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Microglial cells may hold key to Alzheimer’s plaque removal

Immune cells in the brain called microglia can partially break down...

New initiative aims to explore diet’s role in lupus care

Lupus Therapeutics, the clinical affiliate of the Lupus Research Alliance (LRA),...

MD Anderson launches new institute for advancing cell therapy

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced the...

Drug repurposing offers hope for SYNGAP1 patients

The SynGAP Research Fund 501(c)(3) has awarded a pair of grants...

Arthritis-style immunotherapy shows promise for heart failure

Researchers have reduced scar formation and improved heart function in mice with...

Mayo Clinic scientists develop mini brain models to study Lewy body dementia

Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that shares traits...

Scientists uncover two Crohn’s disease subtypes using lab-grown intestines, offering hope for personalized therapies

By developing lab-grown intestines, researchers identified two unique molecular subtypes of...

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The Lost Art of Difficulty: Are Modern Games Too Easy?

For decades, video games have tested the patience, skill, and determination of players around the world. From the pixel-perfect...
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What No One Tells You About Owning a Silicone Doll

The decision to bring a high-end silicone doll into your life is often born from a place of deep...

From Paper to Planning: How a Phase 1 Desk Study Guides Your Project

When embarking on a construction or development project, success doesn’t start with breaking ground—it begins with knowledge. Understanding the...

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The Lost Art of Difficulty: Are Modern Games Too Easy?

For decades, video games have tested the patience, skill,...

What No One Tells You About Owning a Silicone Doll

The decision to bring a high-end silicone doll into...