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Fastest DNA sequencing technique helps patients find answers in hours
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4 years ago
panabee
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DNA sequencing technique helps undiagnosed patients find answers in mere hours
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4 years ago
lawrenceyan
3 points
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Face, brain development tightly linked, study finds
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5 years ago
hhs
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Human biology registers two seasons, not four, study suggests
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6 years ago
blue_devil
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The Rise of the Data-Driven Physician [pdf]
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6 years ago
vo2maxer
3 points
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Human microbiome churns out thousands of tiny novel proteins
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7 years ago
umeshunni
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Biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome identified
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7 years ago
howard941
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Study links depression to low blood levels of acetyl-L-carnitine
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8 years ago
vowelless
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Caffeine may counter age-related inflammation
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9 years ago
sanimal
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Computational feat speeds stemcell gene discovery to milliseconds
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16 years ago
eirene
3 points
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In men, high testosterone can mean weakened immune response, study finds (2013)
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6 years ago
jelliclesfarm
2 points
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Human body temperature has decreased in United States, study finds
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3 years ago
rbanffy
2 points
103.
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Experimental depression treatment is nearly 80% effective in controlled study
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5 years ago
WaitWaitWha
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Polynesians, Native Americans made contact before European arrival
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6 years ago
chameleon_world
2 points
105.
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Stanford tracks early spread of Covid-19 in Bay Area by testing pooled samples
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6 years ago
fspeech
2 points
106.
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Stents, surgery show no benefit in heart disease mortality in stable patients
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7 years ago
Isaiah____
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107.
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Blocking receptor in brain’s immune cells counters Alzheimer’s in mice
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11 years ago
jacinda
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108.
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Liposuction Fat Leftovers Can Be Easily Converted to Stem Cells
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17 years ago
cwan
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Prevailing theory of aging challenged in Stanford worm study
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17 years ago
amichail
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Mammals can 'choose' sex of offspring
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13 years ago
pease_jon
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Single antibody shrinks variety of human tumors transplanted into mice
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13 years ago
clbrook
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Biological transistor enables computing within living cells
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13 years ago
ArtlessZeal
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Emmanuel Mignot wins Prize for discovering cause of narcolepsy (2022)
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a year ago
larsiusprime
2 points
114.
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Scientists design workaround that improves response to flu vaccine
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a year ago
geox
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Scientists transform skin bacterium into a topical vaccine
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2 years ago
geox
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'Smart toilet' monitors for signs of disease (2020)
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2 years ago
thunderbong
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Generating new neurons in old brains
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2 years ago
gmays
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Stanford study identifies distinct brain organization patterns in women and men
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2 years ago
akyuu
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Stanford-led study shows why women are at greater risk of autoimmune disease
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2 years ago
smartera
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Brain implants revive cognitive abilities long after traumatic brain injury
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3 years ago
geox
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