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  • Sweetened Beverage Sales Bounced Back Quickly After Cook County Tax Repealed

    Following the repeal of the short-lived Cook County, Illinois Sweetened Beverage Tax, sales of sweetened beverages went right back to where they were before the tax went into place, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago. 

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  • Fluoride to the Rescue?

    Scientists have long been aware of the dangerous overuse of antibiotics and the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant microbes that have resulted. 

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  • Research Shows a Few Beneficial Organisms Could Play Key Role in Treating Type 2 Diabetes

    Researchers at Oregon State University have found that a few organisms in the gut microbiome play a key role in type 2 diabetes, opening the door to possible probiotic treatments for a serious metabolic disease affecting roughly one in 10 Americans.

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  • AI-Designed Serotonin Sensor May Help Scientists Study Sleep and Mental Health

    Serotonin is a neurochemical that plays a critical role in the way the brain controls our thoughts and feelings.

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  • NIH Neuroscientists Isolate Promising Mini Antibodies Against COVID-19 From A Llama

    National Institutes of Health researchers have isolated a set of promising, tiny antibodies, or “nanobodies,” against SARS-CoV-2 that were produced by a llama named Cormac.

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  • The Latest Magnesium Studies Pave the Way for New Biomedical Materials

    Materials used in biomedicine must be characterized by controlled biodegradability, sufficient strength and total absence of toxicity to the human body.

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  • Common Brain Malformation Traced to Its Genetic Roots

    About one in 100 children has a common brain disorder called Chiari 1 malformation, but most of the time such children grow up normally and no one suspects a problem.

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  • Wildfire Smoke Can Carry Dangerous Microbes Thousands of Miles, Scientists Warn

    Scientists are warning that wildfire smoke can carry microbes that cause infectious diseases, adding another public health concern to the worsening severity of wildfires across the globe.

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  • Discovery of Chemical Clue May Lead to Solving Cacao's Black Pod Rot Mystery

    Clovamide presence in disease-resistant chocolate tree leaves may spur novel breeding program

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  • Combustion-Derived Water Vapor May Worsen Winter Air Quality: Study

    Water vapor is an important medium for the wet growth of particulate matters.

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