A study highlights advances in probability sampling and question precision to improve survey accuracy. Poor sampling methods can lead to biased results, emphasizing the need for high-quality implementation.
A new herbicide-resistant maize technology has been developed to combat Striga hermonthica, or witchweed, which infests approximately 20-40 million hectares of farmland in sub-Saharan Africa. The method, tested for over ten crop seasons, shows promising results, increasing yields up to four-fold in fields highly infested with witchweed.
A new study confirmed air pollution is associated with slower lung function growth in children, compared to areas with cleaner air. Lung function growth was found to be about 11% lower in the most polluted community.
Researchers investigate active Archaean plate tectonics based on features in ultramafic blocks within oceanic crust remnants. Additionally, studies explore eukaryotic stromatolite builders' impact on Precambrian iron formations and atmospheric oxygenation.
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The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology reports a trend towards more effective and safer treatments in Europe, with a reduction in embryos transferred per cycle. This has led to increased pregnancy rates despite higher multiple births.
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) advises women at low risk for breast cancer to avoid taking drugs like tamoxifen or raloxifene. Women at high risk, however, should have open discussions with their doctors about the benefits and risks of these medications.
Fampridine-SR shows promise in reducing spasticity and improving bladder, bowel, and sexual function in patients with chronic SCI. The Phase 3 trial enrolls 360 patients at leading clinical centers in the US and Canada.
A study found that over 90% of patients experienced significant improvement in GERD symptoms after gastric bypass surgery. Patients also saw a decrease in medication use, including proton pump inhibitors and histamine 2 blockers.
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Agricultural plastics, such as mulch films and nursery pots, are difficult to recycle due to their varied types and dirtiness. Penn State researcher James Garthe has developed a method to convert these plastics into plastic nuggets that can be burned with coal, producing energy 20 times greater than conventional recycling methods.
A study found that certain alleles or genotypes of the CNR1 gene may confer a susceptibility to schizophrenia, especially of the hebephrenic type. The presence of specific polymorphisms in the CNR1 gene was significantly associated with an increased risk of developing schizophrenia.
Scientists have sequenced the genome of Chlorobium tepidum, a green-sulfur bacterium that performs photosynthesis in the absence of oxygen. The analysis reveals strong similarities between its metabolic processes and those of Archaea, suggesting a possible duplication of genes involved in photosynthesis.
A new radium isotope, radium223, has shown promise in treating skeletal metastases with less damage to bone marrow compared to traditional treatments. The isotope is incorporated into skeletal tissue via osteoclasts and emits radiation that kills cancer cells, providing pain relief and potentially improving quality of life.
A new study suggests that medications like tamoxifen and raloxifene could potentially lower the risk of breast cancer in women at high risk. These drugs have shown to decrease the likelihood of breast cancer by up to 50% in some cases, but they also carry side effects such as blood clots and hot flashes.
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Researchers studied Paleocene-Eocene syncontractional sedimentation in east-central Tibet, numerical modeling of fluid flow in Utah, and syndepositional thrust-related deformation in a Central Colorado trough. The findings provide insights into the geological evolution of these regions.
A world-first study reveals that solo mothers opting for donor insemination are coping well and their children are functioning normally. Despite initial controversy surrounding single women's access to DI, the research shows no difference in parenting quality or child behavior between solo and married mothers.
Researchers found genetically engineered mice lacking the A/C receptor had 8-12% lower blood pressure than normal mice. Blocking this subtype may offer a new approach to treating high blood pressure with reduced side effects.
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) is supporting the construction of four new 900 MHz NMR magnets, the largest size available. This funding will enable researchers to study the structure and behavior of biological molecules, revealing insights into normal cellular processes and shedding light on diseases.
Research suggests that the human immune system's complexity may be limiting the number of genes in the genome, as it requires more self-tolerance and kills off too many immune cells if there are too many genes. This could make further evolution for humans difficult.
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In developed countries, cancer mortality is more than twice as high as in developing countries due to factors like tobacco consumption and Western nutrition. In contrast, up to 25% of malignancies in developing countries are caused by infectious agents, whereas chronic infections account for only 8% in developed nations.
A study found that patients taking olanzapine were at risk of developing diabetes, including diabetic ketoacidosis, with severe symptoms and even death. The researchers identified 289 cases of diabetes linked to the drug, highlighting a potential link between atypical antipsychotics and metabolic disorders.
Researchers found that chromosomal abnormalities in embryos were a common cause of unexplained recurrent miscarriages and implantation failure. By using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), normal embryos can be selected for transfer, leading to similar pregnancy rates as fertile women.
Brain scans reveal abnormal brain structure and function at an early stage, suggesting a powerful predictor of future illness. This finding may enable treatment to prevent distressing symptoms like hallucinations from developing.
A Wake Forest investigator has discovered a new mechanism by which alcohol affects the brain, revealing a complex interplay between pre- and post-synaptic processes. The findings suggest that alcohol may be more effective in certain individuals due to variations in sensitivity to its effects.
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A study by Cornell University researchers found that low-income households and child-care facilities in New York state have high levels of air pollutants, including radon, lead, and mold. These pollutants can lead to serious health issues such as lead poisoning, asthma attacks, and allergies.
Researchers have discovered a gene, Ian5, that appears to affect the function of the thymus and is linked to the development of type 1 diabetes in rats. The identification of this gene may also contribute to human type 1 diabetes and help researchers understand the underlying mechanisms of the disease.
French fertility experts analyzed nearly 25,000 pregnancies, finding that babies in multiple pregnancies face significant risks of prematurity, mortality, and disability. They called for a reduction in multiple births through better embryo selection and monitoring to mitigate these risks.
A Wake Forest research team has identified a specific brain region, the thalamus, as being 'exquisitely sensitive' to alcohol consumption. The study found that this region produces characteristic spindle brain waves during stage II sleep, which are enhanced by low doses of alcohol but reduced later in the night.
Researchers found that a simpler fibular-based reconstruction method is more effective in restoring knee stability than the combined tibial and fibular-based approach. The study used 12 pairs of fresh cadaveric knees to compare the benefits of both procedures, and results showed that the fibular-based method takes less time in the oper...
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Celebrating its 75th anniversary, Annals of Internal Medicine has published influential articles on Lyme disease, HIV/AIDS, and evidence-based medicine. The journal has continued to evolve with innovative features like structured abstracts and international discussions on editorial issues.
Researchers at USF Health successfully transplanted clonal human neurons into rats with severe spinal cord injuries, allowing some animals to bear weight on their hind legs. The study suggests that the transplanted cells can re-establish a neural connection, potentially paving the way for future rehabilitation and functional recovery.
Researchers discovered a direct link between sulfonylurea drugs and coronary arterial spasm, increasing blood pressure and heart damage. The study suggests that these common diabetes medications may pose an additional risk to diabetic patients already facing cardiovascular problems.
Research found that African populations with a fish-rich diet had lower leptin levels compared to those on a vegetarian diet. This association suggests that consuming fish may improve the body's sensitivity to leptin, which could help prevent obesity and related health issues.
Scientists are exploring the potential of Antarctica's subglacial lake to test sterile drilling techniques, which could also be used on Mars. The permafrost site is 2.8 kilometers below South Pole Station and contains a frozen mixture of ice and sediment.
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