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New research suggests testing people’s memory over four weeks could identify who is at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
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Read moreNon-hereditary mutation acts as natural gene therapy in patient with rare disease
Researchers affiliated with the Center for Cell-Based Therapy (CTC (ctcusp.org/rationale-2/presentation)) in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, have identified for the first time
Read moreNew European consensus on management of osteoporosis in advanced chronic kidney disease
Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from impaired bone quality and quantity, with a non-vertebral fracture risk which
Read moreNew study reveals undetected rare neurodegenerative disorder that looks like Parkinson’s disease
A joint study by the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and Singapore General Hospital (SGH) revealed that patients who have been
Read moreFemales clear asymptomatic malaria infection faster than males: Study
A recent study revealed that females are able to clear asymptomatic malaria infections at a faster rate than their male
Read moreStudy focuses on new insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease
Immune response is a balancing act: Too much can lead to inflammatory or autoimmune disease; too little could lead to
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