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Researchers Unravel a Five-Decade-Old Enigma in Blood Grouping
Researchers at Lund University have developed a toolkit to clarify why blood group molecule levels vary among individuals. This breakthrough …
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Recent Research Uncovers Mystery of the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Transforming Cancer Treatment: Researchers Unveil Breakthrough to Enhance Artificial Immune “Super-Cells”
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Unveiling New Insights: Recent Research Suggests Low Likelihood of Transmitting Brain Hemorrhage Risk via Blood Transfusion
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent research in JAMA suggests that the risk of spontaneous brain hemorrhage may be transferable through blood transfusions, albeit with …
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Strengthening the Blood-Brain Barrier: New Insights from Stanford Scientists Offer Hope for Novel Treatments
Stanford scientists identify a molecule, L6-F4-2, that fortifies the blood-brain barrier via the WNT signaling pathway, offering new avenues for …
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Warning: Columbia University Uncovers High Metal Levels in Blood of Marijuana Users
Elevated metal levels found in blood and urine of marijuana users, posing health concerns. Columbia University study highlights potential risks …
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Replicating Cognitive Benefits of Exercise through Specific Blood Factor Injection
Unveiling Cognitive Benefits: Injecting blood factor mimics exercise impact on brain. Platelets’ protein aids aging neurons.
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Unveiling the Mystery of Count Dracula: New Research Investigates the Historical Figure Tied to the Vampire Legend
Researchers analyze 15th-century letters from Vlad III, thought to have inspired Count Dracula, revealing potential skin, respiratory issues, and blood …
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Revolutionary Blood Test Capable of Diagnosing De Vivo Disease Now Available
New blood test METAglut1 can swiftly diagnose Glut1 deficiency syndrome, a rare neurological disorder, with high sensitivity and specificity.
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