A recent study published in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene found that increases in rain and temperature can predict cholera outbreaks months ahead. A mere 1°C increase in average monthly minimum temperature doubles the number of cholera cases within four months.
Researchers aim to efficiently identify more HIV-infected people through expanded voluntary testing programs. They also seek innovative approaches to curing HIV/AIDS by eradicating or suppressing the virus in infected individuals.
The American Society of Plant Biologists has awarded 15 summer undergraduate research fellowships to outstanding students for meaningful plant biology research early in their college careers. The fellowships support each student's presentation of a poster at the annual meeting, promoting undergraduate research in plant science.
Researchers discovered that male voles in established relationships displayed less interest in amphetamine compared to single counterparts. The study found changes in the brain's reward system depending on relationship status, with paired voles showing reduced D1 receptor binding and increased dopamine release.
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A cluster randomized trial found that providing subsidized malaria drugs in shops more than doubled the proportion of children with fever treated promptly. However, this is still lower than the target to treat 80% of children with fever.
The Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin warns that current UK sun cream advice is too low on protection and impractical to follow. The organization recommends rethinking the current SPF of 15 and suggests a more balanced approach with products labeled as 'factor 30' for broad-spectrum ultraviolet screening effect.
Typhoon Songda weakened to a depression with maximum sustained winds near 30 knots (34 mph/55 kmh) as it moved northeast at 26 knots (30 mph/48 kmh). The NASA satellites provided crucial forecast insights into the storm's behavior, capturing its rainfall totals and wave heights.
A DNA-based test can identify whether a cryptosporidium is of mammalian or snake origin, with prevalence figures revealing widespread infection in popular pets like corn snakes and leopard geckos. Reptile owners must be aware of the risk of cross-species infection and the importance of regular testing to prevent the spread of disease.
A national survey of nearly 4,000 Americans found that obesity is associated with better health-related quality of life for black men and worse outcomes for black women. The study, published in Quality of Life Research, used comprehensive telephone interviews to assess cognition, vision, speech, hearing, physical activity, pain, mobili...
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Researchers from NCI found XMRV unlikely to cause prostate cancer or chronic fatigue syndrome in humans. The virus arose due to genetic recombination of two mouse viruses, not present in original human tumor samples.
Acoustics researchers at the University of Adelaide are developing a computer model to predict wind farm noise output, aiming to reduce 'wind turbine syndrome'. The team hopes to control noise through blade shape changes and active devices, improving wind energy efficiency.
A new study reveals ocean acidification compromises fish hearing, leaving clownfish deaf to predators. Researchers reared larvae in different CO2 environments, showing that increased acidity impacts sensory systems, including those inside the fish's body.
Researchers observed that spiders increase decorating activity in response to severe web damage but not light damage, suggesting the purpose of silk decorations is to make webs more visible to predators. This study helps unravel the mystery of why orb-weaving spiders decorate their webs.
A new study finds that corticosteroid treatment can reduce disease severity and improve recovery rates in patients with community-acquired pneumonia. Corticosteroids were added to standard antibiotic treatment, resulting in faster patient recovery and reduced length of hospital stay.
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A study published in JAMA found that highly cited studies on biomarkers often reported larger effect size estimates than subsequent meta-analyses, suggesting potential for false-positive results. This can lead to wasted resources and inaccurate risk appraisal if not addressed by conducting more evidence.
A protein activated by diabetes drugs may slow cancer spread in breast tumors, and removing it increases cancer risk. Women exposed to environmental pollutants or poor diets are more likely to develop aggressive breast cancers.
Research reveals that individuals with significant mental ill health experience higher than expected mortality rates following acute coronary events such as heart attacks. The study found that these patients receive inferior care, including fewer life-saving interventions and lower rates of essential coronary care procedures.
A Purdue University study finds that climate change allows yellow starthistle to outcompete native species, leading to economic and ecological damage. As carbon dioxide levels rise, the invasive weed grows up to six times its normal size, while native grassland species remain relatively unchanged.
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Researchers found a two-fold higher risk for symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing and daytime sleepiness in urban schoolchildren with conduct problems like bullying. The study suggests that poor sleep may play into bullying or aggressive behaviors, highlighting the importance of good sleep for a healthy lifestyle.
Researchers have found that galaxies previously thought to be dead and devoid of star formation are actually still producing new stars. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists observed individual young stars and clusters in four galaxies, revealing an average star-formation rate of one sun every 10,000 years.
Physicists at the University of Michigan have successfully created 3D arrays of optically induced crystals using laser beams. The technique allows for the formation of crystalline structures without the need for X-ray crystallography, which is commonly used to analyze biological molecules.
Researchers found threshold haemoglobin values below which mortality increased in a graded, continuous fashion. Haemoglobin levels are associated with increased risk of mortality in patients with angina or myocardial infarction.
A new UCSF study finds no evidence of a mouse virus in human blood, contradicting previous claims that it caused Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The study suggests the virus was detected in contaminated laboratory samples, and scientists need to continue searching for the real cause of the illness.
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Researchers at Columbia University used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to document language impairment in autistic children. The study found that brain activity patterns were different between autistic and control patients, suggesting a possible early diagnosis method for autism.
Researchers at UCI have identified a unifying mechanism responsible for multiple sclerosis, suggesting personalized therapies based on genetic factors. Vitamin D3 and GlcNAc supplements can reverse the effects of four human MS genetic factors, restoring normal protein modification and potentially treating the disease.
Scientists Jingfeng Xiao and Scott Ollinger at the University of New Hampshire's Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space are developing a unique modeling method to estimate continental-scale carbon fluxes. The $517,000 NSF grant will fund a three-year project using large ecological data sets and new modeling techniques.
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) offer a promising solution to the global water crisis by transforming abundant seawater into pure, clean drinking water. CNT-based reverse osmosis membranes can remove salt ions efficiently, reducing costs and energy consumption compared to traditional methods.
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Researchers create rapid, low-cost imprinting process for nanodevices, enabling production of devices with high sensitivity and precision. The new approach overcomes complexity and expense challenges in processing nanoporous materials.
Researchers at the University of Calgary discovered that urban life is far from ideal for Prairie bats, contrary to expectations. Despite the presence of roosts and food sources in cities, bat populations exhibit poor body condition, reproductive rates, and juvenile survival.
Two new beetle species have been identified in streams of Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees mountains in Spain and France. The insects have a restricted range and are similar to other European species.
The Association of Canadian Deans of Education released an Accord on Research in Education, committing to the best in education research and its application in policy-making. The accord aims to ensure Canadians benefit from new knowledge on early childhood education and adult learning.
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A study published in PLOS Medicine found an association between maternal influenza vaccination and reduced likelihood of prematurity. Babies born to vaccinated mothers were less likely to be premature compared to unvaccinated mothers, with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.60.
Researchers at the University of Washington have created a system called EnergJ that reduces energy consumption in simulations by up to 50 percent. The system has the potential to cut energy by as much as 90 percent and could be used in various applications such as streaming audio and video, games, and real-time image recognition.
Researchers found that HbA1C test is not predictive of outcomes in diabetes patients with kidney disease on dialysis. In contrast, the glycated albumin or GA assay was a strong predictor of patient survival and hospitalizations.
A study shows that web search queries can be used to detect and monitor outbreaks of dengue, a mosquito-borne virus, in near real-time. The research team developed an online tool that tracks epidemics using Google search results, which was found to be a viable source of information for early detection and monitoring.
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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed an algorithm to computationally select the best proteins for building nanostructures, drawing inspiration from biological structures. The method eliminates thousands of candidate proteins to identify suitable ones, making the protein selection process more efficient.
A new non-invasive wireless near-infrared device has been shown to be as reliable as current invasive tests in determining bladder disease. The device uses light shone through the skin to monitor changes in bladder physiology, revealing consistent patterns of normal oxygen availability and blood supply in healthy subjects during urinat...
Drs. Fauci and Dieffenbach emphasize the importance of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in controlling HIV transmission, with early treatment preventing 96% of transmission in a clinical trial. They also highlight the need for a cure and new biomedical prevention therapies to ultimately end the epidemic.
A study published in the American Journal of Infection Control found that patient cell phones were more likely to contain potentially dangerous bacteria than those of healthcare workers. The researchers also discovered seven patient phones with multidrug-resistant pathogens, highlighting a potential risk for nosocomial infections.
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Researchers analyzed 35 highly-cited studies and found that fewer than half of biomarkers had statistically significant associations with disease risk in larger follow-up studies. Only one in five original studies increased a patient's relative risk for a condition by more than 1.37.
Studies using single-molecule fluorescence reveal that neighboring protein domains with similar amino acid sequences are more prone to misfold, potentially leading to neurodegenerative diseases. This finding suggests that proteins have evolved to limit similarity between domains to prevent misfolding and maintain functionality.
Researchers are using computational approaches to analyze and unify data on plant responses to environmental stresses, aiming to improve crop stress adaptation abilities. The Beacon database will facilitate the curation and archiving of signaling pathways for abiotic stress responses.
Researchers have demonstrated the first true nanoscale waveguides for next-generation on-chip optical communication systems, enabling ultrafast data transfer. The use of hybrid plasmon polaritons in a metal-insulator-semiconductor device reduces optical losses and increases signal confinement.
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A personalized vaccine uniquely tailored for each patient extends disease-free survival by 14 months, with improved response in patients with a specific biological marker. The trial's findings have the potential to usher in a new age of cancer vaccines.
A study by University of Toronto researchers found that online advertising can reduce the effectiveness of offline ad bans on certain products, such as alcohol and tobacco. The study showed that when consumers with limited knowledge of a product were exposed to online ads, it made online ads more effective substitutes for offline ads.
The first controlled clinical trial for Juvenile Batten disease begins this summer, enrolling 30 patients who will take mycophenolate or a placebo for eight weeks. Researchers hope to slow or halt disease progression with immunosuppression.
A lab animal study found that hamsters fed blueberry-enhanced rations had improved cholesterol health, with lower total plasma and VLDL cholesterol levels. The study suggests that liver genes involved in cholesterol production may be responsible for the effects.
A new Johns Hopkins research suggests that nighttime surgery has no effect on patient survival for heart and lung transplants. Despite concerns about surgeon fatigue, the study found no significant difference in outcomes between day and night surgeries.
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A coalition of researchers and policymakers argue that a universal vaccination campaign is essential to ending the crisis. The authors recommend increasing vaccine availability through advance purchase commitments and scaling up efforts to prevent similar shortages during future outbreaks.
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that a promising cancer treatment drug can restore function of a heart en route to failure from high blood pressure. The drug has been shown to reverse the harmful effects of autophagy in heart muscle cells of mice, leading to regression of heart disease.
A study published in JAMA found that sleep loss of just five hours a night can lower testosterone levels by 10% to 15%, similar to aging 10-15 years. This significant decline is linked to reduced sense of well-being, mood, and vigor.
A new study predicts that global warming will limit access in certain Arctic areas but increase it in others, particularly for coastal communities and shipping concerns. Inland mining, timber, and small communities may be negatively affected by reduced road accessibility.
The study examines various factors that contribute to childhood obesity, such as genetic predisposition, breastfeeding, TV watching, neighborhood environment, and cultural influences. The researchers have collected data from approximately 400 families and are beginning a third wave of data collection.
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In a breakthrough study, three young children with severe hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) after an EHEC infection have been successfully treated with eculizumab. The treatment, which targets the immune system's destructive reactions, led to dramatic improvements in kidney function and neurological disorders.
Researchers found that established fracture prediction methods were associated with hip and nonspine fracture risk in older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Femoral neck BMD T score and FRAX score were linked to fracture risk, but patients with DM had a higher risk of fracture at the same scores as those without DM.
Research highlights the importance of supporting Inuit community institutions in adapting to climate change, fostering resilience through community-led initiatives and preserving traditional knowledge. Community resource centers like Ilisaqsivik play a vital role in connecting local voices to resources and decision-making processes.
A new article suggests changes to compassionate release guidelines to address medical-related flaws, including the development of standardized guidelines and the assignment of advocates to help navigate the system. The authors propose palliative care for critically-ill prisoners awaiting decision on compassionate release or approval.
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A long-term study found that children with ADHD are 1.5 times more likely to develop substance abuse than control participants. Conduct disorder was the only additional diagnosis to triple the risk when combined with ADHD.
Research from North Carolina State University shows biodegradable products break down quickly, releasing potent greenhouse gas methane. The study suggests slower degradation is more environmentally friendly.
A new editorial in PLoS Medicine calls for greater scrutiny of the alcohol industry's impact on health research, government policy, and public perceptions. The authors highlight questionable behavior by the industry, including promoting health benefits while downplaying harms, and suggest stricter regulation to protect public health.