Researchers found patients with NAFLD had an increased risk of heart disease, particularly among women. Elevated ALT activity in the absence of viral hepatitis or excessive alcohol consumption is most commonly due to NAFLD and associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease.
A study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that sentinel lymph node biopsy resulted in better arm function, improved quality of life, and faster recovery times compared to standard axillary lymph node dissection. Women who underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy had a low recurrence rate and equivalent surviva...
A quarter of patients who suffered a heart attack while taking Vioxx did so within the first two weeks of use, new research shows. The study found that cardiovascular risk returns to normal within one month of stopping the drug.
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Research suggests that pregnant women with periodontitis have higher CRP levels, which may contribute to preeclampsia and preterm delivery. The study's findings support previous research linking periodontal disease and inflammation with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Researchers found that in mice, proteins Rb and p107 compensate for each other in retinal progenitor cells, preventing deregulated proliferation that leads to retinoblastoma. In contrast, humans lack these compensatory mechanisms due to the main protein RB1, leading to retinoblastoma.
A recent study comparing the health of middle-aged Americans and English counterparts found that Americans reported significantly higher levels of diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. The research suggests that differences in healthcare systems, social programs, and economic factors may contribute to these disparities.
This study found that pediatric liver transplant patients develop chronic hepatitis, characterized by increasing fibrosis and autoantibody production. Regular monitoring of autoantibodies is necessary for early detection.
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Researchers are studying salamanders and MRL mice to identify the types of cells, molecular signals, genes, and cellular scaffolding required for regenerative cell growth. They hope to develop a blueprint for regenerative growth, which could help overcome the formation of scar tissue in humans.
A study found that incarcerated women are 14 times more likely to start using birth control when it's offered in prison. This suggests that easy access to contraceptives can empower women and prevent high-risk pregnancies. Despite this, barriers remain, including lack of insurance and housing after release.
A new study analyzed data from 3,193 stage III colon cancer patients and found that 78.2% completed adjuvant chemotherapy treatment. Incomplete treatment was linked to physical frailty, treatment complications, and lack of social support.
A study comparing health outcomes in US and English citizens reveals that Americans are much sicker than their English counterparts. The SES-health gradient appears equally strong in both self-reports and biological measures of health.
Scientists studied earthquakes and tsunamis in the Bering Sea coastline, including magnitude 7.7 quakes, to understand the tectonic history of Kamchatka. The research suggests that Kamchatka sits atop a smaller plate called the Okhotsk block, which is being deformed by convergence zones of tectonic plates.
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Martin Harmer, a renowned expert in nanotechnology research, has been awarded the Humboldt Award for his groundbreaking work on electronic ceramics. He will collaborate with top researchers from Germany to develop novel transparent materials and nanomaterials with multi-functional properties.
The study aims to improve the ability to observe and simulate monsoons over North America. Researchers gathered extensive atmospheric, oceanic, and land surface observations in the core region of the North American monsoon, providing insights into warm-season convective processes.
A recent study found that COX-2 and LXA4 play a crucial role in the resolution of acid-induced lung injury. The cellular inflammatory regulators were shown to induce proliferation of basal airway epithelial cells and reduce inflammation, promoting restoration of the damaged layer of cells.
The American Physiological Society has named Steed, a doctoral student, its first K-12 Minority Outreach Fellow. She will visit classrooms to share her career path and model for minority students what they can achieve in biomedical research. The fellowship aims to encourage pre-college minority students to consider careers in science.
The Warner Robins Air Logistics CTR won the 2006 Franz Edelman Award for its application of Critical Chain in reducing flow days for the C-5 aircraft line, resulting in significant revenue gains. The award recognizes the center's innovative use of Operations Research to optimize repair and overhaul processes.
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Researchers found that mothers who perceived their neighborhoods as safer had a lower body mass index (BMI) and were less likely to be obese. Socioeconomic factors, such as education level and income, also played a role in neighborhood safety and obesity.
The US National Science Foundation recognized 100 exceptional middle and high school teachers with the 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. These educators are praised for their focus on student learning, creative approaches to teaching, and ability to make complex concepts relevant to everyday life.
Recent medical advances in drug treatment for alcoholics are seen as positive news, but recovery requires a combination of treatments addressing physical, psychological, and spiritual needs. Dr. Marvin D. Seppala emphasizes the need to better define specific subgroups for medication therapies.
Scientists have found that the same DNA sequence is present in both humans and an ancient fish thought to be extinct for millions of years, indicating that mobile DNA elements can be adapted to regulate genes. This discovery suggests that mobile DNA may play a role in evolution's toolbox.
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Uninsured adults are less likely to receive preventive services and treatment for chronic illnesses compared to insured adults. Higher-income uninsured individuals also exhibit decreased use of recommended healthcare services, suggesting that lack of insurance is not solely associated with lower-income populations.
A study published in JAMA found that medical management with naltrexone significantly improved drinking rates and days abstinent. The researchers also discovered that combining behavioral therapy with medical management showed better results than treatment with placebos alone.
A study of 53 patients with ovarian cancer found that PET-CT was more accurate than CT alone and PET alone in detecting tumor recurrence. The results suggest earlier and more definitive detection of recurrent ovarian cancer through combining anatomical and functional imaging.
A study by University College London found that middle-aged English people have lower rates of diseases such as diabetes, high-blood pressure, and lung cancer compared to their American peers. The differences were confirmed through analysis of biological markers, suggesting that the health disparities are not just due to reporting biases.
A survey of operating room personnel found that general surgical nurses and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) consistently rated high for teamwork, while surgeons received the lowest scores. The study used the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire to assess safety attitudes in the OR.
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The Gerontological Society of America has awarded new Hartford Doctoral Fellowships to five individuals, providing $50,000 in dissertation grants to support their research on various aspects of aging. The fellowships aim to cultivate the next generation of geriatric social work faculty and promote research and education in aging.
The proposed approach would feature conditional approval followed by postmarketing studies required before condition removal. The FDA needs increased ability to regulate drugs after marketing with more resources for postmarketing safety studies.
Researchers at Purdue University have developed thermal interface materials with carbon nanotubes that conduct heat more efficiently than conventional materials. The nanotube-based interfaces can reduce the temperature rise of computer chips by up to 5 degrees Celsius, improving overall performance and reducing the risk of damage.
A study found that consumers are less likely to buy a product if they believe it has been touched by someone else, with the value of the product being perceived as diminished. The researchers determined that disgust is the underlying reason for this phenomenon, and that its level increases with the perception of touch or use.
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The Gerontological Society of America has recognized ten faculty scholars from across the US for their outstanding research contributions to the field of aging. The awardees include researchers exploring topics such as caregiver neglect, nursing home psychosocial care and health disparities among older Latinos.
A new study found that adolescents who made virginity pledges were more likely to recant their reports of premarital sex, with 52% disavowing the pledge within a year. This inconsistency makes it difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of virginity pledge programs.
Researchers found that combining medical management, naltrexone, or therapy can significantly help people with alcohol disease. The study, COMBINE, included 1,383 subjects and showed that just nine 20-minute sessions with a medical professional yields good clinical results.
The COMBINE study found that medication naltrexone, combined with up to 20 sessions of specialized alcohol counseling and structured medical management, is an effective option for treating alcohol dependence. The study demonstrated a small advantage in preventing relapse at 1 year after treatment.
Research found that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and clonidine may provide some evidence of efficacy for reducing menopausal hot flashes. However, the effectiveness of these therapies is less than estrogen therapy and may be limited by adverse effects and cost.
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The study reveals that genes use a broad distribution of start sites, allowing for subtle differences in species control. This knowledge could help explain why complex organisms like humans have more genes than simple ones despite similar numbers.
A new study by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has shown a DNA-based vaccine to be highly effective in protecting mice against lethal challenges with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The vaccine targets two conserved viral proteins and one variable protein, providing complete protection in mice.
Researchers develop a modified virus that targets telomerase-positive cancer cells, inducing autophagy to kill them. The treatment reduces tumor size and extends survival in mice with malignant glioma. Autophagy is a protective process that cells use to consume part of themselves when nutrients are scarce.
Researchers found that T cells responding to Epstein-Barr virus-encoded nuclear antigen1 (EBNA1) are hyper-reactive and produce interferon-gamma, which shapes immune responses. This hyper-reactivity may trigger the destruction of myelin sheathing in nerve cells, leading to MS.
A study of 21,923 CTC procedures found that automated carbon dioxide delivery reduced perforation rates and improved patient comfort. The findings provide reassurance for patients undergoing screening colonography.
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A new study found a strong connection between colic and postpartum depression in demographically diverse women. 19% of mothers reported moderate to severe symptoms of postpartum depression, while 8% reported their babies were difficult to console.
The largest clinical trial on pharmacologic and behavioral treatments for alcohol dependence shows that medication treatment significantly improves outcomes compared to placebo. The study also provides new safety data on prescription drugs naltrexone and acamprosate, suggesting a high degree of comfort for prescribing physicians.
Research highlights the economic burden of daycare-associated illnesses, boosts newborn immunity, identifies predictors of repeat pregnancies among teen mothers, and discusses parental consent in substance abuse research. The studies also explore growth hormone treatment for children with short stature.
The MIRTHE center aims to create low-cost, easy-to-use sensors for medicine, environment, and security. It will utilize quantum cascade lasers to detect chemicals in the air and water.
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Researchers found that only 75% of studies met basic criteria for evaluation, highlighting the need for improved reporting in clinical trials. Meanwhile, a lung cancer risk model was found to underestimate actual rates over a 10-year period, while an enzyme-based approach shows promise in killing glioma cells.
Patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy who don't respond to treatment have increased mortality compared to the general population. In contrast, those who become seizure-free at follow-up do not experience a rise in mortality rates.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has awarded the 2006 Leonard M. Rieser Fellowship to four students: Christopher Affolter, Kafui Gbewonyo, Andrew Leifer, and Lee Pearson. These recipients will work on various projects addressing global challenges such as biological weapons proliferation, wastewater irrigation for agriculture, scie...
Researchers at Ohio State University have created a vast repository of casual conversations, labeling every syllable and sound. The Buckeye Speech Corpus offers a unique resource for scientists studying communication, speech sciences, linguistics, and more.
A study of 2,000 US physicians found that their personal religious and spiritual characteristics influence their approach to discussing spirituality with patients. Differences in attitude and behavior reflect varying levels of religiosity among physicians.
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The hospital's pediatric radiologists use 64-slice CT scanners with 2D and 3D images to evaluate pediatric trauma cases, providing a more accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. This superior imaging method improves patient outcomes by helping surgeons decide whether to perform surgery or monitor the patient closely.
A new MRI-guided technique has been shown to treat fibroids in women 60% faster than traditional methods, enabling more patients to receive treatment. The study found that the procedure allowed up to 127 sonications during a three-hour treatment, resulting in marked symptom improvements for most patients.
A study published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry found that multiracial adolescents are more likely to engage in violent behavior, substance abuse, and smoking compared to white, black, or Asian-American youth. Perceived racial discrimination in school and home neighborhoods contributes to these problems.
Researchers found that a vaccine combined with short-term antibiotic treatment can protect nonhuman primates from inhalational anthrax. The study suggests that this combination may be crucial for successful defense against large-scale anthrax attacks, minimizing the risk of adverse events and improving public health management.
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According to the study, underage drinkers and pathological drinkers collectively spent at least $48.3 billion on alcohol in 2001, accounting for nearly one-third of total consumer expenditures. The majority of adult drinkers who developed abuse or dependence began drinking before age 21.
OHSU researchers found that beta amyloid can be found both inside and outside of brain cell mitochondria in Alzheimer's mice, suggesting a key role in the disease. Mitochondrial oxidative damage may contribute to the progression of Alzheimer's by producing hydrogen peroxide.
Researchers used HOXB4 to expand hematopoietic stem cells in monkeys, greatly improving their engraftment after radiation damage. The treatment could accelerate the recovery of patients with failed hematopoietic systems by expanding limited numbers of stem cells, such as those found in cord blood.
A study by University of Arizona researchers found that biotech cotton produces similar yields to traditional cotton with fewer pesticides used. The study, which examined 81 commercial cotton fields in Arizona, revealed that growers using Bt cotton needed fewer applications of broad-spectrum insecticides.
A study of male Vietnam veterans and their identical twins found that those with PTSD had higher scores on neurologic tests, indicating subtle brain abnormalities. These findings suggest a dysfunction in the cerebral cortex, which could increase PTSD risk or reduce recovery likelihood.
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Researchers used mathematical modeling to simulate worldwide outbreaks and concluded that restrictions on air travel would achieve very little in controlling the spread of a new flu virus. Local measures such as vaccines and antiviral drugs could be more effective in controlling the spread of the virus.
A survey of 314 pairs of parents and children aged 5-14 years found that many mothers are misinformed about the extent of their children's potential access to household guns. Despite discussing gun safety with their children, some parents reported that their children knew where the guns were stored or had handled firearms.