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Migraine Treatment Shown Effective in Late Trial
Results of a clinical trial show a single dose of new drug relieved migraine pain among more people with the condition, compared to a placebo.
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Improving The Structure And Efficiency For Your Small Business Operations
To increase the chances of your survival of the first year, you’ll need to improve the efficiency of the day-to-day routines.
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Gene-Edited Skin Grafts Shown to Control Glucose Levels
Skin grafts derived from genetically edited stem cells were shown in tests with lab mice to reduce glucose levels and weight gain that result from a high-fat diet.
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Gene Editing Could Lead to an HIV Cure
Researchers at Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh published a study, which involved gene editing to remove HIV DNA from rat and mouse models.
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Genomics Company Acquires Open-Source Biomedical Platform
A company providing whole genome analysis is acquiring an enterprise developing open-source computational software for biomedical uses, such as precision medicine.
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The Scientific Research Behind E-Commerce
One area that would not be at all possible without advancements in research is e-commerce.
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Many Surgical Opioid Drugs Go Unused, Not Disposed
A review of studies that track the use and disposition of opioid pain drugs following surgery shows a large percentage of the pills go unused and few are stored properly.
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Study Underway of Depression, Bipolar Disorder Genetics
A large-scale study by two companies and a think tank started enrolling participants to learn more about the role of genetics in major depressive and bipolar disorders.
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Technological Advancements In Construction That Everyone’s Talking About
Take a look at the advancements making their mark in the construction sector in 2017.
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University, Company Employ AI for Anti-Aging Drugs
The medical analytics company Insilico Medicine is partnering with a university in Denmark to apply artificial intelligence to find new treatments for diseases associated with early aging.