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Young female athletes who have stopped menstruating have a weakening in the quality of their bone structure that may predispose them to breaking a bone, despite getting plenty of weight-bearing exercise, a new study finds. The results will be presented Sunday at The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.
Viruses cannot only cause illnesses in humans, they also infect bacteria. Those protect themselves with a kind of 'immune system' which - simply put - consists of specific sequences in the genetic material of the bacteria and a suitable enzyme. It detects foreign DNA, which may originate from a virus, cuts it up and thus makes the invaders harmless.
The current legal battle over the $1 billion Sept. 11 cleanup program ended Monday when federal officials agreed to a deal that could save New York City some $350 million.
An international team of scientists has discovered that the gene, OGDHL, a key protein required for normal function of the mitochondria - the energy-producing factory of the cell - and its chaperone, nardilysin (NRD1) are linked to progressive loss of neurological function in humans.
University of Cincinnati research on adolescent use of electronic cigarettes was featured prominently at the American Academy of Health Behavior 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting on Monday, March 11, in Greenville, South Carolina.
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