Even before scientists sort this out, this information is actually really good news for us, 即使科学家还尚未解决问题,这一好消息确实振奋人心, because it turns out that the way we live can influence the accumulation of amyloi

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This Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. I am Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. They say that older folks benefit from spending time with young people. And thats not just an excuse to stick grandma at the kids table at Thanksgiving. Now

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Scientists have identified a unique genetic mutation in about 10 percent of people with type 2 diabetes(糖尿病) studied in the United States and Europe. The discovery could help some people learn if they are at risk of developing diabetes so they

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