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Movement impairments in autism could be reversible
Researchers from Cardiff University have established a link between a genetic mutation and developmental movement impairments…
Human antiviral ‘GS-441524’ shows great promise against infectious disease in cats
The emergence of exotic diseases such as Ebola and SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) in people…
Bioluminescent deep-sea creatures illuminate the effectiveness of new cancer therapies
A new tool can improve development and effectiveness of leading-edge cancer therapies derived from patients' immune…
No stink bugs allowed: Study shows size of gaps needed for invasion
If a structure has a gap or entrance large enough for brown marmorated stink bugs to…
When good cells go bad: Regulating the MS-causing properties of Th17 cells
Multiple sclerosis (MS) and other inflammatory autoimmune diseases are characterized by localized inflammation in various tissues,…
New therapy for aggressive blood cancer discovered
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common form of acute leukemia. It is characterized by…
Study calls on feds to invest in local volunteer disaster response, recovery groups
Data from 2017 Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and California natural disasters highlights key collaboration gaps and…
New clue in curious case of cassowary casque
A team of Australian scientists has completed research that could help solve a 200-year-old mystery surrounding…
Brain clock ticks differently in autism
The neural 'time windows' in certain small brain areas contribute to the complex cognitive symptoms of…