Thursday, December 29, 2016

Shoulder Pain Linked to Increased Heart Disease Risk

Dec. 27, 2016 — After all the lifting, hauling and wrapping, worn out gift givers may blame the season’s physical strain for any shoulder soreness they are feeling. It turns out there could be another reason. A ... read more

Fat Fuels the Road to Cancer Cell Spread

Dec. 26, 2016 — Cancer cells spread to other sites in the body through promoting the growth of new 'roads' to travel on. Scientists have discovered how a shift to increased fat utilization is required for ... read more

Nanodiscs Deliver Personalized Cancer Therapy to Immune System

Dec. 26, 2016 — Researchers have had initial success in mice using nanodiscs to deliver a customized therapeutic vaccine for the treatment of colon and melanoma cancer ... read more

Dec. 26, 2016 — Engineers have created a new format of solids made from silk protein that can be preprogrammed with biological, chemical, or optical functions, such as mechanical components that change color with ... read more

Synthetic Stem Cells Could Offer Therapeutic Benefits, Reduced Risks

Dec. 26, 2016 — Researchers have developed a synthetic version of a cardiac stem cell. These synthetic stem cells offer therapeutic benefits comparable to those from natural stem cells and could reduce some of the ... read more

Is There Such a Thing as an Emotional Hangover? Researchers Find That There Is

Dec. 26, 2016 — Emotional experiences can induce physiological and internal brain states that persist for long periods of time after the emotional events have ended, a team of scientists has ... read more

Scientists Discover New Mechanism of How Brain Networks Form

Dec. 26, 2016 — Scientists have discovered that networks of inhibitory brain cells or neurons develop through a mechanism opposite to the one followed by excitatory networks. Excitatory neurons sculpt and refine ... read more

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