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Chronic asth✃ma could be caused by cell overcrowding in 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, p✨hantom pain was blamed on misfiring 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 the lab alive takes a custom backp൩ack
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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❀ Online spaces may intensify teens’ uncertainty in social interactions
Little is known of how teens learn about emotions online and then use that knowledge to cope with social uncertainty during in-person encounters. -
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College students want to help during an opioꦯid overdose but don’tꦿ 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 began 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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These Stone Age humans were more gathere🦩r t🥃han hunter
Though not completely vegetarian, the Iberomaurusian hunter-gatherers from North Africa relied heavily on plants such as acorns, pistachios and oats. -
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Raiﷺn Bosworth studies how deaf children experience the world
Deaf experimental psychologist Rain Bosworth has found that babies are primed to learn sign language just like spoken language. -
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Irregular bone marrow cells 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.