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Source: NIH General Research

A mouse hippocampus. Scientists developed a technique to preserve the brain's 3-D structure down to the molecular level, allowing for study of the brain's inner workings at a scale never before possible.


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Source: NIH General Research

An eye filled with abnormal blood vessels. Research in mice suggests that targeting cholesterol metabolism in the eye may help prevent progression of a severe form of age-related macular degeneration.


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Source: NIH General Research

Medium rare steak. The link between red meat consumption and heart disease, a study suggests, may stem from gut microbes breaking down carnitine, a compound found in red meat.


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Source: NIH General Health News
For children who have had HIV-1 infection since birth, the combination drug therapies now used to treat HIV appear to protect against the heart damage seen before combination therapies were available, according to researchers in a National Institutes of Health network study.
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Source: FDA Drugs News
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Source: Springer
Art, Science, and New Clinical Techniques

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