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The American Association for Cancer Research today announces a $200,000 gift from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation which will create the BCRF-AACR Fund for Translational Breast Cancer Research.
Why do some patients recover quickly after surgery, while others don't? That is an important question when treating older frail patients suffering from aortic stenosis. Lead author Dae Hyun Kim, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D., and principle investigator Director Lewis A. Lipsitz in the Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife explore this question in a paper published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.
When the activity of individual genes it is longer required, there are two main mechanisms responsible for the "switching off", mainly DNA methylation and the Polycomb protein complex. Sometimes, these mechanisms lose their efficiency and some of the genes that should be "switched off" remain active.
A new has found that stress experienced in the early stages of childhood accelerates the maturation of particular regions of the brain in early adolescence.
Taking a 3-month course of coenzyme Q10 supplements could improve semen quality among infertile men, show researchers.
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