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Month: December 2018
Unknown treasure trove of planets found hiding in dust
“Super-Earths” and Neptune-sized planets could be forming around young stars in much greater numbers than scientists thought, new research by
Black women have worse breast cancer outcomes despite receiving similar treatment as white women
Even with equivalent treatments in women with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer, black women had significantly higher breast cancer
New Chlamydia Test Offers Rapid Results
A new test for chlamydia can provide results within 30 minutes, potentially speeding up the start of treatment, researchers say. The
Eliminating the latent reservoir of HIV
A new study suggests that a genetic switch that causes latent HIV inside cells to begin to replicate can
Targeted cognitive training benefits patients with severe schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is among the most difficult mental illnesses to treat, in part because it is characterized by a wide range
Drug Halves Tumor Recurrence for Women With a Common Breast Cancer
For certain women with early stage breast cancer, a newer drug that combines an antibody with chemotherapy may cut the
Parrot genome analysis reveals insights into longevity, cognition
Parrots are famously talkative, and a blue-fronted Amazon parrot named Moises — or at least its genome — is telling
Natural compound 2HF treats leishmaniasis infections, study finds
Current treatment options for the parasitic disease leishmaniasis are largely ineffective, expensive, and tend to be plagued by resistant parasites
WSU researchers create 3D-printed glucose biosensors
A 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors has been created by Washington State University researchers. The work could