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Insects could theoretically protect against various diseases, but concept is unlikely to take off

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Insects could theoretically protect against various diseases, but concept is unlikely to take off

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The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research.

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The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research.

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The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research.

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Patients with refractory partial and secondarily generalized seizures had a reduction in seizures after deep brain stimulation, according to new research. This multi-center clinical trial determined that the benefits of stimulation of the anterior nuclei of thalamus for epilepsy persisted and by 2 years there was a 56 percent reduction in seizure frequency.

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Patients with refractory partial and secondarily generalized seizures had a reduction in seizures after deep brain stimulation, according to new research. This multi-center clinical trial determined that the benefits of stimulation of the anterior nuclei of thalamus for epilepsy persisted and by 2 years there was a 56 percent reduction in seizure frequency.

Continue reading about Deep brain stimulation reduces epileptic seizures in patients with refractory partial and secondarily generalized seizures

Patients with refractory partial and secondarily generalized seizures had a reduction in seizures after deep brain stimulation, according to new research. This multi-center clinical trial determined that the benefits of stimulation of the anterior nuclei of thalamus for epilepsy persisted and by 2 years there was a 56 percent reduction in seizure frequency.

Continue reading about Deep brain stimulation reduces epileptic seizures in patients with refractory partial and secondarily generalized seizures

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Researchers have devised a way to attach sugars to proteins using unique biological and chemical methods. This means that large quantities of different glycoproteins can be generated for various medical and biological studies.

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Researchers have devised a way to attach sugars to proteins using unique biological and chemical methods. This means that large quantities of different glycoproteins can be generated for various medical and biological studies.

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