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Science News Archive 2005


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Transplanted stem cells show promise for mending broken hearts

Researchers at UW-Madison report that transplanted stem cells can develop into heart muscle and blood vessels in damaged hearts, improving function. The study's results demonstrate the therapeutic potential of embryonic stem cells for treating heart disease.

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Men with erectile dysfunction have increased risk for cardiovascular events

A study of over 9,400 men found a strong association between erectile dysfunction and subsequent cardiovascular disease, including angina, myocardial infarction, stroke, and transient ischemic attack. Men with erectile dysfunction were found to have a 25-45% increased risk of cardiovascular events compared to those without the condition.

Getting a handle on minimal surfaces

Researchers Matthias Weber, David Hoffman, and Michael Wolf discovered a genus one helicoid, a minimal surface with an extra feature: a handle. This finding has implications for understanding the properties of surfaces at the nanoscale and could lead to new applications in structures and materials science.

Euclid returns to maths lessons

Research by Iris Van Gulik found that pupils who learned proofs in plane geometry through the history of non-Euclidean geometry gained a deeper understanding. The method also led to higher motivation among pupils. In contrast, teaching methods focused on historical development were less successful.

Whooping cough persistence traced to key toxin

Research reveals that pertussis toxin is responsible for prolonging the infection period in immune and vaccinated hosts. The study found that antibodies produced by vaccines are effective only seven days after administration, allowing the bacteria to grow and spread before the body can mount an effective response.

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Improved speech without vocal cords

Scientists at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam developed a new type of valve producing its own vocal sound by a small silicone rubber flap acting as an artificial vocal chord. Female patients with weak voices benefit from this prosthesis, regaining a natural female pitch.

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Fertility genes discovered at Rugters

Researchers at Rutgers University have discovered two key fertility genes in the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, which are essential for successful fertilization. The study's findings have significant implications for understanding human infertility and may lead to new treatments.

New method holds promise for better understanding of prion diseases

Scientists have developed a new method to catalogue and examine the differences between individual cases of prion diseases. Applying this assay to 50 postmortem samples from patients with sCJD reveals substantial differences in molecular pathology, which could help understand this mysterious disease.

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Studies show benefits of newborn screening for 'bubble boy disease'

Researchers found that newborn screening for SCID could be cost-effective due to the benefits of early diagnosis and the potential to save lives. A two-tiered strategy combining existing tests has been shown to improve accuracy without increasing costs, making it a promising approach for nationwide screening programs.

Study shows complex link between abuse and eating disorders

A recent study found a connection between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders in college-age women, emphasizing the role of psychological distress and alexithymia. The research suggests that addressing these underlying emotional factors can help prevent the development of eating disorders.

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Drug-eluting stents may cause allergic reactions

Researchers identified 17 cases of hypersensitivity reactions caused by drug-eluting stents, with symptoms including rash and difficulty breathing. The study concludes that the polymer coating on the stent is the most probable cause of these reactions.

Smoking associated with severity of psoriasis

A cross-sectional study found that smoking was associated with increased risk of more severe psoriasis among adults. Cigarette-years significantly increased the risk of clinically more severe psoriasis, with stronger effects observed in women than men.

Monumental measurement of mortality

A novel partnership between Indian institutions and the government aims to document the causes of death in rural and urban areas. The Verbal Autopsy method has already demonstrated reliable measurement of deaths in young and middle-aged individuals, and will be expanded to collect physical measurements and blood samples.

Regional governments may be reluctant to report outbreaks

The revised International Health Regulations require detailed reporting from countries, but regional governments may withhold data due to economic and federalism concerns. This 'federalism dilemma' poses a challenge for global pandemic planning and response.

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Food insecurity and food stamps: How is the US doing?

The percentage of US households classified as food insecure rose from 11.2 percent in 2003 to 11.9 percent in 2004, surpassing the official goal of six percent by 2010. Household food insecurity is influenced by unobserved hardships such as medical emergencies, which can divert income normally used for food.

Neighborhoods may affect asthma, UCSF study finds

A UCSF study found that living in lower-income areas worsens health and quality of life due to poorer air quality. Neighborhoods with high traffic flow and industrial pollution also linked to reduced lung function, while larger backyards with allergenic plants may play a role.

Pular antidepressants boost brain growth, Hopkins scientists report

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) increase nerve impulse-carrying axon density in the frontal and parietal lobes, controlling emotions and motivation. This growth may explain why antidepressants take time to work, with effects seen within hours but clinically meaningful results taking weeks.

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Details of the first case of avian flu in mainland China

A 12-year-old girl from rural Hunan, China died of acute respiratory distress syndrome after developing fever and cough. Her 9-year-old brother recovered after treatment with antiviral medication. The investigation highlights the need for improved infection control measures in backyard farming settings.

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Genetic analysis of Asian elephants in India reveals some surprises

A recent study by Columbia Climate School researchers found two genetically distinct populations of Asian elephants in northeast India, separated by the Brahmaputra River. This discovery is significant for future conservation planning, highlighting the importance of preserving genetic diversity to protect the endangered species.

Carbon monoxide soothes inflammatory bowel disease

Research suggests that low-dose carbon monoxide can act as an anti-inflammatory agent, reducing the production of interleukin-12 and short-circuiting disease-causing inflammation in ulcerative colitis. Non-smokers with inflammatory bowel disease should not rely on smoking to alleviate symptoms.

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Genetic analysis of cavefish reveals more about evolution

Researchers found genetic markers for albinism in two cave-dwelling fish populations appeared in the same location, suggesting a common mutation. The Oca2 gene was identified as responsible for pigmentation and the deletion of a specific exon produced albinism.

Scientists close in on genes responsible for Parkinson's disease

Scientists have identified 570 genes associated with Parkinson's disease, which could lead to the development of new treatments. The study analyzed brains from 23 patients and found that limiting the activity of these genes may help control or even stop the progression of the disease.

Novel enzyme offers new look at gene regulation

A novel enzyme, JHDM1A, has been discovered to remove methyl groups from histones, a finding with diverse implications for understanding gene regulation and its role in diseases. The study suggests that many proteins containing a similar domain may also be involved in histone demethylation.

A new player in human atherosclerosis

A study found a significant association between high EL concentrations, low HDL-C levels, and early stages of atherosclerosis. This suggests that EL concentrations may be useful in predicting an individual's risk for atherosclerosis.

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Federal grant funds research on novel HIV therapy

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has received a four-year, $6.7 million grant to study novel HIV therapy targeting neurokinin-1 receptors. The program aims to block the virus from immune cells, improve innate immune function, and reduce symptoms of depression associated with the disease.

Passive smoking almost doubles risk of degenerative eye disease

Researchers found that passive smoking significantly increases the risk of age-related macular degeneration, with pack years of cigarette smoke being a major determinant. Regularly smoking for 40 years or more can almost triple this risk compared to non-smokers.

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Dramatic increase in annual rate of laparoscopic bariatric surgeries

Between 1998 and 2002, laparoscopic bariatric surgery operations increased from 2.1% to 17.9% of total procedures, while Roux-en-Y gastric bypass rose from 78% to 92%. This growth is attributed to surgeons' increased use of the minimally invasive technique and patients' greater acceptance of the procedure.

Dynamic bed causes irregular course of river

A study by Saskia van Vuren reveals that changes in the riverbed elevation can cause high-water problems, flooding, droughts, erosion, and affect discharge distribution. The researcher argues that future high-water level predictions must consider morphological dynamics.

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Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for Dec. 20, 2005

A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine found that yoga, specifically Viniyoga, significantly improved back function and reduced pain in patients with lower back pain. Regular home practice and supervised instruction were essential for successful treatment.

Scientists sequence DNA of woolly mammoth

Researchers have successfully sequenced the DNA of a woolly mammoth, comparing it to African and Indian elephant genomes. The study provides unprecedented insight into the evolution and extinction of the species.

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New Israeli study finds vaccinating all toddlers against hepatitis A

A new Israeli study found that vaccinating all children against hepatitis A at 18 and 24 months reduced overall incidence of the disease for all ages by 95%. The study also showed a significant decrease in reported incidents among one- to four-year-olds, a demographic historically susceptible to infection.

Polio vaccination strategies assessed as eradication nears

Researchers found that two doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) provided similar immunity to one dose of the live virus vaccine. However, IPV's mucosal immunity was less effective than OPV's. The study suggests that HPV-immunized communities are partially protected from poliovirus spread.

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