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Genome editing method targets AIDS virus
05-23-2018 James Health News

By destroying the regulatory genes of the AIDS virus HIV-1

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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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Stroke researchers confirm role of frontal lesions in response to prism treatment: Frontal cortical lesions affect response to prism adaptation therapy for symptoms of spatial neglect
05-23-2018 James Health News

Stroke researchers have confirmed that the presence of frontal cortical

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How Nagana is carried by tsetse flies
05-23-2018 James Health News

Researchers at the University of Bristol have revealed new details

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Brain stimulation may reduce food cravings as obesity treatment
05-22-2018 James Health News

Stimulating the brain to alter its intrinsic reward system shows

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Cell types underlying schizophrenia identified
05-22-2018 James Health News

Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and University of North

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CPAP may reduce resting heart rate in prediabetic patients
05-22-2018 James Health News

People with prediabetes have blood sugar levels higher than normal

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Surviving sepsis campaign update focuses on critical first hour: New ‘hour-1 bundle’ highlights five steps for immediate treatment of sepsis
05-21-2018 James Health News

For patients with sepsis, a serious infection causing widespread inflammation,

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How the gut influences neurologic disease: Researchers are identifying the key players involved in the gut-brain connection and their role in disease progression
05-19-2018 James Health News

A study published this week in Nature sheds new light

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Variations in placental microbiota appear related to premature birth
05-19-2018 James Health News

A team of researchers from the United Kingdom has found

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