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The Body’s Ecosystem The Scientist Magazine®

WEBAltogether, the members of the human body’s microbial ecosystem make up anywhere from two to six pounds of a 200-pound adult’s total body weight, according to estimates from …

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Epidemiology News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBShawna Williams | Aug 10, 2021 | 2 min read. The finding of the Ebola-like disease, which killed a man in Guinea, has prompted public health measures. Page 1 of 12. View This …

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Tackling a Pathogen That Leaves a Lasting Impression

WEBStaphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) has a complicated relationship with humans. While this commensal bacterium colonizes approximately 20-30 percent of human nasal cavities …

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An Introduction to Glycoproteins The Scientist Magazine®

WEBGlycoproteins are a large and diverse group of proteins to which one or more sugar molecules, known as oligosaccharides, have been attached through covalent bonding. …

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Healthcare News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBReal World Data: Opening New Avenues for Health Research. Liliana Garcia Mondragon, PhD | Apr 28, 2023 | 4 min read. Scientists and clinicians increasingly use real world …

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William Harvey Revolutionized Our Understanding of Circulation

WEBLike Newton’s laws of motion and Darwin’s theory of evolution, the scientific appreciation of the blood’s circulation benefited heavily from the contributions of a single individual, the …

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Opinion: Climate Change Is Dangerous to Your Health

WEBThe UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a major report in late February, and one chapter details climate-related dangers to human health and …

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Anatomy, Physiology News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBThe Scientist's articles tagged with: anatomy, physiology. With human research trials resulting in dozens of successful deliveries in the US and abroad, doctors move toward …

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Disease & Medicine News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBNeuropathologist John Trojanowski Dies at 75. His work was pivotal to understanding the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. …

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Study Links Stress to a Faster-Aging Immune System

WEBModeling stress and T cell health. In the study, Crimmins and other USC researchers analyzed data from 5,744 adults over the age of 50 who had answered questions about …

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What Happens to the Gut Microbiome After Taking Antibiotics

WEBIndeed, in the 2018 study conducted by Wiersinga and colleagues, healthy volunteers who took a one-week course of broad-spectrum antibiotics experienced a drop in gut …

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Physiology News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBA Space Sequence Saga. Astronaut Kathleen Rubins and her samples do not settle when it comes to space biology. The latest news and opinions in the field of Physiology from …

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2021 Top 10 Innovations The Scientist Magazine®

WEBThe Chromium X is the latest in a long line of products from 10x Genomics that have won top spots as Top 10 Innovations. In 2019, the firm’s single-cell, droplet-based …

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How Environmental Noise Harms the Cardiovascular System

WEBHow Environmental Noise Harms the Cardiovascular System. Sound from cars, aircraft, trains, and other man-made machines is more than just annoying. It increases the risk of …

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Anatomy News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBDeathly Displays, circa 1662–1731. Sukanya Charuchandra | Dec 1, 2019 | 3 min read. Frederik Ruysch’s collections blended specimens for scientific discovery with macabre …

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WHO Releases New Recommendations on Human Genome Editing

WEBToday (July 12), the World Health Organization released two reports outlining global recommendations for regulating human genome editing, with an emphasis on ensuring …

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Fighting Tumors with DNA Origami The Scientist Magazine®

WEBIn an article published in Nature Nanotechnology, scientists used DNA origami to tightly control the delivery of adjuvants to immune cells, and they developed this system into a …

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The Vaginal Microbiome is Finally Getting Recognized

WEBHome; News; The Vaginal Microbiome is Finally Getting Recognized Vaginal dysbiosis has long been a taboo subject, but studying and optimizing the vaginal microbiome could be …

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Gut Microbiomes Offer Insights into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

WEBMillions of people are affected by the debilitating exhaustion and brain fog that characterizes the long-term condition chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic …

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Microorganisms News, Articles The Scientist Magazine®

WEBCatherine Offord | Jun 30, 2016 | 1 min read. Bathyarchaeota undergo acetogenesis, generating organic carbon below the seafloor. Page 1 of 2. The latest news and opinions …

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