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New grant to optimize gut microbes, boost health benefits of broccoli

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High blood and urinary metal levels among marijuana users

Researchers create ‘designer bacteria’ to target autoimmunity in the brain, making treatment safer and more effective

Engineered probiotic developed to treat multiple sclerosis

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COVID-19 virus is evolving rapidly in white-tailed deer

Assistant Professor Dr. Hong-yuan Chu, Van Andel Institute

Repairing broken brain circuits may offer path to new Parkinson’s treatments

University of Rochester researchers successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats to mice, resulting in improved health and an extension of the mouse’s lifespan.

Longevity gene from naked mole rats extends lifespan of mice

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Vasectomies on the rise in the U.S.

Restoring sight to the blind with cutting-edge brain implants

Woman running

Breast size affects women’s attitudes to exercise

Grass seen via blue light

Blue-light filtering spectacles probably make no difference to eye strain, eye health or sleep quality

Lead author Dr Charles Cox

Molecule identified that could be key for a new wave of drugs to target obesity and bone diseases

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Largest genetic study of brain structure identifies how the brain is organised

Man clutching his chest

Experiencing pain after a heart attack may predict long-term survival

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A new therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s

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