you'll never be disappointed." This is the motto some of us live by. But for patients with heart disease, this pessimistic view of life may ultimately raise their risk of death.
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| Categories: | Tags: Cardiovascular system, heart, mood, stress, inflammation | Comments: (0) | View Count: (745)
Nanoparticle vaccine shows potential as immunotherapy to fight multiple cancer types
Researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed a first-of-its-kind nanoparticle vaccine immunotherapy that targets several different cancer types.
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| Categories: | Tags: Cancer, Oncology, Vaccine, Cure for Cancer | Comments: (0) | View Count: (765)
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What’s my age again?

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What’s my age again?
Anti-ageing drug just a few years away. Researchers from the UNSW School of Medical Sciences and Harvard Medical School are just six months away from human trials of a new drug that appears to repair damaged DNA, reversing the effects of radiation and ageing.
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| Categories: | Tags: NAD+. awaiting clinical trials, antiaging drug | Comments: (0) | View Count: (948)
China Exclusive: Are human space babies conceivable? Tianzhou-1 experiment may give clue
As astronauts continue to break records for time spent in space and manned Mars exploration is under discussion, scientists in China have begun a groundbreaking study to determine if humans can reproduce in space.
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| Categories: | Tags: Stem cells, germ cells, human reproduction, space | Comments: (0) | View Count: (816)
New research on eyeballs just might lead to a jet lag cure
Your biological clock is probably the most reliable machinery in your body: it runs 24-7 to regulate vital functions from sleep to metabolism and remains stubbornly steadfast when you fly across time zones. Scientists still don’t know exactly how this this internal clock works. But now researchers have identified a missing gear that could offer a cure for jet lag.
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| Categories: | Tags: biological clock, circadian rhythm, sleep, jet lag | Comments: (0) | View Count: (946)
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Could genetics influence what we like to eat?

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Could genetics influence what we like to eat?
Understanding the roles of genes in eating behaviors and food preferences could lead to personalized diets that are easier to follow
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| Categories: | Tags: Genetics, genetic analysis, obesity, nutrition | Comments: (0) | View Count: (700)
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Why healthy cells near tumours turn cancerous

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Why healthy cells near tumours turn cancerous
NTU team finds that constant exposure to hydrogen peroxide is behind phenomenon
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| Categories: | Tags: Cancer, oncology, oxidation | Comments: (0) | View Count: (827)
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5 Amazing Things Your Brain Does While You Sleep

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5 Amazing Things Your Brain Does While You Sleep
Sleeping for a third of a day has to have a purpose, if not, its not particularly advantageous to human evolution. Scientists have been studying sleep for decades and have come up with some answers. Here are 5 functions your brain carries out during sleep.
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| Categories: | Tags: Sleep, brain, memory, information processing, rest | Comments: (0) | View Count: (1768)
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