Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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Gene Linked to Migraine and Sleep Disorder
May 13, 2013 – 8:48 pm | No Comments
Gene Linked to Migraine and Sleep Disorder

Gene Linked to Migraine and Sleep Disorder Researchers linked an abnormal gene to both a common type of migraine and a rare sleep disorder. The finding offers insight into the mechanisms of migraines and provides a new avenue for exploring treatment options. By some estimates, more than 1 in 10 people experience intense headaches, often […]

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Hormone May Help Treat Diabetes
May 13, 2013 – 8:40 pm | No Comments
Hormone May Help Treat Diabetes

Hormone May Help Treat Diabetes A hormone called betatrophin prompts cells in the pancreas to multiply and produce more insulin. The finding, in mice, may lead to new ways to prevent or slow the progression of diabetes. Mice that overexpress betatrophin (bottom) produce more pancreatic beta cells (red) and insulin (green) than control mice (top). […]

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Refining Supplements for a Blinding Eye Disease
May 13, 2013 – 6:56 pm | No Comments
Refining Supplements for a Blinding Eye Disease

Refining Supplements for a Blinding Eye Disease New findings may help improve nutritional supplements for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness nationwide. AMD gradually destroys sharp, central vision as a person ages. The disease affects the macula, a region of the retina responsible for central vision. We rely on the macula […]

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Microscopic Star-Shaped Grippers Take Biopsies
May 6, 2013 – 8:52 pm | No Comments
Microscopic Star-Shaped Grippers Take Biopsies

Microscopic Star-Shaped Grippers Take Biopsies Researchers designed and tested star-shaped microtools that close in response to body heat to grasp tissue samples. The microgrippers, which require no wires or power, can potentially be used to retrieve tissue samples in many hard-to-reach places. A microgripper near the opening of an endoscopic catheter. Credit: Evin Gultepe, Gracias […]

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Genomic Analysis of Endometrial Tumors
May 6, 2013 – 8:31 pm | No Comments
Genomic Analysis of Endometrial Tumors

Genomic Analysis of Endometrial Tumors Genomic classification of endometrial tumors could help guide treatment strategies, according to a new analysis. The study also revealed 4 novel endometrial tumor subtypes and found similarities to other cancers. Cancer of the endometrium, the tissue that lines the uterus, is the fourth most common cancer among women in the […]

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Killing Cancer With Radioactive Bacteria
May 6, 2013 – 7:33 pm | No Comments
Killing Cancer With Radioactive Bacteria

Killing Cancer With Radioactive Bacteria Live bacteria delivered a lethal radioactive payload to pancreatic cancer cells in mice. With further development, the experimental approach might one day help doctors fight this deadly type of cancer in people. Listeria (red) inside pancreatic tumor cells 6 hours after infection. Image by the Gravekamp and Dadachova labs, used courtesy of PNAS. […]

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Lab-Grown Kidneys Function in Rats
April 29, 2013 – 8:58 pm | No Comments
Lab-Grown Kidneys Function in Rats

 Lab-Grown Kidneys Function in Rats Scientists have created artificial kidneys that can filter blood and produce urine when transplanted into rats. With further development, this approach could help the many patients who await organ transplants because their own kidneys no longer work. A decellularized rat kidney in a bioreactor after reseeding with endothelial cells. Photo courtesy […]

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Clues in H7N9 Influenza Genetic Sequences
April 29, 2013 – 8:03 pm | No Comments
Clues in H7N9 Influenza Genetic Sequences

Clues in H7N9 Influenza Genetic Sequences Researchers quickly evaluated the genetic sequences of the novel H7N9 avian influenza virus that’s caused illness and death in China in recent weeks. The analysis provides clues to the virus’s origin, transmissibility and potential sensitivity to existing treatments. Transmission electron micrograph of the new influenza A (H7N9) virus. Courtesy of […]

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Arrestin Developments
April 29, 2013 – 7:45 pm | No Comments
Arrestin Developments

Arrestin Developments Researchers visualized a key step in how signals from outside the cell are muted within. The finding gives insight into the complex system that controls how all the cells in our bodies behave. This knowledge could have implications in the design of many drugs. Activated ß-arrestin-1 (yellow) binds a G-protein coupled receptor (green) […]

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Red Meat-Heart Disease Link Involves Gut Microbes
April 22, 2013 – 11:43 pm | No Comments
Red Meat-Heart Disease Link Involves Gut Microbes

Red Meat-Heart Disease Link Involves Gut Microbes The link between red meat consumption and heart disease, a study suggests, may stem from gut microbes breaking down carnitine, a compound found in red meat. People who eat a lot of red meat have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease. The saturated fats and cholesterol in meat […]

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