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Cardiovascular Complications from Hypoparathyroidism: A Case Study

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Cardiovascular Complications from Hypoparathyroidism: A Case Study

A recent case study has emerged from BMC Endocrine Disorders that illuminates an intriguing yet rare intersection of endocrine dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. The case involves a middle-aged woman suffering …

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A cold today helps keep the COVID away

A recent bout of the common cold may be a defense against a COVID-19 infection. A study that included the nasal swabs of more than 1,000 participants assessed whether infections …

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Warped planet nurseries rewrite the rules of how worlds are born

The textbook picture of how planets form – serene, flat discs of cosmic dust – has just received a significant cosmic twist. New research, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, …

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The deadliest mushroom, the death cap, is still concocting new poisons

The death cap mushroom has been implicated in many people’s deaths, from Roman emperors to modern foragers Shutterstock/Tisha Razumovsky Death cap mushrooms are back in the news. Amanita phalloides has …

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Vote by Dutch lawmakers threatens major primate research center

In victory for animal rights activists, research on monkeys would end in 2030

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A Mars rock analysis tool proved its mettle on a chance find from Arizona

McKenzie Prillaman is a science and health journalist based in Washington, DC. She holds a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in science …

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Why Alzheimer’s attacks the brain’s memory hub first

One of the first parts of the brain affected by Alzheimer’s disease is the entorhinal cortex — a region that plays a big role in memory, spatial navigation, and the …

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Rapamycin may extend lifespans by protecting against DNA damage

Illustration of the drug rapamycin (red) blocking a protein called mTOR (blue) Science Photo Library/Alamy The drug rapamycin’s anti-ageing effects could at least partly be due to it preventing DNA …

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NSF could be moving down the street

Government sets requirements for new space that sound like nearby patent office campus

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This lizard can tolerate extreme levels of lead

Cuban brown anoles have the highest blood lead levels of any vertebrate known — three times that of the previous record holder, the Nile crocodile.

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