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December 25, 2014
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Lost memories might be able to be restored
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 24, 2014
New UCLA research indicates that lost memories can be restored. The findings offer some hope for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. For decades, most neuroscientists have believed that memories are stored at the synapses - the connections between brain cells, or neurons - which are destroyed by Alzheimer's disease. The new study provides evidence contradicting the idea that long-term memory is stored at synapses. "Long-term memory is not stored at the synapse," said David ... read more
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Lens-free microscope can detect cancer at the cellular level
UCLA researchers have developed a lens-free microscope that can be used to detect the presence of cancer or other cell-level abnormalities with the same accuracy as larger and more expensive optical ... more
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New class of synthetic molecules mimics antibodies
A Yale University lab has crafted the first synthetic molecules that have both the targeting and response functions of antibodies. The new molecules - synthetic antibody mimics (SyAMs) - attach them ... more
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New technology makes tissues, someday maybe organs
A new instrument could someday build replacement human organs the way electronics are assembled today: with precise picking and placing of parts. In this case, the parts are not resistors and capaci ... more
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US to lift lifetime ban on blood donations from gay men
The US Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it will move to ease a lifetime ban on blood donations from homosexual men, allowing them to give after a year of abstaining from sexual activity. ... more


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Hope for dementia patients: Study suggests lost memories can be restored
Researchers at UCLA say new science suggests lost memories are restorable, lending hope to the millions of Americans facing early onset dementia as a result of Alzheimer's. ... more
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TRADE WARS

US officials see progress in China trade talks
The United States and China wrapped up high-level trade talks Thursday in Chicago, with US officials hailing progress in a range of areas including medicines, intellectual property rights and agriculture. ... more
EPIDEMICS

China promises medical care for HIV-positive boy: state media
China's health ministry has promised to provide medical care and a living allowance for an eight-year-old HIV-positive boy targeted by villagers for expulsion, state media reported Monday, in a case that has drawn widespread condemnation. ... more
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New suit for Ebola workers promises more comfort, safety
For health care workers on the front lines of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, risking their lives in stifling protective suits, relief could soon be on the way. ... more
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China grandfather defends petition to expel HIV-positive boy: report
The grandfather of a Chinese HIV-positive boy has defended his support for a petition to banish him from their village, media reported Saturday, in a case that has sparked intense soul-searching in China. ... more
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ElectRx Has the Nerve to Envision Revolutionary Therapies for Self-Healing
Many chronic inflammatory diseases and mental health conditions affecting military Service members and veterans involve abnormal activity in the peripheral nervous system, which plays a key role in ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Shame in China as village votes to expel HIV-positive boy
The plight of a Chinese boy with the HIV virus, reportedly pushed to leave his home by 200 villagers who signed a petition, sparked intense online soul-searching in the country on Thursday. ... more
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Cambodia orders probe into mass HIV infection
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday ordered a probe into an apparent mass HIV infection believed to have been spread by contaminated needles, as the number of suspected cases passed 100. ... more
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South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
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Cause of malaria drug resistance in SE Asia identified
Growing resistance to malaria drugs in Southeast Asia is caused by a single mutated gene inside the disease-causing Plasmodium falciparum parasite, according to a study led by David Fidock, PhD, pro ... more
TECH SPACE

Live images from inside materials
X-rays are a tried and tested way to investigate components and materials. Researchers are now developing an X-ray detector capable of delivering particularly high-quality 3D images in real time. Th ... more
EPIDEMICS

Iraqi man who lost five sons to AIDS in weary fight for justice
First one of his sons died, then another and another. By 1996, Khalid al-Jabor had lost five children to AIDS, all victims of contaminated blood allegedly exported to Iraq by a French firm now owned by drug giant Sanofi. ... more
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Cambodia village reports mass HIV/AIDS infection
Cambodian health authorities on Tuesday said more than 80 people - including children and the elderly - who tested positive for HIV/AIDS in a single remote village may have been infected by contaminated needles. ... more
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Ebola virus may replicate in an exotic way
University of Utah researchers ran biochemical analysis and computer simulations of a livestock virus to discover a likely and exotic mechanism to explain the replication of related viruses such as ... more

SPACE MEDICINE

Building a Worldwide Genetic Library BRIC-by-BRIC
A house is only as good as its foundation. Built solid and strong, the resulting structure should last for decades. NASA is laying a strong foundation of life science research with results from a re ... more
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Superbugs could kill 'more than cancer' by 2050
A new report commissioned by U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron says antimicrobial resistant bacteria, or superbugs, will kill more people than cancer by 2050. ... more
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Radioactive zinc shipment in Philippines onshore in 'safe' location
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Paul Allen donates $100 million for research on the human cell

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The impact of long duration spaceflights on brain function

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Hawking's speech software goes open source for disabled

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Bird flu found at two farms in Canada

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Uganda 'HIV nurse' to be released from jail

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Teens turn to text messages for AIDS advice in Zambia

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WHO warning as China says nearly 500,000 living with HIV

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Teenagers, children missing out in AIDS fight: US

Canada sending medics to West Africa to fight Ebola

Ultrafast, low-cost DNA sequencing moves a step closer to reality

Water-borne disease plagues IS-held city in Iraq

Impact of Power Prosthetic Failures on Amputees

Most US HIV cases not under control: study

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New method to determine antibiotic resistance fast

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