Researchers at University of Illinois Chicago discovered that receptor numbers on nerve cells are controlled by brain's level of glutamate, a previously ignored neurotransmitter. This finding has implications for understanding perception, learning, and behavior, including homosexuality.
Researchers have developed a promising radiotracer, FACBC, to improve prostate cancer diagnosis and staging. The tracer shows high accumulation in cancer cells and potential for overcoming traditional PET tracers' drawbacks.
A new study estimates the patient time costs associated with cancer care, finding that hospitalizations were the largest component of patient time costs in both initial year after diagnosis and last year of life. The estimated net patient time costs ranged from $271 for melanoma to $7,799 for gastric cancer.
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Engineers at UC San Diego synthesized p-type zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoscale cylinders, which transport positive charges and could pave the way for an inexpensive new kind of light emitting diode (LED). The development of these semiconducting materials may lead to more efficient LEDs and a wider range of nanodevices.
Researchers studied the effects of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption on Earth's climate, finding that natural aerosols have a cooling effect and that coupled climate models should be tested for their response times. Additionally, scientists investigated the link between Antarctic and Indian Ocean temperatures, suggesting Subantarctic Mode Wate...
A high-fat diet induces insulin resistance in mice, leading to increased beta-cell mass as the body attempts to compensate. Glucose levels are found to be a crucial trigger for this process, with GCK and IRS-2 playing key roles in the mechanism.
Researchers found that existing quality-of-care indicators for heart failure patients may not accurately predict mortality rates. A new beta-blocker measure was associated with improved patient outcomes and could potentially save an additional 19,000 lives per year.
Studies found that heparan sulfate in the liver plays a crucial role in clearing triglycerides and cholesterol from the blood. The discovery could lead to new treatments for high blood-fat levels and related complications such as arthrosclerosis.
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A recent study analyzes the genome of Cytophaga hutchinsonii, a bacterium that efficiently breaks down cellulose. The research suggests a possible connection between motility and cellulose digestion, which could lead to more efficient conversion of cellulose into ethanol for bioenergy production.
A genetic 'switch' drives the formation of a poorly understood type of muscle in mice. These mice exhibit increased endurance and can sustain longer periods of physical activity.
Researchers found that African-American patients had a lower risk of hepatic steatosis compared to Caucasian patients, despite similar prevalence rates. Insulin resistance was identified as an important factor in predicting treatment response.
Researchers at UC Berkeley discovered a synthetic peptide that prevents the genital warts virus from infecting cells. The peptide targets the viral E2 protein, which binds to chromosomal proteins, and blocks its action, potentially stopping the spread of the virus and preventing cancer.
During fasting, brain cells responsible for stimulating appetite make sure you stay hungry. The researchers revealed a link between active thyroid hormone in the brain and increases in an 'uncoupling' protein (UCP2) that boosts power-generating mitochondria, allowing the brain's hunger center to remain active.
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A University of Virginia Health System researcher found that just four motivational interviewing sessions doubled the odds of women at risk for pregnancy reducing their binge drinking. The technique, called MI, has proven effective in scaling back risky behaviors and promoting contraception use.
A new report offers specific guidance to help anticipate and lessen homesickness in children. Research shows that 90% of kids feel some level of homesickness, but prevention is key. The report provides tips for parents and doctors to prepare children before separation.
Current guidelines only target US-born residents for TB testing; new changes aim to address the burden of latent TB infection in foreign-born populations, particularly those from high-risk countries. Eliminating TB will require a comprehensive strategy involving varying approaches for immigrant populations.
A recent double-blind study found that long-acting octreotide did not improve outcomes for patients with liver cancer compared to a placebo. The study enrolled 119 patients and followed them for over 30 months, but showed no significant difference in survival rates between the two groups.
A set of guidelines has been developed to predict the risk of bacterial meningitis in children with cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis. The Bacterial Meningitis Score correctly identified very low-risk patients as having a near-zero risk of bacterial meningitis, allowing for more targeted treatment.
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Researchers found a significant increase in soft tissue sarcoma cases among hereditary retinoblastoma survivors, with leiomyosarcoma being the most common subtype. Regular medical surveillance is crucial for these patients to detect potential cancers early.
A phase 3 trial found that pexelizumab did not significantly reduce the risk of death from STEMI when used with primary PCI. The study, which included over 5,700 patients, suggests that new treatments targeting inflammation may be needed for this patient population.
Researchers at UD University discovered a new class of polymers that can be transformed into ultra-thin films with potential applications in coatings, optics, and electronics. The discovery was made possible by a novel polymerization technique developed by the team, which eliminates the need for solvents.
A genetic mutation in the beta1-adrenergic receptor alters the response to certain heart failure drugs, highlighting the potential for personalized medicine. The study found that a single amino acid change in the receptor can affect how well patients respond to beta blockers, with some variants showing increased sensitivity to carvedilol.
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Researchers have developed an automated method to identify osteoporosis sufferers in routine dental x-rays, which could help diagnose the disease earlier. The software measures jaw cortex widths, alerting dentists to potential cases, with a success rate comparable to specialist consultants.
Researchers used satellite imagery meshed with video-game technology to trace the movements of ancient people in present-day Costa Rica, who reused single-file paths for over 1,000 years. The project revealed that villagers viewed footpaths as 'living entities' and reoccupied them after devastating eruptions.
A study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that young adults with chronic cough and phlegm are at a fourfold increased risk of developing COPD. The presence of these symptoms is an early marker of airflow obstruction.
The supplement examines the role of 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging in cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring. It provides guidelines and algorithms for the use of PET/CT in evaluating and managing head and neck cancer and thyroid cancer.
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A new study by Yale University researchers found that race consciousness is pervasive among physicians of African descent, leading to negative experiences and 'racial fatigue.' The study highlights the need to address racial disparities in the healthcare workplace to increase diversity and retain minority physicians.
Undernourished women taking prenatal multivitamins during pregnancy were less likely to have babies weighing less than 2,500 grams. The study found that these women's newborns also had lower morbidity rates in the first seven days of life.
Researchers found that high-normal uric acid levels are linked to lower scores in tests of mental processing speed, verbal memory, and working memory. Older adults with high-normal uric acid levels may experience slow information processing and failures in verbal and working memory.
A comprehensive review published in the journal SLEEP found that environmental exposures before the age of onset in genetically susceptible individuals may contribute to the development of narcolepsy. The study suggests intensifying the search for these exposures and focusing on the first two decades of life to prevent the disease.
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Researchers found hundreds of shared epitopes among different virus strains, including conserved regions between avian and human viruses. The study provides key insights into how the immune system recognizes influenza viruses, shedding light on gaps in knowledge and potential vaccine targets.
A long-term study found that men with hypertension who consumed one to two drinks a day had a decreased risk of fatal and non-fatal heart attacks. Rates of stroke and death from heart disease and all causes did not differ for hypertensive men who drank moderately or those who drank no alcohol.
A study published in Neurology found that zonisamide significantly improved tremors and dyskinesias in Parkinson disease patients. The medication was effective at 50mg/day, with a nearly 40% improvement in symptoms.
Patients with PTSD exhibit lower pain thresholds, a phenomenon attributed to changes in brain regions involved in mood and cognitive pain processing. The study's findings provide evidence for reduced pain sensitivity in PTSD, shedding light on the complex relationships between trauma, brain function, and pain perception.
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A prospective study found that higher levels of PTSD symptoms are associated with an increased risk of non-fatal and fatal coronary heart disease in older male veterans. The study analyzed data from 1,946 men enrolled in the Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study.
A study using fMRI reveals a significant overlap between brain regions used for remembering the past and envisioning the future, suggesting a strong connection between these cognitive processes. The findings provide new insights into how our minds prepare for challenges by relying on vivid recollections of past experiences.
A study of 8,404 children found that those with obesity used more healthcare resources and had higher charges than their healthy-weight counterparts. The average adjusted difference in charges was $172 for children with diagnosed obesity.
A study published in SLEEP found that sleep disturbances are prevalent among individuals who have attempted suicide, with 89% reporting some form of disturbance. Nightmares were particularly common and associated with a five-fold increase in suicidal risk.
A study published in SLEEP found that sleep-disturbed children are more severely depressed and have more depressive symptoms. The research also showed that having both insomnia and hypersomnia leads to a longer history of illness and more severe depression than either condition alone.
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A prospective study found that childhood abuse and neglect are associated with an increased risk of major depressive disorder (MDD) and psychiatric illness in young adulthood. Physical abuse was linked to a 59% increased risk of lifetime MDD, while neglected children had a 51% higher risk of current MDD.
The La Jolla Institute completed a first-of-its-kind study analyzing all published data worldwide on influenza A virus antibody and T cell epitopes. The study provides critical information for developing vaccines and therapies against both seasonal and pandemic influenza strains.
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine found that moderate alcohol consumption can reduce the risk of heart attacks among men with hypertension. The study analyzed data from nearly 12,000 men and showed that drinking one or two drinks per day does not increase the risk of heart attack or stroke.
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine found that men with high blood pressure can safely consume one or two drinks per day without increasing their risk of heart attack. Additionally, a three-year study discovered that daily folic acid supplementation slowed the decline in hearing for low-frequency sounds among older adu...
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