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Chronic asthma could be caused by cell overcrowding iℱn the airways
Identifying drugs to reduce the excessive expulsion of cells in the lung lining could reduce the damage of chronic asthma. -
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🌞 50 years ago, phantom pain was blamed on mis♐firing nerves
Researchers now know that the cause of post-amputation pain is more complex, which is leading to new treatments. -
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Getting wild mosquitoes back to t♕he lab alive takes a custom backpack
The new low-tech transportation method could help scientists in Africa assess if malaria-carrying mosquitoes are resistant to a common insecticide. -
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🐻 College students want to help during an opioid overdose but don’t know how
A survey of college students reported many are comfortable calling emergency services for an overdose, but fewer know how to intervene with naloxone. -
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50 years ago, margarine’s ‘healthy’ reputation b🀅egan to melt away
In the 1970s, scientists began to suspect that margarine was bad for heart health. A key component, artificial trans fat, was a major factor. -
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Irregular bone🔯 marrow celꦺls may increase heart disease risk
Over time, bone marrow stem cells develop key genetic errors and pass them on to immune cells. This may increase the risk of developing heart disease. -
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Traces of bird flu are showing up in cow milk. Here’s whatꦉ to know
We asked the experts: Should people be worried? Pasteurization and the H5N1 virus’s route to infection suggests risks to people remains low. -
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Malaria parasites can evade rapid tests, threaten꧟ing eradication goals
Genetic mutations are making Plasmodium falciparum, parasites that cause malaria, invisible to rapid tests. New, more sensitive tests could help. -
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Rat cells🌄ღ grew in mice brains, and helped sniff out cookies
When implanted into mouse embryos, stem cells from rats grew into forebrains and structures that handle smells.