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Science News Archive 2008


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New strategy helps reduce errors in obstetrical care

Researchers at Yale School of Medicine implemented clinical patient safety interventions to standardize communication and interpretation of fetal monitoring, leading to a 60% decrease in adverse events over 2.5 years. The staff's perception of the safety climate also increased by 30%.

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Gene linked to preterm birth among Hispanic women

A study by Yale University researchers has identified a gene, ENPP1, linked to preterm birth and low birth weight in Hispanic women. The study found that this variant of the gene may be associated with deranged energy metabolism, a possible explanation for preterm births.

Older Americans suffer serious access limitations to exercise their right to vote

The US Senate Special Committee on Aging heard a call to develop mobile polling to improve access to voting for older Americans, who face significant barriers due to geographical distances and lack of transportation. Dr. Jason Karlawish recommends using mobile polling to encourage registrations and assist with voting at long-term care ...

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Smoking can double risk of colorectal polyps

A study published in Gastroenterology found that smoking significantly increases the risk of developing colorectal polyps, with a two-fold increased risk for current smokers. The findings suggest that approximately 20-25% of colorectal polyps may be attributed to tobacco use.

American food: Still the best deal in the world

Families in the US can eat healthily without breaking the bank, with USDA estimates suggesting they could spend less than $189/week on food. The Low-Cost Food Plan provides guidance on affordable meal options rich in fruits, vegetables and milk products.

Dragons of hope: Boat racing improves lives of breast cancer survivors

A study by Dr. Catherine Sabiston found that breast cancer survivors who participated in dragon boat racing reported significantly improved physical and mental health. The social aspect of the activity provided a sense of community and empowerment, helping women cope with post-recovery trauma.

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Genetic mutation increases risk of preterm birth

Researchers identified a significant association between genetic mutations in the TLR4 gene and inflammatory injury to the placenta, increasing the risk of preterm birth. Women with this mutation were five times more likely to experience placental inflammation, while babies with the mutation faced nearly five times the risk.

Noninvasive ways to assess liver disease

New studies validate non-invasive methods for diagnosing liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, with enhanced panels showing good diagnostic accuracy and simple markers augmenting performance, offering potential for eliminating the need for liver biopsy in over 80% of cases.

Chinese Physicist wins international physics award

Yu Lu receives the AIP Tate Medal for his four-decade-long efforts in bringing together world's condensed matter physics community and promoting international collaboration. He has authored nearly 200 research papers and three books, and played a key role in organizing scientific activities in developing countries.

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GoPro HERO13 Black

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Abuse history affects pain regulation in women with irritable bowel syndrome

Women with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) who experienced sexual and/or physical abuse may have a heightened brain response to pain, making them more sensitive to abdominal discomfort. Researchers found that patients with IBS background of abuse were less effective in turning off a pain modulation mechanism in the brain.

Using flower power to fight foot woes

Researchers have found that marigold therapy can clear or greatly reduce the number and size of plantar warts in four to six sessions, even in HIV-positive patients who are harder to treat. The therapy uses extracts from several types of marigold plants and has been used for nearly 30 years in the UK to treat various foot issues.

New findings show Enbrel significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein

Researchers found that Enbrel significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, indicating a systemic inflammatory disease. The study also showed that heavier patients had higher CRP levels and that Enbrel decreased these levels in overweight and obese patients.

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UD grad students to build research code of ethics in novel project

A novel ethics education project for graduate students at UD aims to increase student awareness of research ethics through small-group discussions on various issues. The project will result in a code of research ethics and integrity for UD graduate students, built from the bottom up.

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Silymarin does not affect virus activity or ALT levels in

A study of patients with chronic hepatitis C found that silymarin, a popular herbal supplement, had no effect on HCV virus activity or liver inflammation. However, users reported fewer symptoms and improved quality of life compared to non-users.

Is it organic or not?

Researchers used nitrogen isotopic discrimination to identify non-organic sweet pepper plants grown with synthetic fertilizers. The study found that synthetic fertilizers significantly reduced nitrogen isotope ratios, with old leaves and fruits being more sensitive to the additions.

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JCI online early table of contents: Feb. 1, 2008

New research reveals that timing of IL-7 treatment is crucial for enhancing antiviral immunity. Additionally, studies on cardiac development and wound healing have identified novel genes and mechanisms, offering potential therapeutic targets for chronic viral infections and cutaneous wounds.

Irregular exercise pattern may add pounds

A study by Paul Williams found that quitting exercise can lead to significant weight gain, especially at lower intensity levels. Resuming exercise after an hiatus is often not enough to reverse the weight gain, highlighting the importance of consistent and year-round physical activity to maintain a healthy weight.

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Prostate cancer: Watchful wait or vaccinate?

Researchers have developed a successful test vaccine that prevents the development of prostate cancer in 90% of young mice. The vaccine targets prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA), which is over-expressed in early-stage prostate cancers, and has been shown to mount an immune response against the protein.

Rounding up gases, nano-style

Researchers have created a novel process for catching gas from the environment and holding it indefinitely in molecular-sized containers, promising improvements to greenhouse gas management and fuel cell development. The 'molecular nanovalves' system is highly controllable and recyclable, allowing for safe and efficient storage of gases.

Iowa State chemists track how drug changes, blocks flu virus

Researchers found that the M2 protein's motion and structure change when treated with amantadine, blocking the flu virus from infecting healthy cells. The study provides insight into developing alternative antiviral drugs for resistant flu strains.

Simons Foundation grant boosts brain tumor research

The Simons Foundation's $10 million grant will support preclinical studies of new therapies for gliomas, a type of brain cancer. The goal is to develop treatments that target cancer cells and abnormal signaling pathways while sparing nearby sensitive tissues.

Swarm approach to photography

Researchers developed a new approach to image enhancement using PSO algorithm, which intelligently boosts contrast and detail in an image. The method outperforms existing approaches in terms of computational time and objective evaluation, making it suitable for various applications such as CCTV images and lower quality camera photos.

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Taking more than 1 anti-inflammatory drug may lead to complications

A new study published in Arthritis Care & Research found that taking two NSAIDs was associated with lower scores on a health-related quality of life assessment. Dual use was also linked to worse physical functioning and symptoms, highlighting the need for better pain management and patient communication.

Poxvirus potency uncovered in new atomic map

Scientists at UAB and Saint Louis University use X-ray crystallography to understand poxvirus infectious potency and how one protein evades the immune system, paving the way for new drug discoveries to combat inflammatory diseases like atherosclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Ecological genetics of freshwater bacteria surveyed

Novel molecular techniques have shed light on the nature of freshwater environments as a bacterial habitat. Researchers can now analyze specific functional capabilities of bacteria, such as their ability to metabolize particular molecules, and understand how microbial populations shift in response to environmental change.

Scientists discover new species of giant elephant-shrew

The newly discovered grey-faced sengi (Rhynchocyon udzungwensis) is a large, rare species found only in two high-altitude forest blocks in Tanzania's Udzungwa Mountains. Its unique features include a distinctive grey face and jet-black lower rump, highlighting the region's exceptional biodiversity.

Why serotonin can cause depression and anxiety

A study published in PLoS Computational Biology suggests that serotonin may contribute to depression and anxiety by disrupting reflexive avoidance behaviors. When serotonin levels drop, individuals lose their instinctual ability to avoid aversive events, leading to increased exploration of potentially harmful states.

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