From: NIH Research Matters <nih.ocpl@service.govdelivery.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 12:09 PM
Subject: Bone density in primary ovarian insufficiency, allergen exposure and wheezing, and a retinal structure from stem cells
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Hormone replacement therapy restored bone mineral density in women with primary ovarian insufficiency. The findings provide important treatment guidance.
Exposure to certain allergens and bacteria within the first year of life may protect children from wheezing and allergies. The study's findings suggest asthma prevention strategies.
Researchers induced human stem cells to create a 3-D retina structure that responds to light. The finding may aid the study of eye diseases and could eventually lead to new therapies.
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Jeremy Tobias Matthews





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