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                        Researchers said limiting carbohydrates helps the body produce ketones — an alternative energy source that can fuel the brain when glucose use is impaired.
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                        Dr. Sarah Boyd, an infectious disease specialist with Saint Luke's Health System, told KCUR that federal cuts to mRNA research and development could cause a setback in pandemic preparedness.
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                        A new Energy Innovation Center at the University of Missouri will be dedicated to advancing energy research and technology.
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                        According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, approximately 80% of lost pregnancies occur within the first trimester. But a new study in mice has found that inflammation and hormone levels may play a role.
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                        The product of the reaction is fluorine, which still isn't healthy for humans, but may be easier to dispose of than PFAS.
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                        Renewable energy group concerned the center’s funding may cloud its findings
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                        A Trump administration executive order has paused all NIH advisory committees, halting research that requires federal funding.
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                        University of Missouri researchers are analyzing yield and soil health of corn grown with swine waste.
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                        A new study led by MU researchers used mice to show obstructive sleep apnea can increase the risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms, or triple A.
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                        A new study examines the impact of sleep, screen time and physical activity on obesity rates among youth with ADHD. KBIA’s Rebecca Smith reports the research was conducted in part by a University of Missouri scientist.