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  2. Scientists Just Discovered A Potential New Alzheimer's Cause

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    The study analyzed existing research and data, including a 2022 study that found most biological pathways can be linked to Alzheimer’s disease, and proposed that "stress granules" may be the ...

  3. A scientist working to create 'mirror life' discovered it ...

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    Adamala's research focused on making mirror peptides, which can help create longer-lasting pharmaceuticals. The long-term goal of that research was a full mirror cell.

  4. New Brunswick neurological syndrome of unknown cause

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    On 17 March 2021 it was disclosed that "in 2019, 11 cases were discovered, with 24 more cases discovered in 2020 and another six cases in 2021". At the time, 42 possible cases had been tallied, and five people had died from the disease. [4] As of 25 April 2021, the cluster had been expanded to 47 possible cases. [11]

  5. How AI uncovers new ways to tackle difficult diseases - AOL

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    A recently published analysis by BCG found at least 75 "AI-discovered molecules" have entered clinical trials with many more expected. "That they are now routinely going into clinical trials is a ...

  6. Emerging infectious disease - Wikipedia

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    The French doctor Charles Anglada (1809–1878) wrote a book in 1869 on extinct and new diseases. [16] He did not distinguish infectious diseases from others (he uses the terms reactive and affective diseases, to mean diseases with an external or internal cause, more or less meaning diseases with or without an observable external cause).

  7. Discovery of disease-causing pathogens - Wikipedia

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    2. Pre-existing theories of disease: Before a pathogen is well-recognized, scientists may attribute the symptoms of infection to other causes, such as toxicological, psychological, or genetic causes. Once a pathogen has been associated with an illness, researchers have reported difficulty displacing these pre-existing theories. [3] [4] 3.

  8. Zoonotic origins of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Several studies found only weak signs of adaptive evolution early in the COVID-19 pandemic. [ c ] Kang et al. wrote that SARS-CoV-2 had exhibited relatively little genetic variation by 2021. [ 47 ] Tai et al. wrote that population expansion rather than positive selection explained the mutation frequency spectrum during the early pandemic. [ 49 ]

  9. Timeline of peptic ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori

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    This strategy advocates the use of noninvasive testing to evaluate for H. pylori and simply treating if found, even in the absence of ulcer disease documented on endoscopy. [53] 2005 Warren and Marshall are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on H. pylori and PUD. [60]