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Blocking a protein’s activity with antibodies improves cognitive behavior in aging mice: the mice became smarter
Using a magnetized wire to detect cancer earlier
A biomarker that can predict who will be most susceptible to influenza
Functional patient-specific neurons created directly from blood samples
Finding the brain switch for fear, boldness and courage . . . in mice for now
Could destructive urges be stopped by a brief electrical pulse?
Chronic fatigue syndrome biomarkers found
Researchers say that disease genes are spread uniformly across the genome, not clustered in specific molecular pathways
Findings that something in your blood can influence the way you think could lead to new treatments for age-associated declines in mental ability
Tiny bubbles that bind to malignant tumors make the tumors visible to ultrasound imaging
Lab on a chip diagnostics that cost 1 cent to make
Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells, study finds
Researchers invent nanotech microchip to diagnose type-1 diabetes
Infusion of young blood recharges brains of old mice, study finds
Blood test could provide rapid, accurate method of detecting solid cancers, study finds
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