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Antidepressants: delving into resistance to enhance mood compliance
Major depressive disorder is a debilitating illness that affects more than 350 million people around the world. Medications and psychotherapy are effective for most...
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Breast cancer: fatty menopause is a dangerous cellular activaTOR
Scientists have long known that excess body weight increases women's risks of ER-positive breast cancer after menopause, but the specific metabolic pathways and genetic...
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Reprogramming by the heart: diclofenac on the limelight
Once damaged, the human heart does a poor job of repairing itself, so this is a key priority for treating heart failure. One way...
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Scleroderma: nothing more true than “the root is skin-deep”
A protein known to play a role in cancer may also be increasing fibrosis in scleroderma patients. Systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma, SSc) is a systemic...
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Melanoma: the N-Ras mutation is stoppable for the upstream
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that accounts for 1% of all skin cancer cases. Despite this small percentage, melanoma is responsible for a large number of skin...
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Multiple sclerosis: endogenous metabolites actually spawned epigenetics
Understanding and mitigating the role of epigenetics (environmental influences that trigger changes in gene expression) in disease development is a major goal of researchers....
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Insulin from a toxin: sea cone snail as a spring for better therapies
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas to allow the body to use sugar or glucose from carbohydrates from food for energy or...
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Cancer stem cells: enzyme interplay for a specific target decay
An increase in the incidence and mortality rate of cancer has been noted worldwide, especially for lung cancer. Many patients with lung carcinoma harbor...