'Brain on a chip': In vitro model finds regional links to specific diseases, treatments

‘Brain on a chip’: In vitro model finds regional links to specific diseases, treatments

Dom Galeon | 
We have come a long way in our understanding of how the brain works, but the more we know about ...
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Stem cells lay foundation for treatments of cancer, other disorders

Andre Picard | 
[Stem cell research] is now considered among the most seminal medical findings of the past century, on a par with ...
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How do you know what information to trust about glyphosate, GMOs? Do a ‘SMELL test’

Gerald Pilger | 
Editor's Note: This article, written by Country Guide agriculture columnist Gerald Pilger, discusses how to determine whether an article is ...
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Even mild brain trauma could be dangerous for those at risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

Catharine Paddock | 
Moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury is a known risk factor for diseases that gradually destroy the brain - such as late-onset ...
Are we slowly breeding our way to stupidity?

Are we slowly breeding our way to stupidity?

Ian Sample | 
A study from Iceland is the latest to raise the prospect of a downwards spiral into imbecility...The scientists used a ...
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Stem cell revolution trudges forward

Shinya Yamanaka | 
[Editor's note: The following is excerpts from an interview with Shinya Yamanaka, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology ...
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Glyphosate found in urine poses no health risk in German study

André Conrad et al. | 
... Glyphosate sales in Germany have increased substantially from ... 2000 to … 2014. The interim peak of approx. 7600 ...
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Genetic fingerprint explains prostate cancer’s aggressive growth

Canadian prostate cancer researchers have discovered the genetic fingerprint that explains why up to 30 percent of men with potentially ...
Vision Changes to Watch Out for as You Grow Older

Stem cells restore sight in lab mice with end-stage retinal degeneration

Tim Newman | 
The number of individuals who lose their sight due to end-stage retinal degeneration is steadily rising and currently, it cannot ...
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Trump administration’s three FDA commissioner picks all from venture capitalist sector

Dan Flynn | 
Something huge is going to be happening soon at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ... it is all ...
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Hidden code regulates harmful mutations of our genome, aiding evolution

Jernej Ule | 
On the one hand, mutations are needed for biological innovation, and on the other hand they cause diseases. How does ...
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How bacteria inspired the birth of CRISPR gene editing

Lina Zeldovich | 
Within a few years, the study of CRISPR had moved beyond fundamental research into a full-fledged gene-editing revolution that enabled ...
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Genetics say your perfect mate is someone just like you

Dan Roe | 
If your genes can't have you all to themselves, they'll seek out the next best thing: A recent study on assortative mating ...
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Top 5 ‘post-truth’ anti-GMO headlines: Biologist critiques outrageous 2016 claims

Carol Lynn Curchoe | 
A reproductive biologist offers her take on the five most outrageous--but astronomically popular--anti-GMO advocacy blog headlines from last year, including ...
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BRCA gene mutation linked to breast cancer has no impact on survival rates for women under 41

Beth Incollingo | 
While mutations of the BRCA gene can increase a woman’s chances of developing breast and ovarian cancers, the presence of ...
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Malfunctioning part of ‘ADHD gene’ identified, clearing way for specialized medications

Devon Frye | 
ADHD is highly genetic, and [the ADGRL3 gene] in particular has long been implicated it its development...Now, a new study ...
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Fruit fly study finds eating too much sugar alters gene expression, shortens life span. Human implications?

Alasdair Wilkins | 
[According to new research into fruit flies, a] high-sugar diet actually reprogrammed how genes function — genes that are closely ...
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Moderate drinking improves heart health? Genes say ‘not so fast’

Emily Sutherlin | 
While research has shown that drinking alcohol in moderation may help lower the risk of congenital heart defects, other data ...
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Could CRISPR, gene editing radically affect human evolution?

Jim Kozubek | 
CRISPR-Cas9, the new gene modification tool, which has been heralded as a means for inserting ourselves into evolution, is itself ...
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Quest for diverse disease treatments leads to our guts

Pat Rich | 
Many are now looking at a symbiotic relationship between the gut microbiome and the immune system, mediated by factors such ...
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Autism risk may be related to genes that influence sex-specific traits

Ann Griswold | 
Genetic variants that shape physical features that vary with sex, such as waist-to-hip ratio, may also affect autism risk, according ...
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Genetic defect may render local anesthesia useless for some patients

Bryan Nelson | 
Local anesthetic resistance is a rare condition that's so poorly researched that many medical professionals refuse to acknowledge that it's ...
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Computer scientist Stephanie Seneff proposes questionable theory linking glyphosate to autism

James Beecham, Stephanie Seneff | 
[Editor's note: Stephanie Seneff, co-author of this paper, is a controversial MIT computer scientist and anti-GMO critic who has advanced ...
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‘Living bandage’ may revolutionize repair of difficult knee injuries

Maya Wei-Haas | 
Anthony Hollander, the head of the Institute of Integrative Biology at the University of Liverpool...and his team have finally completed ...
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Sequencing pioneer sets sights on $100 genome

Meghana Keshavan | 
Next-gen sequencing pioneer Illumina says it may soon usher in the era of the $100 genome — which could, in ...
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Cancer thrives by outwitting cell’s normal self-destruct mechanism

Healthy cells are programmed to self-destruct if there are mistakes in their genes that can't be fixed, but cancer cells ...
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Nestlé moves towards high tech, genetically tailored nutrition

Chase Purdy | 
The modern food movement has brought us to a fork in the road. On one path are people who say ...
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