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Countering severe peanut allergies through oral immunotherapy

Susan Scutti |
Mom Monica Glover said the family discovered Ellis' peanut allergy when she was about 3. … Glover seized the opportunity ...
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GMO cotton not to blame for farmer suicides in India, expert reconfirms to UN panel

Duncan Mboyah |
An expert on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) from India has told a UN conference on biodiversity that GMO cotton growing ...
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Low-gluten, high-fiber wheat varieties may begin to hit the market next year

Last winter, Paul Sproule read an article regarding niche wheats being developed by Arcadia Biosciences, a Davis, California, agricultural biotechnology ...
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Bt insect-resistant crops don’t cause allergies, European safety oversight organization reaffirms

Dumont et al. |
Following a request from the European Commission, [the European Food Safety Authority] assessed the scientific publication by Santos‐Vigil et al ...
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‘Reprogramming’ skin cells to treat chronic wounds

Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte |
By reprogramming wounded cells to a 'stem-cell-like' stage could help treat chronic sores ...
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Change, resilience and the mysterious human microbiome

Chuck Dinerstein |
Our microbiome is an inner ecology of Planet Us. And thought of in that context, two new small, exploratory studies, may ...
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Stem cells’ ‘memories’ of past injuries may contribute to chronic inflammation

Monique Brouillete |
Stem cells, famous for replenishing the body’s stockpile of other cell types throughout life, may have an additional, unforeseen ability ...
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African nations push back against proposed UN ban on gene drives

Joseph Gakpo |
Africa has kicked against a proposed moratorium on the environmental release of organisms containing gene drives now under debate at ...
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New techniques could transform epigenetics research, ameliorating diseases

John Loike |
Epigenetics, the study of mechanisms by which genes are turned on or off without altering their genetic code or DNA ...
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Video: Lab-grown human heart tissue beats ‘like the real thing’

Kristen Houser |
A tiny pulsing strip of muscle could help save the lives of 33 million people. That’s how many people suffer ...
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Does being a night owl increase breast cancer risk?

Cathleen O'Grady |
A paper presented at the National Cancer Research Institute [November 5] has made for some flashy headlines, like this confident declaration from India’s Economic Times: ...
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Viewpoint: Why a Thanksgiving dinner using GMO ingredients is safer and healthier than an organic meal

John Tamny |
Thanksgiving is upon us, which means families across the U.S. will soon be enjoying the most mouth-watering of meals. This ...
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Personalized medicine, big data could lead to better control of our own health

Shelly Fan |
At Singularity University’s Exponential Medicine conference in San Diego ... Dr. Ran Balicer, director of the Clalit Research Institute in Israel, painted a ...
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Why our shrinking attention spans might be a good thing

Ben Healy |
Our supposedly shrinking attention spans are a hot topic these days—as you may have seen on TV or heard on a ...
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Casting doubt on whether our DNA can be tweaked to increase human lifespan

Abby Olena |
Estimates predict that somewhere between 15 percent and 30 percent of the variability in human lifespan is due to genetics ...
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Why probiotics could actually be bad for you

Temma Ehrenfeld |
Millions of Americans take probiotics—live bacteria deemed useful—assuming there can be only positive effects. The truth is that you really ...
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As arguments rage over the sources of transgender identity, science weighs in

Ross Pomeroy |
Discussing gender dysphoria and brain differences in transgender populations ...
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How a father’s stresses alter sperm and can ‘leave his children scarred’

Esther Landhuis |
A stressed-out and traumatized father can leave scars in his children. New research suggests this happens because sperm “learn” paternal ...
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‘Baby bust’—Why fertility rates are plummeting around the world

James Gallagher |
There has been a remarkable global decline in the number of children women are having, say researchers. Their report found ...
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Brains of fetuses could suffer from exposure to marijuana

Dana Smith |
Marijuana has been legalized in some capacity in 31 U.S. states, in large part due to a softening stance around ...
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Hypoallergenic foods: Genetic engineering could help prevent 30,000 US ER visits annually

Linda McRobbie |
Hortense Dodo has genetically engineered a hypoallergenic peanut. But she isn’t targeting people with peanut allergies. Not directly, anyway. ...
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Meet Grunya Sukhareva, the forgotten woman who defined autism

Lina Zeldovich |
[In 1924,] a gifted young doctor, Grunya Efimovna Sukhareva, saw [a 12-year-old] boy. Caring and attentive, she observed him with ...
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Activists ‘storm’ Philippine Rice Research Institute to protest field trials of vitamin-fortified Golden Rice

Anselmo Roque, Armand Galang |
A group of farmers [on November 7] stormed the headquarters of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) to protest the ...
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How emigrating to another country can change our microbiome

Nicole Wetsman |
When people immigrate to the United States, their microbiomes quickly transition to a U.S.-associated microbiome, according to research published [November 1] in ...
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America’s risk paradox: Flu killed 80,000 people this year, but we’re more worried about GMOs

Alex Berezow |
We had a really bad flu season this year. The CDC just announced that about 80,000 Americans were killed .... H3N2 ...
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Why marijuana might not be such a great weapon to fight opioid addiction

Roger Chriss |
The opioid crisis is an ongoing national tragedy. One commonly suggested response is cannabis. But emerging state and national statistics ...
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Tracking autism: ‘Recalibrated’ test may better reflect progression over time

Arran Frood |
A recalibrated version of a widely used test for autism may accurately reflect autistic children’s development as they grow and ...