According to researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine an active protein component of royal jelly helps honeybees create new queens, a similar protein has been identified in mammals which keeps cultured embryonic stem cells pluripotent, as published in Nature Communications.
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A new test has been shown to be 100% effective at detecting cervical in a trial involving over 15,000 participants that was developed by researchers at the Queen Mary University of London, as published in the International Journal of Cancer.
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At least 1 in 5 men over the age of 60 are affected by erectile dysfunction. A large scale genomic analysis conducted by the University of Exeter and the University of Oxford suggests that type 2 diabetes may be a cause of erectile dysfunction, as published in the American Journal of Human Genetics.
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A molecule derived from a type of primrose may be a potent inhibitor of metastatic growth for a rare and aggressive cancer, as published in the journal Molecular Cancer Research.
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