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Meditation and yoga can 'reverse' DNA reactions which cause stress
Mind-body interventions (MBIs) such as meditation, yoga and Tai Chi don't simply relax us; they can 'reverse' the molecular reactions in our DNA which cause ill-health and depression, according to a study.
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Researchers Have Traced The Genes For Antibiotic Resistance Back to Their Source
New research from The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability in Denmark has for the first time provided evidence to back up what biologists have long suspected – the resistance genes come from the same source as the antibiotics themselves.
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The Old Are Eating the Young

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The Old Are Eating the Young
Around the world, a generational divide is worsening.
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A Lack of 'Editing' in The Brain Could Be What's Driving The Most Aggressive Tumours
Brain cancer is often a devastating diagnosis, and scientists have been hunting for mechanisms that could explain the sources of brain tumours, with hopes to also find something that could prevent them.
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| Categories: | Tags: Oncology, cancer, brain, brain cancer, genetics, genetic engineering, genome modification, synthetic biology, CRIPSR | Comments: (0) | View Count: (823)
New blood test could see personalised prostate cancer treatment
Revolutionary three-in-one blood test could change treatment for advanced stages of disease, say scientists.
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How does a frog heal wounded skin without scarring?

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How does a frog heal wounded skin without scarring?
When a Xenopus frog is deeply wounded, its skin can regenerate without scarring. Researchers have found that cells under the skin contribute to this regeneration after an excision injury.
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Common household chemicals lead to birth defects

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Common household chemicals lead to birth defects
A connection between common household chemicals and birth defects has been uncovered by new research.
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| Categories: | Tags: Reproduction, congenital malformations, disinfectants, disinfection | Comments: (0) | View Count: (962)
Antibacterial Nucleoside-Analog Inhibitor of Bacterial RNA Polymerase
Scientists have discovered a new antibiotic effective against drug-resistant bacteria: pseudouridimycin. The new antibiotic is produced by a microbe found in a soil sample collected in Italy and was discovered by screening microbes from soil samples. The new antibiotic kills a broad spectrum of drug-sensitive and drug-resistant bacteria in a test tube and cures bacterial infections in mice.
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Gut bacteria might one day help slow down aging process

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Gut bacteria might one day help slow down aging process
Slowing down the aging process might be possible one day with supplements derived from gut bacteria.
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| Categories: | Tags: Microbiomas, Alzheimer's disease, tumors, cancer, oncology | Comments: (0) | View Count: (1167)
5 kilograms of broccoli in a pill slashes diabetics’ blood sugar
A powder that contains concentrated extract from the vegetable could prove indispensable to people with type 2 diabetes. The extract reduced blood sugar levels by up to 10 per cent in people with the disease.
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