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Could an asthma drug prevent food allergy reactions? A new mouse study points to a gut pathway that controls allergen entry.
Most food-dye molecules are too large to cross the blood brain barrier and do not affect brain function. The toxicity of food ...
Silicon Valley Wants to Optimize Your Children’s Genes transcript If I took the trays of embryos that contain you and your ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSN500 years later, scientists solve Leonardo da Vinci’s heart mystery
Centuries after Leonardo watched a heart beat, a fresh answer is taking shape. A new wave of imaging, genetics, and computation shows that the fine mesh of muscle lining the heart—called ...
The mystery behind a catastrophic disease that caused the massive die off of billions of sea stars along the West Coast and ...
Apple snails can regrow their entire eyes. Scientists are now using them to uncover new ways to restore human vision.
Data driven decision making and a family ethos has the Sunland Cattle Co Wagyu operation in Central Queensland poised to ...
Significant numbers of Americans also think diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, also known as DEI, are backfiring ...
Rains at the right time made all the difference in the burgeoning wheat crop in Kansas this summer. Nebraska, meanwhile, ...
Running complementary enterprises, not being afraid to try cropping in south-west Victoria before there was a blueprint for ...
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Oprah Daily on MSNThis One-Minute Test Can Predict How Well You're Aging
It’s surprisingly trickier than you might think—and a recent study revealed that this Sitting-Rising Test (SRT) can actually indicate how much longer you’ll live.The study was led by Brazilian sports ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMetformin’s blood sugar control starts in the brain, not just the liver, study finds
Low, clinically relevant doses of metformin lower blood glucose by inhibiting the Rap1 protein in specific neurons of the ...
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