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A single fecal microbiota transplant induced mild, but long-lasting beneficial effects on motor symptoms in patients with early-stage Parkinson's disease in a small clinical study.

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Sequencing Spatially-Located Single Cells

New combinations of technology help scientists understand biology and disease more than ever, but much more lies ahead.
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Beginning a New Era of Precision Alzheimer’s Therapeutics

Alzheimer’s is a disease associated with aging and impacts almost seven million people in the U.S. over the age of 65, with women and Black or Hispanic populations disproportionately affected by the condition. Finding an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease has proved to be a long and difficult quest.
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5 Startups With Proteomics Potential Attracting Investor Cash

Investor appetite is growing for startups that can make proteomics faster, cheaper, and more informative for use in precision medicine. Here are five proteomics...

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Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Increase Women’s Risk of Dying

Women who experience one or more of the most common adverse pregnancy outcomes have increased risk for dying years after giving birth.
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Fecal Transplants for Parkinson’s Show Promise in Small Clinical Trial

A single fecal microbiota transplant induced mild, but long-lasting beneficial effects on motor symptoms in patients with early-stage Parkinson's disease in a small clinical study.
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One-Third of Women Experience Migraine Associated with Menstruation

A recent analysis conducted by researchers at the Georgetown University Medical Center says that one-third of 20 million women who answered a national health survey experienced migraines associated with menstruation and more than half (52.5%) were premenopausal.

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