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Genetic Variant Offers Protection Against Alzheimer’s Disease

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Cocaine Crisis: Innovative Solutions Needed to Fight Rising Addiction Rates

Kourosh Shoele, an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering, Hadi Mohammadigoushki, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Farshad Nazarinasrabad, a doctoral candidate in chemical engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. (Mark Wallheiser/FAMU-FSU College of Engineering)

Bacteria Dance the Twist in Our Stomachs: H. pylori Gets Its Groove On

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Glioblastoma’s hidden weakness may have been found

Embryonic stem cell

Scientists Break Through Stem Cell Barrier with New Delivery Method

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Hugs beat drugs for newborns exposed to opioids

Northwestern Medicine scientists led by Adam Sonabend report results of the first in-human clinical trial using a skull-implantable ultrasound device to open the blood-brain barrier and repeatedly permeate large, critical regions of the human brain t...Show More Caption →

Chemotherapy drug reaches brain in humans for first time

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Cannabis knocks down pain, improves sleep and lifts brain fog in cancer patients

Prostate cancer cells

Transgender women are still at risk for prostate cancer

Pathological phosphorylation (yellow) of Tau proteins (red-orange) leads to disintegration of microtubuli in the neuron axon an aggregation of the tau proteins. The transport of synaptic vesicles (orange-blue) is interrupted. Credit: selvanegra on iStock

First ‘gene silencing’ drug for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise

Pudding that sometimes contains xantham gum.

Stool transplants better than antibiotics for recurring, deadly gut infections

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Drug teriflunomide may delay earliest symptoms of multiple sclerosis

Blood vessels in the soft tissue between joints, during a rheumatoid arthritis flare-up.

Gum disease may lie at the root of some arthritis flare-ups

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Sex of blood donor has no effect on recipient survival

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