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Mashup Score: 6
A common theme among parents and family members caring for a child with the rare Batten disease is “love, hope, cure.” While inspiring levels of love and hope are found among these amazing families…
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Mashup Score: 2Changes in Human Microbiome Precede Alzheimer’s Cognitive Declines - 10 month(s) ago
In people with Alzheimer’s disease, the underlying changes in the brain associated with dementia typically begin many years—or even decades—before a diagnosis. While pinpointing the exact causes of…
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Mashup Score: 17Basic Researchers Discover Possible Target for Treating Brain Cancer - 10 month(s) ago
Over the years, cancer researchers have uncovered many of the tricks that tumors use to fuel their growth and evade detection by the body’s immune system. More tricks await discovery, and finding t…
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Mashup Score: 7Visit the New NIH Virtual Tour - 10 month(s) ago
Happy Fourth of July! Before everyone heads out to celebrate the holiday with their family and friends, I want to share this brief video with you. It’s an introduction to the brand-new NIH Virtual …
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Mashup Score: 2Immune Resilience is Key to a Long and Healthy Life - 10 month(s) ago
Do you feel as if you or perhaps your family members are constantly coming down with illnesses that drag on longer than they should? Or, maybe you’re one of those lucky people who rarely becomes il…
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Mashup Score: 21Immune Resilience is Key to a Long and Healthy Life - 10 month(s) ago
Do you feel as if you or perhaps your family members are constantly coming down with illnesses that drag on longer than they should? Or, maybe you’re one of those lucky people who rarely becomes il…
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Mashup Score: 58Encouraging First-in-Human Results for a Promising HIV Vaccine - 11 month(s) ago
In recent years, we’ve witnessed some truly inspiring progress in vaccine development. That includes the mRNA vaccines that were so critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, the first approved vaccine…
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Mashup Score: 80Case Study Unlocks Clues to Rare Resilience to Alzheimer’s Disease - 11 month(s) ago
Biomedical breakthroughs most often involve slow and steady research in studies involving large numbers of people. But sometimes careful study of even just one truly remarkable person can lead the …
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Mashup Score: 110 Years of Protecting Public Health Through Tobacco Regulatory Research - 11 month(s) ago
Headlines highlight a real challenge for people who want to protect kids from the harms of using tobacco products. While flavors, such as mint, menthol, watermelon, and apple pie are safe to consum…
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Mashup Score: 9Basic Researchers Discover Possible Target for Treating Brain Cancer - 11 month(s) ago
Over the years, cancer researchers have uncovered many of the tricks that tumors use to fuel their growth and evade detection by the body’s immune system. More tricks await discovery, and finding t…
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How a genetic change leads to a devastating rare #neurodegenerative condition in kids. What this discovery could mean for those affected by the condition and for more common diseases including #Alzheimer’s on the #NIH Director’s Blog. https://t.co/aPf9sB027Z