Lab mice with bacteria transplanted from human intestines show signs that autism behaviors may result from the state of their gut microbes. . . . → Read More: Gut Microbe Links to Autism Revealed
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Lab mice with bacteria transplanted from human intestines show signs that autism behaviors may result from the state of their gut microbes. . . . → Read More: Gut Microbe Links to Autism Revealed If we really want to get out there and see the business landscape, we’ve got to get our employees in cars, on trains, and in planes. . . . → Read More: A Long Road – Looking After Your Traveling Employees An international initiative is underway to begin work on a vaccine against group A streptococcus infections becoming resistant to today’s antibiotics. . . . → Read More: Strep A Vaccine Project Launched A new enterprise is starting up, developing early-stage cancer screening with a single blood test, based on research at Johns Hopkins University. . . . → Read More: Liquid Biopsy Screening Start-Up Launches, Gains $110M A synthetic form of cannabidiol, or CBD, a derivative of cannabis, is shown in tests with lab rats to reduce the occurrence of seizures from epilepsy. . . . → Read More: Synthetic Cannabidiol Shown to Reduce Seizures A university chemistry lab and start-up company are developing a home monitoring device that aims to reduce repeated clinic visits by people with chronic diseases. . . . → Read More: Home Chronic Disease Blood Test in Development The Food and Drug Administration authorized a wearable nerve-stimulation device controlled by a mobile app to treat acute migraine headaches. . . . → Read More: FDA Clears Wearable App Device for Migraine Cancer researchers designed a technique using gold nanoscale particles for safer delivery of edited gene therapies to blood-forming stem cells. . . . → Read More: Gold Nanoparticles Boost Crispr Delivery Today is Memorial Day in the U.S., so Science & Enterprise is not posting any new items. We will resume our regular postings tomorrow. . . . → Read More: Memorial Day 2019 Statista published a map yesterday showing the states in the U.S. with the highest rates of diabetes, this weekend’s infographic. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Highest Diabetes Rates in U.S. |
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