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Cross-species prion adaptation depends on prion replication environment: Prion replication under low-RNA conditions results in altered disease features in animals
06-23-2018 James Health News

A hamster prion that replicated under conditions of low RNA

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Brain tingles: First study of its kind reveals physiological benefits of ASMR
06-23-2018 James Health News

Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) — the relaxing ‘brain tingles’

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Lonely and prolonged struggle for people with severe obesity
06-21-2018 James Health News

The majority of people with severe obesity have a lonely

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David vs Goliath: How a small molecule can defeat asthma attacks
06-17-2018 James Health News

An invisible particle enters your lungs. The next thing you

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Researchers find transport molecule has unexpected role
06-17-2018 James Health News

UT Southwestern researchers recently reported a basic science finding that

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Gum disease may be a key initiator of rheumatoid arthritis related autoimmunity: Significantly higher prevalence of gum disease found in individuals at risk of rheumatoid arthritis compared to healthy controls
06-17-2018 James Health News

The results of a study presented at the Annual European

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Scientists create ‘genetic atlas’ of proteins in human blood
06-07-2018 James Health News

An international team of researchers led by scientists at the

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Metabolically ‘healthy’ obesity still linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease
06-02-2018 James Health News

Women who are obese and who have been metabolically healthy

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Social stress linked to shortened lifespan in mice
05-31-2018 James Health News

A new study from University of Minnesota Medical School researchers

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Link between IBD and Parkinson’s might allow doctors to slow down condition: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) had 22 percent higher risk of Parkinson’s compared with non-IBD individuals, study shows
05-23-2018 James Health News

Doctors may be able to modify or slow down the

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