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Sibling pecking order makes firstborns less cooperative than their siblings [Read more]

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Sibling pecking order makes firstborns less cooperative than their siblings [Read more]

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Primates produce new alarm calls in a way that might resemble human language [Read more]

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Primates produce new alarm calls in a way that might resemble human language [Read more]

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The rising level of atmospheric carbon dioxide may be fueling more than climate change. It could also be making some trees grow like crazy. That is the finding of a new study of natural stands of quaking aspen, one of North America’s most important and widespread deciduous trees.

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Cannabis can reduce spasticity in multiple sclerosis patients. A systematic review found that five out six randomized controlled trials reported a reduction in spasticity and an improvement in mobility.

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admin on December 5th, 2009

The rising level of atmospheric carbon dioxide may be fueling more than climate change. It could also be making some trees grow like crazy. That is the finding of a new study of natural stands of quaking aspen, one of North America’s most important and widespread deciduous trees.

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admin on December 5th, 2009

A major discovery is challenging accepted thinking about amyloids — the fibrous protein deposits associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s — and may open up a potential new area for therapeutics.

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Cannabis can reduce spasticity in multiple sclerosis patients. A systematic review found that five out six randomized controlled trials reported a reduction in spasticity and an improvement in mobility.

Continue reading about Study confirms that cannabis is beneficial for multiple sclerosis

admin on December 5th, 2009

A major discovery is challenging accepted thinking about amyloids — the fibrous protein deposits associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s — and may open up a potential new area for therapeutics.

Continue reading about New therapy targets for amyloid disease