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Teens with a high BMI may face increased risk of early kidney disease Having a higher BMI as a teen could increase your risk of developing chronic kidney disease early in life, according to international research. The team looked at health da ...
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<p>Statt at public bodies can be “overwhelmed” by having to implement human rights laws into the working of their organisation when staff are in “awe” of legislation, a new study w ...
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USC, Swedish researchers find shorter lifespans in siblings without dementia.
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Editorial: The Tory splits over lockdown were shallower and less treacherous than on immigration. But ominously they run along similar lines
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Recent research on the addictive potential of modern technologies such as the internet, smartphones, or social networking sites (SNSs) has suggested that emotional and motivational changes associated with the sudden discontinuation of engagement with ...
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Some may consider it rude, but experts suggest people often overestimate the social consequences of rejecting an invitation.
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Human and animal motion planning works at various timescales to allow the completion of complex tasks. Inspired by this natural strategy, Yuan and colleagues present a hierarchical motion planning approach for robotics, using deep reinforcement learn ...
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Researchers say better representation could elicit interest in lesser-known organisms and help conservation efforts
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Targeted protein degradation (TPD) has emerged as a new paradigm for modulating protein activity. Here, the authors develop bifunctional degraders combining a putative ligand of the autophagy-related LC3 protein with different protein targets, which ...
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https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28539 Ifat Klein, Michael Friger, Merav Ben David, Danit Shahar
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A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than 276,000 people finds strong support for a decades-old evolutionary theory that sought to explain aging and senescence.
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Effective targeted treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) and even the repair of damaged nerves caused by the disease could soon be within grasp, thanks to yet another breakthrough in the field of small molecule drug research.
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In genetically heterogeneous (UM-HET3) mice produced by the CByB6F1 × C3D2F1 cross, the Nrf2 activator astaxanthin (Asta) extended the median male lifespan by 12% (p = 0.003, log-rank test), while meclizine (Mec), an mTORC1 inhibitor, extend ...