Researchers at UC Irvine and CDU aim to improve clinical care for low-weight babies by monitoring their day-to-day health and that of their parents. The project uses mobile technology to collect and report recorded observations, enabling changes in clinical practices and alerting healthcare providers to potential problems.
Results from an open-label extension study demonstrate that subjects treated with Xenazine experienced a statistically significant reduction in chorea score after 80 weeks of treatment. The primary efficacy endpoint showed a mean reduction in Total Maximal Chorea (TMC) score of 4.6 UHDRS units.
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The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine presents the inaugural SEBM Distinguished Scientist Award to recognize seminal research accomplishments. Past SEBM Presidents are among the honorees, including Hector F. DeLuca and Barbara A. Horwitz.
Enobia Pharma and McGill University partner to develop innovative treatments for rare genetic disorder hypophosphatasia, which affects calcium-phosphate mineralization. The treatment, enzyme replacement therapy, is currently undergoing clinical testing in several countries.
A study of 504 death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas found that defendants who kill high-status victims are more likely to be sentenced to death. The researchers argue that the concept of arbitrariness suggests that irrelevant social facts shape the outcome of capital cases.
A study published in Journal of Dental Research found that successful periodontal treatment significantly lowers the risk of preterm birth. Pregnant women with periodontal disease who received scaling and root planing had a lower rate of prematurity compared to those without periodontal disease.
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A new study found that obesity is associated with a higher risk of developing colorectal tumors lacking microsatellite instability. The study also revealed that the relationship between body mass index and adult weight gain differs for tumors with varying levels of MSI.
Daily sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is linked to an increased risk of diabetes, with estimates suggesting 130,000 new cases of diabetes attributed to the increased consumption between 1990 and 2000. The American Heart Association recommends limiting added sugars to half of discretionary calorie allowance.
The event promotes positive attitudes on ageing, using new technologies to improve elderly independence and wellbeing. Events include 'Improving everyday life' and 'Dementia: Don't fear it', discussing loneliness, dementia, and ageism.
A team of engineers from the University of Seville has developed a system to monitor historical monuments remotely, using sensors on the Giraldillo sculpture. The study reveals that the sculpture requires specific wind speeds and temperatures to move and position itself, with no abnormal values recorded in vibration frequencies.
Researchers found that goldenrod plants with nodding stems resist gall-inducing flies and are more resistant to egg-laying, while straightened stems offer no advantage. The 'ducking' behavior is a gradual growth response that confers resistance against insect attacks.
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Yanchao Zhang, an assistant professor at NJIT, has received a $400,000 NSF CAREER Award to support his research project on SC-HSNs and their application in remote environments. The award will advance the state of the art in data management in wireless security networks.
A recent survey by Rice University found that Toyota owners continue to show high levels of satisfaction with their vehicles, despite the company's numerous recalls since 2009. The study attributed this to a 'brand insulation effect,' where current customers shielded Toyota from the negative effects of recalls.
The occurrence of gluten intolerance has doubled in Finland, affecting 2% of adults and 1.5% of children. A new diagnosis method is needed to treat early stages of the condition, which may be symptom-free.
A study by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers found that teaching self-control skills to children significantly reduces classroom problems and improves behavior. Children in a school-based mentoring program were about half as likely to have any discipline incident over the three-month period.
The event aims to enrich knowledge and understanding of life in St. Ann's by sharing personal experiences and exploring key local issues such as drug use, poverty, and social division. Interactive workshops and talks will be held on topics including immigration, the war on terror, and sex trafficking.
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Researchers analyzed DNA from 40 diverse Echinacea populations to understand the plant's genetic diversity. The study found that the species likely originated in southern refuges on both sides of the Mississippi River and hybridized as they moved northward, leading to blurred genetic distinctions.
Janet Golden is researching how demographic factors and cultural expectations shape infant care practices in the US. She will analyze baby books and family papers to understand changes in American life over the past century.
The Exploring Privacy: Your Privacy and the Internet event aims to raise awareness about online privacy through a multi-media presentation and audience discussion. The event is part of the Festival of Social Science, which celebrates British social science research.
Researchers from Moors for the Future Partnership are using techniques like re-establishing heather plants, rebuilding paths, and gully blocking to reduce erosion. These methods aim to absorb around 400,000 tonnes of carbon a year, equivalent to 1.1 billion car miles or 84,000 family-sized cars.
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A Chinese research group evaluates the efficacy of a Calculus Bovis compound preparation in treating lung lesions caused by schistosomiasis. The study suggests that the compound has anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects, promoting tissue regeneration and reducing swelling.
Research highlights the need for emergency online communities to address the psychological and social needs of people with disabilities during disasters. The study proposes three main objectives: developing coordinated online social networks, establishing adequate infrastructure, and conducting emergency training and simulation.
Researchers have discovered that the byssal cuticle of mussels is a protein-based polymeric scaffold stabilized by dopa-iron complexes, enabling its unique hardness and extensibility. The cuticle's mechanical behavior allows it to dissipate energy from crashing waves while resisting abrasive damage.
Researchers discovered endothelial cells can grow copious amounts of adult stem cells and their progeny over weeks, revolutionizing organ regeneration and cancer cell growth inhibition. This vascular-cell model could manufacture unlimited blood-related stem cells for transplantation.
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A study led by Columbia University Irving Medical Center researchers found that acupuncture significantly improved joint pain and stiffness in breast cancer patients undergoing aromatase inhibitor therapy. The treatment reduced pain severity and improved physical well-being.
Researchers at EMBL discover a reference gene set for the human gut microbiome, cataloging 3.3 million microbial genes and shedding light on their role in maintaining health. This breakthrough enables non-invasive stool samples to be used as a measure of health, potentially leading to new treatments.
Researchers found stress and poor coping mechanisms are common among people who grind their teeth at night. Stress has been implicated in the development of sleep bruxism, which can lead to tooth wear, sensitivity, and muscle pain.
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report that hematopoietic stem cell subtypes exist and act as previously thought, contradicting the idea of a single stem cell giving rise to all types of blood cells. The study reveals distinct populations of stem cells over time, with implications for treatment.
The CAISE Informal Science Education Summit brings together professionals to discuss critical issues impacting the field, including infrastructure, policies, and learning outcomes. Attendees will explore emerging trends and share knowledge across disciplines to strengthen the collective community.
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Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a method to increase light-trapping in solar cells by using vertical arrays of silicon nanowires. This approach can potentially achieve higher efficiencies and lower costs, making it an attractive candidate for large-scale solar energy production.
The completed genome of Naegleria gruberi sheds light on the transition from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, showcasing a single-celled organism with multiple identities. The analysis reveals genes associated with cellular movement and energy production, providing insights into the evolution of eukaryotic organisms.
The global rush to develop modern financial institutions, including stock markets, has had a negative impact on the economy. In many countries, markets were created without a solid foundation, leading to disastrous outcomes.
A recent study published in Psychological Science reveals that individuals with higher well-being engage in fewer solitary activities and more social interactions. The research suggests a link between deeper, more meaningful conversations and overall happiness.
A panel of international experts confirms that an asteroid collision caused the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction, which killed off the dinosaurs and over half of Earth's species. The Chicxulub asteroid impact triggered a global winter, causing widespread destruction and paving the way for mammals to dominate the planet.
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Harwood's discovery of the genes and enzymes involved in lignin degradation has major implications for environmental pollution and carbon cycling. Her work on light-driven nitrogenase processes also holds promise for sustainable energy production.
Research found atenolol increases lower esophageal sphincter pressure and peristaltic contractions, while nifedipine decreases them. Atenolol may prevent GERD development, while nifedipine treatment could increase reflux risk.
Harmit Malik, an evolutionary biologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, has received the Vilcek Prize for his groundbreaking research on the co-evolution of humans and diseases. His work explores genetic conflict and its impact on organisms.
A new generation of marketers may use advanced brain scanning tools to test product appeal before it's designed. This 'neuromarketing' approach could provide affordable insights into customer decision-making, but raises ethical considerations.
Researchers found that CT scan screening for lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is cost-effective among non-smoking women aged 25-54 with a collapsed lung. The study suggests that early diagnosis can improve quality of life and treatment outcomes for patients.
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Researchers at Harvard Medical School have discovered that the loss of Ube3A enzyme disrupts the brain's ability to fine-tune neuronal connections, leading to developmental deficits in Angelman syndrome. This finding also suggests a connection between Ube3A and autism spectrum disorders, paving the way for new therapeutic targets.
A new IU study found that a representative sample of 18- to 96-year-olds had varying definitions of 'had sex', with 30% not considering oral sex as sex. The study highlights the need for specific language when discussing sex, affecting medical advice and health education efforts.
The ESRC Festival of Social Science showcases how research impacts our lives, with events on social marketing, family policy, and consuming nature. The festival features over 130 events across the UK, ranging from lectures to debates and performances.
A study published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology found that worm-derived proteins attenuate intestinal inflammation and normalize gastrointestinal motility disturbances in mice with colitis. The results suggest that worm proteins may provide an attractive option for managing gastrointestinal inflammation in IBD patients.
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A study published in Cell reveals that loss of the molecule miR-328 is essential for progression from chronic to blast crisis phase in chronic myeloid leukemia. Maintaining this microRNA level may represent a new treatment strategy for CML blast crisis patients.
A new study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion shows that teenagers who consume 100% fruit juice have a more nutrient-dense diet compared to non-consumers. The study found lower intakes of total dietary fat and saturated fat, as well as higher intakes of key nutrients like Vitamins C and B6, folate, potassium, and iron.
Expression of EpCAM and ABCG5 within tumor buds stratify patients with colorectal cancer into prognostic subgroups, particularly those with node-negative disease. These biomarkers may identify patients at high risk of poor outcome, warranting adjuvant therapy.
A study published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology found that early enterostomy closure via endoscopy significantly reduces hospital stay duration and stoma closure time. The researchers used endoscopic examination to determine optimal closure timing, concluding it's a useful predictor for this procedure.
A new study reveals that springs in the Edwards Plateau have increased their stream flows by twice as much as prior to 1950, contradicting common assumptions. The recovery of the landscape from intensive livestock grazing has led to an increase in groundwater recharge and spring flow.
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Researchers at the University of Leicester are investigating the ancestry of saffron-producing crocus flowers to improve crop sustainability and quality. By analyzing genetic diversity, they aim to recreate rare varieties using wild plant crosses.
A community digital storytelling project, Generation 2012 gives young Londoners a platform to share their experiences and hopes for the Olympics. The project explores the role of sport in multicultural societies and provides insight into the attitudes and aspirations of young Londoners.
A research team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists found that the East Siberian Arctic Shelf is leaking large amounts of methane into the atmosphere, comparable to the entire world's oceans. The release of methane from this region could trigger abrupt climate warming due to its potency as a greenhouse gas.
A study found that most non-ICU patients receiving intravenous proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) had inappropriate indications or routes of administration. The researchers highlighted the need for restrictions on IV PPI use to improve both clinical and cost impacts.
The asteroid impact hypothesis has gained overwhelming acceptance within the scientific community, and new evidence from ocean drilling and continental sites confirms its validity. The Chicxulub impact in Mexico is believed to have caused an abrupt and major decrease in productivity and species diversity at the K-Pg boundary.
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Researchers at NIST have developed a new method for simulating wireless signal environments, reducing the time required for testing cellular phones by hours. The new technique uses a reverberation chamber to replicate complex real-world environments, enabling faster and more accurate design and test of wireless equipment.
A new vaccine for liver fluke is being developed through a £1 million international research effort led by Queen's University Belfast. The parasite causes significant losses in the livestock industry, resulting in billions of pounds in economic losses each year. Scientists will work with partners in India and Wales to uncover an effect...
Researchers have identified genetic differences in an immune enzyme as a key factor in TB disease susceptibility and resistance. A medium level of this enzyme's activity is associated with protection against both TB and leprosy, offering new leads for TB treatment and vaccine development.
An international team of scientists has discovered the most massive antinucleus ever detected at RHIC's STAR detector, containing an antiproton, antineutron, and anti-Lambda particle. The findings have significant implications for models of neutron stars and may help elucidate fundamental asymmetries in the early universe.
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Researchers at the South West Liver Unit are working on a groundbreaking project to find a vaccine for Hepatitis C. They have identified a group of people who were naturally immune to the disease and are studying how their white blood cells interact with liver cells and the body's immune system.
A growing trend in vacation travel, genealogical tourism provides authentic experiences, allowing individuals to feel connected to their past and explore their identities. The study highlights the importance of this movement, driven by contemporary tourists' preference for meaningful experiences over relaxation.
A Spanish company, Isidro De La Cal-Fresco, has developed a breeding method for the blackspot seabream using EUREKA funding. They have created a commercial diet, Besugo Power, which helps fish grow quicker and healthier, making it possible to produce the fish at a competitive price.