Research from Oregon Health & Science University reveals that children born to overeating mothers are at risk for liver and pancreas damage, contributing to early-onset obesity and diabetes. Brain changes in the hypothalamus also occur, predisposing them to weight problems.
A study of over 17,000 heart attack patients found that only 45% regularly took beta blockers during the first year after discharge, highlighting the need for improved adherence strategies. Factors such as age and insurance status may influence medication adherence, suggesting a broader approach to addressing this issue.
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Scientists have developed a method to predict whether melanoma of the eye will spread to the liver, where it quickly turns deadly. The molecular screening test can detect both whether a tumor is likely to spread and how fast.
Researchers found a correlation between tNOX levels and tumor burden in prostate cancer patients, suggesting its potential as a reliable biomarker. The study showed that tNOX levels increased with disease progression and were more uniform in terms of disease severity than PSA scores.
A recent study found that South Asian men experience more urinary problems than their white counterparts, including difficulties storing urine and urinating frequently. Despite this, they are less likely to seek medical attention or advice for these symptoms.
The Arctic Ocean's perennial sea ice shrank by 730,000 square kilometers between 2004 and 2005, replacing it with more vulnerable seasonal ice. The loss of perennial ice raises concerns about future ice retreat and its impacts on the environment and marine transportation.
PNNL researchers have developed a continuous monitoring system that quickly generates real-time data and analysis of high-level radioactive waste. The system can quantify levels of various anions and is adaptable to harsh environments.
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A national study led by Queen's University Professor Daren Heyland found that only one-third of patients have discussed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with their physicians. Elderly patients are often ill-equipped to participate in such discussions and make decisions.
A new protocol using the protein tNOX has shown promise in detecting lung cancer early in smokers and nonsmokers. The test involves measuring levels of tNOX in the blood, with low false positive rates, making it a potential screening tool for early detection.
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology found that short duration of depressive symptoms in teens can make it difficult to distinguish between actual treatment efficacy and placebo effects. This design issue may lead to unnecessary long-term drug therapy for some children, as those who recover quickly from depr...
The National Institutes of Health has launched the first phase of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project to study genomic changes in lung, brain, and ovarian cancers. The TCGA pilot project aims to identify key genomic alterations associated with cancer development and progression.
Stevens professor Rustam Stolkin has published a paper in the Institute of Physics Publishing's journal, Measurement Science and Technology. He and his collaborators used a robot arm to film video sequences, which were then used to test and validate robotic vision algorithms.
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A new technology can detect one malignant cell in a typical blood sample, enabling early adjustment of treatment to target spreading cancer. This diagnostic tool has a 97% specificity and may revolutionize the prevention of cancer death.
A new study found that raloxifene significantly reduces breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women, with a 58% reduction for those without a family history and an 89% reduction for those with a family history. The researchers are puzzled by why protection seems greatest in genetically predisposed women.
Researchers have developed a hybrid battery that combines the power of a capacitor with the storage capacity of a traditional battery. The device, made from plastic and polypyrrole, has twice the storage capacity of an electric double-layer capacitor and delivers over 100 times more power than a standard alkaline battery.
A new study by Mayo Clinic found that preventive ovary removal in younger women may lead to an increased risk of death from all causes, including estrogen-related cancers and diseases of the brain and cardiovascular system. The study suggests that hormone replacement therapy is crucial for these women.
Recent breakthroughs have enabled researchers to construct an atom-by-atom model of the ribosome, a complex molecular machine responsible for synthesizing proteins. The high-resolution images reveal detailed interactions between the ribosome, messenger RNA, and transfer RNAs, providing new insights into protein synthesis.
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A new study reveals a significant decline in Arctic winter sea ice cover, with losses of six percent per year over the last two winters. This reduction is attributed to rising greenhouse gas emissions and warmer temperatures, posing a threat to marine ecosystems.
The MIT-developed molecular sieve can precisely control pore size, allowing for faster and more accurate separation of proteins from biological fluids. This technology has the potential to aid in disease detection and treatment by enabling scientists to study biomarker proteins with greater efficiency.
A new diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) has been developed using a novel technique called SELDI-ToF, which identifies specific proteins in the blood. The test achieved high accuracy in detecting TB, with up to 78% sensitivity and specificity.
A team of CSIRO scientists has determined the molecular structure of the insulin receptor, a significant breakthrough that builds on years of international research. The discovery is expected to facilitate future research into new therapies for diabetes and cancer.
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Stanford engineer James Swartz has made significant advances in cell-free protein synthesis, including the production of nanoscale viral spheres that can act as delivery trucks for new vaccines. These engineered capsids have the potential to provide safer and more effective vaccinations by targeting specific immune-system cells.
Teachers from Alaska, Canada, France, Germany, Russia, Sweden, and England participate in a 33-day polar research expedition to collect data on atmospheric measurements, ice cores, and ocean systems. The expedition aims to better understand the impact of anomalous warm Atlantic water on Arctic Ocean temperatures.
A new biomarker predicting survival in colorectal carcinomas has been discovered, with thymidylate synthase levels in the nucleus and cytoplasm identified as critical markers. The ratio of nuclear to cytoplasmic TS levels also predicts decreased survival, revealing a new potential biomarker for patients with worse prognosis.
Redistributive policies by social democratic parties are associated with lower infant mortality rates and increased life expectancy. These findings suggest that reducing social inequalities through policy has a positive impact on public health.
A new international collaborative research project in China aims to develop robust scientific guidelines for safe levels of copper and nickel in soils. The project will combine data from European Union and Australian research programs with local Chinese data to explain toxicity across a wide range of environments.
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Researchers from NASA and the Canadian Wildlife Service found that climate warming is negatively impacting polar bears due to shorter spring hunting seasons and reduced sea-ice cover. This can lead to a decline in female reproduction, reduced body weight, and increased human-bear conflicts.
A team of researchers from Arizona State University and Motorola Labs developed sensors based on single-walled carbon nanotubes that can detect heavy metal ions in water at parts per trillion levels. The devices use peptides to recognize specific compounds, allowing for selective detection of toxic chemicals.
Researchers discovered that viruses can infect cells more efficiently by attaching to different carbohydrates on the cell surface. This finding helps explain how flu and other viruses evade the immune system and may be useful for developing gene therapies for cancer and brain diseases.
Researchers at Virginia Tech have developed a new polymer membrane for reverse osmosis that resists degradation by chlorine, allowing for efficient desalination. The membrane uses a similar structure to proton exchange membrane materials used in fuel cells, but with added salt treatment for improved chlorine resistance.
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine found a link between mild anemia and impaired thinking in elderly women. Those with anemia were four to five times more likely to perform poorly on executive function tests, compared to those with normal blood hemoglobin.
Researchers identified a gene mutation that regulates smooth muscle contraction and blood pressure in rats, leading to hypertension. The study may lead to improved treatments by targeting the proliferation of smooth muscle cells.
Researchers found that one-third of older adults struggle with bathing, highlighting the need for bathroom safety features and education. The study recommends installing shower curtains instead of glass doors and providing proper instruction on built-in safety features.
A study has identified molecular markers in RNA and DNA that can detect small metastases from ocular melanoma, allowing for early intervention. Fine needle biopsy is a feasible method to accurately detect these markers, enabling clinicians to identify high-risk patients who may benefit from targeted treatments.
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A new protein in blood serum, human aspartyl beta-hydroxylase (HAAH), has shown promise as a sensitive and specific biomarker for early detection of prostate cancer. HAAH is overexpressed in at least 20 types of cancer and has been linked to tumor growth and invasiveness.
Two genes, REG1A and EXTL3, are prognostic markers for colorectal cancer recurrence. REG1A expression levels correlate with disease-free survival, while EXTL3 is a predictor of patient outcome.
A study published by the American Academy of Neurology found that long-term lead exposure is linked to cognitive decline in older adults. The researchers tested 985 participants and found higher tibia lead levels were consistently associated with worse cognitive performance on tests, equivalent to two to six years of aging.
The VIRTUE Trial is a Phase IV clinical trial evaluating patient satisfaction and annual rate of serious bacterial infections using Vivaglobin subcutaneous administration for one year. Patients will self-administer the medication and assess overall health-related quality of life, comparing it to previous intravenous treatment experience.
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A review of existing results and new calculations by US, Swiss, and German researchers suggest that solar brightness has a negligible effect on Earth's climate. The study implies that human influences must outweigh the effects of solar changes in causing global warming over the past century.
Researchers at Virginia Tech have designed polymer macromolecules as effective gene transfer agents, overcoming the need for foreign DNA and viruses. The study's findings focus on the structure of these molecules, which can control their ability to transfer genes across cell membranes.
A Tulane University study suggests that bats may have been responsible for the origin of the deadly Marburg hemorrhagic fever outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The research identified multiple genetic variants of the virus, indicating repeated introductions from a primary reservoir rather than person-to-person spread.
Researchers found that patients with tumors producing high levels of VEGF and its receptor benefit most from targeted treatments. The study identified a correlation between tumor mutational analysis, VEGF expression, and treatment response.
A new software tool will help analyze the unintended consequences of environmental regulations on the automotive market and industry life cycle. The project aims to integrate models of market decisions, technological performance, and life cycle assessment to predict the effectiveness of greenhouse gas reduction policies.
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Researchers discover that bacteria prefer larger nanoparticles to smaller ones for efficient metal reduction. The study reveals a 10-fold difference in bioreduction rates among particles of similar shape but different sizes, with larger particles being reduced faster than smaller ones.
Researchers used Hubble Space Telescope to explore galaxy formation during first 900 million years after Big Bang. They found a significant increase in bright galaxies around 13 billion years ago, providing evidence for hierarchical theory of galaxy formation.
Researchers developed a new method to detect oncogene mutations in human cancers, which could be used in real-time to match patients with available targeted therapies. The technique uses high-throughput mass spectrometry-based genotyping and was validated in over 1,000 tumors, representing 15 different cancer types.
Chemistry Central Journal, a pioneering international open access journal, was unveiled at the American Chemical Society meeting in San Francisco. The journal aims to publish research in all areas of chemistry, with a focus on discipline-specific sections.
Researchers at Arizona State University have created a tiny hydrogen-gas generator that can power electronic devices up to three times longer than conventional batteries. The generator uses borohydride solution and is recharged by refilling a fuel cartridge, making it safer for the environment.
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Researchers have developed high-efficiency 'plastic' solar cells with potential efficiencies of up to 15 percent, paving the way for wider use. Additionally, scientists have created compounds that block bacterial communication signals, offering a powerful strategy against deadly infections.
Researchers found that high salivary melatonin levels may be associated with lower periodontal disease severity, as measured by the community periodontal index score. This suggests that melatonin's antioxidant properties may help protect against inflammation and oxidative damage in the oral cavity.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that lactose-intolerant children consume three servings of dairy per day to meet their daily allowance of milk and dairy products. Choosing products with live active cultures, such as yogurt or hard cheeses, can help alleviate symptoms and provide adequate calcium for bone growth.
A recent study by Matthew J. Kotchen found that green markets can crowd out private voluntary donations in sufficiently large economies. This is because consumers' willingness to pay more for environmentally friendly products can increase the level of giving, but also discourage direct donations to environmental causes.
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Researchers at MIT are developing a device that can detect and prevent epileptic seizures by measuring brain activity. The new technology builds on an existing therapy and could be refined to work with a headband or baseball cap. If successful, it would allow more patients to use the therapy on demand.
Genomatix Software GmbH has appointed a distributor in China, Beijing ZGZ Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd., to expand its market presence. This partnership is significant for Genomatix, with over 1,800 researchers in China subscribed to its free services.
Researchers found that the cognitive ability gap between blacks and whites has decreased significantly since 1972, with blacks making notable gains in cognitive tests. The study's findings suggest a possible correlation between social equality progress and IQ gains, potentially indicating further improvements.
Two studies found increased cardiovascular and kidney risks associated with Cox-2 inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). A meta-analysis of 114 randomized trials of COX-2 inhibitors revealed a class effect on renal events and arrhythmia events, but not for other COX-2 inhibitors.
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A study found that direct-to-consumer advertising of Vioxx increased the proportion of osteoarthritis patient visits for which a prescription was written for Vioxx. However, Celebrex ads were associated with higher rates of Vioxx prescribing, but not significant changes in Celebrex prescriptions.
A study by University of Washington researchers found that children exposed to intimate partner violence at home are more likely to engage in physical and relational bullying. The study also highlights the importance of early identification and intervention to break the cycle of violence.
A study by Duke University Medical Center researchers found that fewer than half of pediatric exclusivity studies were published in peer-reviewed journals, and the results were less likely to be published if the drug was deemed unsafe or ineffective in children. This lack of transparency can lead to detrimental patient care.
The University of Houston's Moody Tower Atmospheric Chemistry Facility conducts round-the-clock monitoring for the Texas Air Quality Study-II. Researchers collect data on various pollutants, including ozone-forming compounds, and develop a Gulf Coast Air Quality Model to improve air quality predictions.
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