Betatrophin, cortisol and putting pain to sleep
31 May, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Betatrophin to beat diabetes? The hormone corrects insulin deficiency by stimulating beta cell proliferation. ow.ly/lmHau
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 27, 2013
Early life experiences in women indirectly influence maternal sensitivity, with cortisol acting as a mediator. ow.ly/lmHaF
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 29, 2013
Putting pain to sleep: melatonin may be an effective analgesic for endometriosis-associated pelvic pain. ow.ly/lmHar
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 27, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
See @naturenews Q&A today, Daniel Cressey’s interview with me about Antibiotic Action meeting last week: nature.com/news/the-resis…
— Laura Piddock (@LauraPiddock) May 30, 2013
A new fossil aims to resolve the early phylogenetic history of birds: nature.com/nature/journal… twitter.com/NatureMagazine…
— Nature Magazine (@NatureMagazine) May 30, 2013
News: Suppression of Incriminating Memories Can Beat Lie-Detector Tests psych.ly/15elkUm
— PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) May 30, 2013
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