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U of T research finds glycine could be culprit in REM sleep behaviour disorder




There is new promise on the horizon for those who suffer from REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) according to researchers at the University of Toronto....


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Tiny Protein Provokes Healthy Bonding Between Cells
In human relationships, a certain "spark" often governs whether we prefer one person to another. Critical first impressions can occur within seconds. Researchers have found that cell-to-cell "friendships" operate in much the same way and that dysfunctional bonding is linked to the spread of cancer.
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Missing Radioactivity In Ice Cores Bodes Ill For Part Of Asia
When glaciologists failed to find the expected radioactive signals in the latest core they drilled from a Himalayan ice field, they knew it meant trouble for their research. But those missing markers of radiation, remnants from atomic bomb tests a half-century ago, foretell much greater threat to the half-billion or more people living downstream of that vast mountain range.
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Woman looks through microscope
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USDA Offers Tips To Safely Handle And Prepare Stuffing This Thanksgiving Holiday
Thanksgiving dinner often leaves consumers feeling "stuffed." For many, this traditional holiday meal includes stuffing either cooked inside a whole turkey, chicken or other bird, or cooked separately in a casserole. Mishandled or improperly prepared stuffing can lead to foodborne illness - not a satisfying ending to a Thanksgiving meal.
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Introduction
Publication year: 2008
Source: Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Volume 10, Issue 4, October 2008, Page 141
Todd H., Baron
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