A new book explores how primary-care doctors interact with patients, focusing on both physician and patient contributions. The research aims to understand the social organization of medical talk and improve doctor-patient relationships.
Researchers found that botulinum toxin injections in early healing phase improve scar appearance and prevent muscle movement wrinkling the wound site. The treatment shows promise for minimizing scarring and optimizing healing outcomes.
Research found that SNCA gene variability is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson disease, explaining approximately 3% of the population's susceptibility. The study also suggests that this variation may be a common factor in the development of the disease.
A new study by Binghamton University researchers found that former athletes tend to earn higher wages in business, military, and manual labor jobs than their non-athlete counterparts. However, athletes who pursue teaching careers or coaching roles often lag behind non-athletes in terms of earnings.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis found higher ART adherence rates in sub-Saharan Africa compared to North America. The study suggests that factors beyond poverty, such as poor patient-clinician relationships and untreated depression, contribute to low adherence rates in North America.
Researchers at Medical College of Georgia have developed a rapid and inexpensive way to produce large quantities of regulatory T cells, which can help restore balance in the immune system. The method uses phospholipase D, a signaling molecule that is sensitive to alcohol, allowing for the selective production of regulatory cells.
A new study found that an in-store safety intervention significantly increased the use of child safety-restraints in shopping carts. The intervention, which included greeters and a cash incentive coupon, led to a 34% increase in correct restraint use.
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that galantamine, an Alzheimer's medication, can effectively counteract the toxic effects of nerve agents and certain insecticides. The treatment was shown to protect the brain from organophosphorus compounds, even when administered after exposure.
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A recent study found that approximately 26,000 US children under 19 years old were treated in emergency rooms for escalator-related injuries between 1990-2002. Young children, particularly those under five years old, accounted for the largest number of injuries and entrapment incidents.
Severely depressed children and adolescents are 1.5 times more likely to attempt or complete suicide if treated with antidepressants compared to those not treated. In contrast, antidepressant use is not associated with increased risk of suicide attempts or deaths in adults.
Scientists at the University of Texas Medical Branch have discovered a unique mechanism used by the SARS coronavirus to evade the immune system. The virus's nsp1 protein breaks down messenger RNA instructions that trigger the production of interferon beta, crucial for host immunity.
Researchers say international patent laws and US-negotiated trade agreements are impeding access to life-saving HIV medicines, particularly in resource-poor settings. The current intellectual property law allows pharmaceutical companies to monopolize markets, making treatments unaffordable for many.
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Researchers have confirmed that infants can detect arithmetic errors, challenging the idea that executive attention systems develop later in childhood. The study used brain-monitoring technology to analyze infant responses to math problems, finding that they looked longer at screens with incorrect solutions.
A five-year study shows that exercise can reduce the size of abdominal fat cells by up to 18%, even when combined with dietary weight loss. This finding is significant because it suggests that exercise may be an important component in treating the health complications associated with abdominal fat.
Scientists track sooty shearwater migration patterns, revealing they don't follow a single route but instead focus on three major feeding hotspots. The birds' journeys take advantage of prevailing winds and productivity throughout the year.
Researchers at Yale University found that prolonged and frequent ultrasound exposure on pregnant mice causes brain abnormalities, including scattered neurons in inappropriate cortical layers. The study suggests caution against non-medical ultrasound use on human fetuses, but supports its medical applications.
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The influence of money on medical science can lead to biased research and compromised results. Full disclosure of potential conflicts of interest is essential to maintain trust in scientific findings.
Puerto Rican children with asthma make more outpatient clinic visits but spend less time hospitalized compared to African-American children with similar disease severity. Cultural differences in perceptions of medical care may play a role in these disparities.
A tailored HIV prevention program was found to decrease risky sexual behavior among Latino adolescents, increasing condom use and abstinence. The program incorporated aspects of Latino culture into sexual health education messages, resulting in significant reductions in unprotected sex and multiple partners.
Brown University physicists discover that chemical bonding and mechanical instability lead to the formation of zebra-striped patterns in microtubules. This finding provides insight into how shapes are created in living organisms.
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A culturally tailored HIV-prevention program reduces risky sexual behaviors among Latino adolescents, even a year after attendance. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of behavioral training in decreasing HIV transmission risk.
Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in understanding plant metal uptake, distribution, and regulation. The discovery of new IRT1 alleles enables plants to take up iron while resisting cadmium contamination. This could lead to increased crop yields, improved human nutrition, and reduced disease susceptibility.
A mathematical model predicts that voluntary household-based quarantine and isolation can substantially reduce the number of infected individuals and deaths from pandemic influenza. The study estimates a 27% reduction in symptomatic cases and a corresponding decrease in deaths, with potential benefits for cities worldwide.
Researchers found that young teens see pregnancy as an opportunity to enhance relationships, but also express concerns about the impact on their education, finances, and overall well-being. The study highlights the need for tailored intervention strategies to address teen-pregnancy prevention.
The new barcode system uses biosensing nanowires with different metal stripes to detect a variety of pathogens. This technology can be used to identify sensitive single and multiplex immunoassays that simulate biowarfare agents, making it easier to detect bio threats in the field.
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Dr. Elizabeth Cochran receives the 2006 Subaru Outstanding Woman in Science Award for her groundbreaking work on earthquake triggering, microcracks, and post-seismic displacements. Her research explores intriguing facets of earthquakes using InSAR technology.
A nationwide neighbourhood classification system has been developed using Experian data warehouse and public sources. The system allows users to tap in their postcodes to find out about the likely use of ICTs in their neighbourhoods or those of their friends. Members can also email comments and suggestions.
Eating a single high-fat meal can reduce the body's ability to protect itself against heart disease and stroke by impairing the 'good' cholesterol's protective qualities. In contrast, consuming polyunsaturated fat-rich meals can increase the anti-inflammatory properties of HDL, helping to prevent plaque buildup.
A low-fat vegan diet has been shown to treat type 2 diabetes more effectively than a standard diabetes diet, with significant improvements in blood sugar control and weight loss. The diet also appears to have favorable effects on cholesterol levels and kidney function.
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A recent study by IU informatics researchers challenged the notion of a Web-dominating 'Googlearchy' where search engines direct most traffic to established mainstream sites. The study found that popular sites receive significantly less traffic than predicted, indicating a more even distribution.
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis used brain imaging to identify the most effective memory techniques, finding that visual inspection and verbal elaboration improved memory performance. The study also found individual differences in learning strategies were associated with distinct brain activity patterns.
Hurricane Katrina and Rita caused significant flooding, wind damage, and loss of wetlands in the Gulf Coast region. Experts discuss ways to mitigate future hurricane damage through ecological knowledge and restoration plans.
Researcher Dr. Sean Drummond studied the effects of sleep deprivation on decision making, attention, and working memory performance. After 64 hours without sleep, volunteers' brains were unable to recruit help, highlighting the need for better understanding of sleep deprivation's consequences.
Researchers at MIT are testing kayak-based robots called SCOUTs, which use surface navigation to communicate wirelessly. The goal is to create a team of robots that can work seamlessly together with minimal human direction.
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Researchers have developed a method to reconstruct historic climate and vegetation changes in the Great Plains using ancient bison teeth. The study found that bison teeth can provide information on grassland productivity, temperature patterns, and carbon dioxide levels, shedding light on past climate fluctuations.
Scientists found that artificially stimulating semicircular canal nerves allows for 'remote control' steering without affecting balance. The discovery sheds light on the brain's ability to process sensory signals, paving the way for diagnostic, therapeutic, and virtual-reality applications.
Researchers found different types of immune response in children with varying levels of infection, including pro-inflammatory and regulatory responses. These findings may help design vaccines to prevent trachoma infection.
Researchers discovered that Bruli protein plays a crucial role in maintaining stem cells in planarians, enabling their remarkable ability to regenerate lost body parts. The study provides new insights into the fundamental mechanisms of stem cell self-renewal and its potential applications in human therapy.
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Researchers used trans-cranial magnetic stimulation to trigger activity in specific brain regions, enhancing peripheral vision and altering visual cortex activity. The study suggests potential applications for treating neurological conditions that impair vision.
A study found that adolescents who watch wrestling on TV are more likely to engage in date fighting and other violent behaviors. Exposure to violence on television can affect adolescents' behavior, particularly when combined with socialization, the study suggests.
A groundbreaking study finds that in utero health has a stronger impact on adult economic outcomes than inherited traits, with children of infected mothers facing lower graduation rates and earnings. The study's findings suggest targeting early-life health could help reduce racial disparities in socioeconomic status.
Scientists at Harvard University discover deep-sea sediments can permanently store man-made carbon dioxide, with US seafloor holding vast reserves. The method involves injecting CO2 into sediment layers, creating a stable and secure storage system.
The study found that YAP amplification transforms mammary epithelial cells, opening a novel cell growth controlling pathway. The research links the YAP gene to breast and other kinds of cancers, highlighting its potential as a cancer-causing gene.
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Researchers have developed a novel technique using the abdominal cavity to exchange gas, supplementing lung function in patients with reversible lung failure. The technique increases arterial oxygen levels by a significant degree and shows potential for treating critically ill patients.
Jeff Elman's work in connectionism and artificial neural networks has led to breakthroughs in speech perception, language processing, and cognition. His creation of the TRACE model and Simple Recurrent Network has been widely used to simulate human behavior.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have discovered an association between allergic rhinitis and the development of Parkinson's disease. The study found that people with allergic rhinitis are 2.9 times more likely to develop Parkinson's, highlighting a potential link between inflammation and the disease.
A study by Harvard researchers found that households with adolescents are more likely to store guns loaded and/or unlocked. Parents of older children may be less vigilant about securing firearms due to perceived responsibility.
Researchers identified PKD1L3 and PKD2L1 proteins in human taste buds responsible for detecting sour tastes. The discovery could lead to developing ways to alter the perception of sour tastes, such as in children's medicines or health foods that currently taste sweet.
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Biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered a new learning strategy called categorical adaptation, which suggests that learning does not necessarily scale proportionally with error size.
Research highlights declining hemlock populations due to invasive species, as well as the value of urban forests like Overton Park. Studies also examine economic and ecological costs of exurbanization on Tennessee's southern Cumberland Plateau and document changes in freshwater mussel populations.
A new class of neuraminidase inhibitors has been discovered that blocks the action of the virus and makes it impossible for the influenza virus to develop resistance. The drug will undergo clinical trials in the next three years, offering an alternative to current treatments Tamiflu and Relenza.
A study suggests that ketamine, a general anesthetic agent, can rapidly alleviate depression symptoms within two hours. The effects of ketamine last for up to one week, making it a potential game-changer in treating depression with rapid onset and sustained response.
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University of Utah scientists reverse evolution by reconstructing a 530-million-year-old gene from two modern mouse genes. By combining key portions of Hoxa1 and Hoxb1, they effectively recreated a gene with the function that the original Hox1 performed more than 530 million years ago.
A long-term study found that an Internet-based intervention program can help high-risk, college-age women avoid developing an eating disorder. The program, called 'Student Bodies,' aimed to reduce body image concerns and promote healthy eating habits.
A new microbial fuel cell design by Washington University engineer Lars Angenent increases power output from 3 to 29 watts per cubic meter, enough to run a small light bulb. The system harnesses wastewater's organic matter to generate electricity, offering potential applications in the food and agricultural industries.
Geologist Robert D. Hatcher Jr has made significant contributions to the field of geology, including applying plate tectonics to the southern Appalachians and pioneering new seismic exploration techniques. He is recognized for his work through the prestigious Penrose Medal from the Geological Society of America.
The American College of Cardiology has released new appropriateness criteria for cardiac computed tomography (CCT) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). These guidelines aim to help clinicians, patients, and payers determine when these advanced imaging tests are necessary. The criteria assess the risks and benefits of each test...
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A preliminary study found that a single intravenous dose of ketamine provided symptom relief in treatment-resistant depression patients within two hours. The results suggest a new class of faster- and -longer-acting medications could be developed, pointing to potential breakthroughs in treating depression.
A recent study reveals that volunteering in deprived communities develops individuals' self-confidence, builds a sense of belonging, and enhances social capital. Most volunteers are motivated by an ethic of care, rather than career development or training for the labour market.
The US Department of Agriculture is launching an oral rabies vaccination project in southwestern Virginia to combat the spread of raccoon rabies. Translocation of wildlife poses a significant threat to the program's success due to its ability to spread disease and increase stress on infected animals.