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Researchers Discover New Cancer-Fighting Uses for Common Substances

February is National Cancer Prevention Month, and scientists continue to make important discoveries to prevent, understand, and treat cancer. Recently, researchers have been able to use common substances and compounds including the flu shot, salt, copper, aspirin, and bitter melon extract to fight cancer in mouse models.

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Posted 2/20/2020

Numerous Mouse Studies Point to Diet as Key to Understanding and Preventing Disease

On January 1, millions of people resolved to eat better. In fact, according to a survey by YouGov, eating healthier was the most frequently made New Year’s resolution. But paying more attention to diet can do more than help you lose weight and feel better—according to several new mouse studies, food and diet are deeply connected to many different diseases and conditions, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, flu, dementia, and even the aging process.

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Posted 1/16/2020

As Government Funding for Scientific Research Continues to Fall, Private Endowment is on the Rise

Successful medical, preclinical, and scientific research requires adequate funding for facilities, supplies, and personnel. Many researchers get grants from the government, but over the last few years, as the government is spending less and less on the science sector, non-governmental sources have been funding a larger percentage of the research undertaken in the United States.

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Posted 12/15/2019

The Evolution of Neuroscience

The work of scientists and researchers in the field of neuroscience—the study of the structure or function of the nervous system and brain—has produced important knowledge about the brain and nervous system and made medical breakthroughs that significantly improve human health.

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Posted 11/22/2019

Researchers Working with Mice May Finally Find a Cure for the Common Cold

The cold is the most common known infectious illness, with Americans getting an estimated 1 billion colds every year.

Colds are difficult to prevent and treat, and so far have been impossible to cure. After hundreds of years of accepting colds as an unavoidable nuisance best treated with chicken soup and rest, an actual cure for the common cold may be in reach.

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Posted 10/24/2019

How the Environment Affects Disease

The concept of “One Health,” which was adopted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2009 and will be the theme of the 2019 AALAS National Meeting, is focused on the idea that the environment plays a key role in human disease.

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Posted 9/20/2019