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    Happy ! Spooky costumes and scream-worthy horror flicks scare us. So do deadly diseases, which is why the focus on discovering causes, preventions, treatments and cures to help humans and animals live longer, healthier lives.

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    It’s National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, which highlights difficulties among the aging HIV+ population related to prevention, testing, care & treatment. At the , we support the mission through our research to prevent, better treat & even cure HIV/AIDS.

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    From to to and beyond, the have played a crucial role in scientific advancements for some of the world’s most debilitating diseases. Here’s a look at some of the most important accomplishments because of research with animals.

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    This week, researchers and their colleagues from across the world are attending the 42nd meeting in Madison, WI. The research and insights shared at this annual meeting help advance global health for humans and animals.

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    Superbugs are dangerous bacterial strains that are resistant to antibiotic drugs & create unique challenges for healthcare professionals. Now, scientists at have discovered combining two or more antibiotics may prove effective in taking down these resilient microbes.

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    21. lip 2019.

    received $582 million in -funded research support in FY2018:

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    Stress can lead to heart disease, digestive problems, diabetes and more. What’s worse, its effects can be hereditary. Now, researchers at may have discovered a way to prevent inherited stress.

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    April is Awareness Month, and are joining to call attention to the causes, treatments and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. The work of our researchers is helping those who have HIV live longer, healthier lives.

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    The future of transplant monitoring could be far less invasive. Researchers at are investigating imaging techniques to potentially eliminate the need for follow-up blood tests and biopsies.

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    What’s on our minds at the ? Brain Awareness Week, of course. Today marks the start of the global initiative by to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research.

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    According to , about 225 million women in developing countries can’t access the birth control they want. But thanks to scientists at , an affordable, nonsurgical contraception method could be on the way.

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    When it comes to curing heart disease, there’s no clear roadmap. Scientists at are working to change this with an advancement that could pave the way for cellular therapies.

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    The kidneys are among the body’s most critical organs. They filter waste, regulate blood pressure & much more. To kick off National Kidney Month, the join in celebrating health professionals across the world who work to fight renal diseases & improve kidney health.

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    The work every day to cure some of the world’s most challenging ailments. Today, as part of , we’re renewing our commitment to translational research that will help bridge health & social care, and improve lives.

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    When it comes to saving endangered species, could data be the answer? According to researchers at , examining the numbers behind two key factors is already helping turn the tables for one group of nonhuman primates.

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    It’s been more than 20 years since scientist James Thomson first developed a technique for culturing human embryonic stem cells. Today, Thomson’s groundbreaking work is being applied in drug discovery, transplant medicine and more.

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    Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease. That’s why we’re joining to recognize American Heart Month and spread the word about prevention.

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    Can the monogamous prairie vole teach us about love? Researchers at believe the answer is yes, which is why they are researching the brains of these romantic rodents.

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    In addition to muscle tremors and loss of motor control, people who have Parkinson’s disease often have heart damage. Using new cardiac imaging methods, researchers at are getting closer to discovering how this damage is related to the onset of the disease.

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    Research shows eating less helps you live longer. Researchers at are working to learn more about the biological reason for this phenomenon so more people can live longer, healthier lives.

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