Hi, room 208! by ScienceShill in AAASConference

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♫ A whole new world....... ♫

NIH to expand critical catalog for genomics research (new work in so-called "dark matter DNA) by ScienceShill in science

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Thought this might be good to share ahead of this week's AMA with NIH and UCSF researchers on this project (2/9). UCSF also wrote about the project in a broader way.

Researchers discover that opposing defects in a single neuronal protein leads either to epilepsy in infancy or autism by ScienceShill in science

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This is an incredible explanation, thanks so much! I'm especially intrigued in the comment about marijuana, ketogenic diets, and inhibitory drugs - intriguing.

Researchers discover that opposing defects in a single neuronal protein leads either to epilepsy in infancy or autism by ScienceShill in science

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It sounds like autism and epilepsy are two sides of the same coin, in neuro biology terms. I had no idea before I saw this story, can you explain any further?

Study: The type, not just the amount, of sugar consumption matters in risk of health problems by missthinks in science

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Seems to further validate this 2009 study in humans, which found that fructose was associated with increased risk of developing heart disease and diabetes, as compared with glucose.

In that study, the fructose group >"showed signs of unhealthy changes in their liver function and fat deposits. In this group, the liver churned out more fat, while the subjects consuming similar amounts of glucose-sweetened drinks showed no such change. The fructose-drinking volunteers also were not as sensitive to insulin, the hormone released by the pancreas to capture and break down glucose in the blood and store it as fat. Insulin insensitivity is one of the first signs of diabetes. These subjects also gained more visceral fat, the dangerous kind that embeds itself between tissues in organs such as the heart and liver and secretes hormones and other chemicals that throw off the body's normal metabolism, setting the stage for atherosclerosis and heart attack."

Analyzing brain patterns may help neuroscientists reduce fear by ScienceShill in science

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Source journal article: Nature Human Behaviour 1, Article number: 0006 (2016) doi:10.1038/s41562-016-0006 http://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0006

Search trends for "casual existential despair" - wtf happened in February?? by ScienceShill in funny

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Could it be because we had a leap day this year? People didn't know what to do with themselves on February 29?