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Fat Reduction Mechanisms From Exercise

 

Visceral fat tissue surrounding internal organs in the abdominal cavity can be reduced with physical activity, underlying mechanisms of which have been unclear

 
 
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Honeybee Protein May Help To Keep Stem Cells Youthful

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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New Test 100% Effective At Detecting Cervical Cancer

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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Type 2 Diabetes May Cause Erectile Dysfunction

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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Primrose Compound May Fight Melanoma

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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