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The eyes may have it, an early sign of Parkinson’s disease
The eyes may be a window to the brain for people with early Parkinson's disease. People…
Blood test may identify gestational diabetes risk in first trimester, NIH study indicates
A blood test conducted as early as the 10th week of pregnancy may help identify women…
Female mosquitoes get choosy quickly to offset invasions
Certain female mosquitoes quickly evolve more selective mating behavior when faced with existential threats from other…
A unique combination of catalysts opens doors to making useful compounds
All organisms rely on chemical reactions in order to make various natural products. Chemical reactions can…
Internet of Things technology can boost classroom learning and bridge gender divide
The use of Internet of Things devices in the classroom can have major educational benefits and…
Brain response study upends thinking about why practice speeds up motor reaction times
Researchers report that a computerized study of 36 healthy adult volunteers asked to repeat the same…
Diagnosing cancer with malaria protein: New method discovered
Researchers have discovered a method of diagnosing a broad range of cancers at their early stages…
Cardiovascular disease related to type 2 diabetes can be reduced significantly
Properly composed treatment and refraining from cigarette consumption can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease…
Working memory might be more flexible than previously thought
Breaking with the long-held idea that working memory has fixed limits, a new study suggests that…