A new study found that poor diet is responsible for more deaths globally than tobacco, high blood pressure, or any other health risk. The study, published in The Lancet, highlights the importance of low consumption of healthy foods and emphasizes the need for comprehensive food system interventions.
The ACMG Foundation established a student travel scholarship fund to address the genetic workforce deficit, supporting medical and graduate students attending the 2019 ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting. The scholarship fund will benefit recipients through educational sessions, peer engagement, and research opportunities.
A small NIH clinical trial found benralizumab, a FDA-approved asthma medication, improves HES symptoms with low side effects. The study showed significant reduction in eosinophils and HES-related symptoms, allowing some participants to taper off other therapies.
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Researchers are studying the Texas Foundation High School Program to assess its impact on student graduation, college choice, and degree attainment. The study aims to provide insights into how endorsements affect student performance and inform future research and policy.
A systematic review of 55 studies found that people with inflammatory arthritis experience higher rates of sexual dysfunction compared to others, primarily due to disease-related factors such as pain and mobility restrictions. This highlights the importance of considering the impact of inflammatory arthritis on sexual health and intima...
Researchers found that spider monkeys who were isolated produced whinnies with a lower fundamental frequency, which traveled longer distances and improved re-establishing contact with their group. Listeners responded more quickly to these lower-frequency calls.
A group of medical students from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus improved Wikipedia articles on skin-related diseases, increasing their visibility by millions of views. They added evidence-based information from Cochrane Reviews to make the articles more complete and accurate.
Dr. Bryce Seifert, Laboratory Genetics and Genomics Fellow at Duke University School of Medicine, has been awarded the 2019 Richard King Trainee Award for his outstanding research publications in Genetics in Medicine.
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A Danish register-based study found that women over 65 have a 25-30% higher mortality rate from cervical cancer than previously thought. This age group is not covered by the country's screening program, leading to potentially late diagnoses and reduced treatment options.
A new national poll found that 55% of adults aged 50-80 have a pet, which reduces stress, gives them purpose, and encourages physical activity. However, some pet owners may prioritize their animals' needs over their own health.
Researchers developed a behavior recognition model using biomechanical principles to accurately determine an animal's activity, such as resting or searching for food. The model uses wearable accelerometer signals to provide detailed information about specific behaviors, which can inform conservation efforts.
Researchers developed a new method to predict tumor growth rates using progression-free survival plots, reducing errors found in current methods. This improvement enables clinicians to schedule optimal screenings and set effective dosing regimens.
A study by Lerman and D'Amico found that less frequent lawn mowing in suburban areas has no detectable effect on blacklegged tick populations. In fact, the researchers documented 111 bee species across 16 lawns, highlighting a viable habitat for native bees.
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A study published in The BMJ found that routine HPV vaccination in Scotland led to a significant reduction in cervical disease among young women. Vaccinated women showed an 89% reduction in CIN grade 3 or worse, while unvaccinated women also experienced a decrease in disease, possibly due to herd protection.
A recent study found that psychostimulants, particularly methamphetamine, play a major role in fatal strokes among young adults. The study analyzed national data and found that nearly a fifth of fatal strokes in adults aged 15-44 were attributed to psychostimulant use.
A randomized trial found that a plant-based whole food diet reduced gingival bleeding and increased vitamin D values in patients with gingivitis. The experimental group also experienced weight loss and showed significant benefits without changes to plaque values.
Researchers have created plants that can produce metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a type of nanomaterial, which can be used to detect chemicals and protect against harmful UV rays. The augmented plants could potentially perform useful new functions and may lead to applications in agriculture and space exploration.
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A new study shows that using safe, native strains of Aspergillus flavus can be as effective, or even more effective, than commercial strains in reducing aflatoxin levels in corn crops. Native strains may perform better due to their adaptation to soil type and weather conditions.
UTSA engineers develop graphene-based logic device using spintronics to improve energy efficiency in battery-dependent devices. The technology aims to reduce power consumption and enhance quantum computing capabilities.
Researchers found that a one-week recall period in public health surveys yields higher estimates of childhood diarrhea prevalence than the traditional two-week period. The study suggests that future versions of the Demographic and Health Surveys should use a one-week recall period to improve accuracy.
Cancer research highlights canine sniffing detection, spicy compound slowing lung cancer progression. Neurodegenerative diseases examined via gum bacteria link to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. New therapies target diabetes complications and liver failure.
Researchers have developed a computational model for human MEK1, a protein with potential as a drug target for various human cancers. The model provides insights into the structure and function of MEK1, which can help develop new classes of inhibitors for cancer therapeutics.
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Researchers developed a new type of transparent wood that absorbs, stores and releases heat, potentially saving energy costs in eco-friendly homes. The material is biodegradable, strong and can bear heavy loads, opening the door for its eventual use in modern architecture.
Research finds that childhood stress can have a lasting impact on cortisol levels in adulthood, increasing the risk of negative health outcomes. The study, published in Psychological Science, suggests that early life stress can recalibrate the brain's stress-response system, making it more sensitive to stressors later in life.
An observational study of over 7,500 people aged over 50 found that a quarter reported age discrimination, which was associated with fair or poor health and serious health problems. The study highlights the need to tackle ageism to improve health and wellbeing in older people.
Researchers at MIT's Media Lab have created basil plants with enhanced flavor and potential health benefits using computer algorithms. The team used hydroponic containers with controlled environmental conditions to grow the plants, which were then analyzed for volatile compounds. Machine learning algorithms evaluated millions of possib...
A new drug targeting brain inflammation, MW-151, is ready for its first round of human testing. The medication aims to block 'bad' inflammation that destroys neurons in Alzheimer's disease.
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Researchers found that mucus build-up and inflammation are the initial causes of lung damage in CF patients. Early treatments that thin out mucus may delay the onset of lung disease and improve patient outcomes.
A study led by Case Western Reserve University aims to identify genetic biomarkers for corneal ulcer infections, which can lead to blindness. The research focuses on contact lens wearers and will explore the genetic profile of those who contract infections versus those who don't.
Researchers present a quick and affordable solution to restore protective coatings in lead pipes, reducing toxic lead leaching into water supply. The new electrochemical approach could be applied to existing pipes with minimal disruption and cost savings.
Researchers discovered that adiponectin, a hormone secreted by fat cells, protects female mice from liver cancer. In contrast, increased testosterone levels in male rodents reduce tumor growth and lower adiponectin levels.
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A new study analyzed nearly 43,000 patients on a kidney transplant wait-list after implementation of the new system in 2014. The research found racial disparities in patient status on the list and sensitivity levels, which can affect transplantation likelihood.
Sarah Brnich, an MD-PhD student, received the award for her work on classifying germline genetic variants by their functional consequence. Her research aims to improve clinical variant interpretation and incorporate functional data into guidelines.
Using simulations, researchers found that photons in long gamma-ray bursts originate from the photosphere of relativistic jets emitted by exploding stars. This discovery provides a promising explanation for the emission mechanism and could help unlock insights into dark matter and dark energy.
Researchers found vibrant colors and diverse life in hydrothermal vent towers, showcasing the importance of studying extreme environments. The discovery also highlights the devastating impact of human activity on these ecosystems, with numerous pieces of trash found amidst the beauty.
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A new study uses dendrochronology and historical survey to investigate the effects of human populations on Amazonian forests. The research reveals that pre-colonial populations left lasting imprints on the region's forest structure and resources.
A new web-based portal, Metascape, integrates over 40 bioinformatics data sources to allow non-technical users to generate insights in one click. This tool removes data analysis barriers, enabling researchers to focus on important biological questions.
The opioid epidemic is driving a surge in infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, heart infections, and skin and soft tissue infections. Comprehensive treatment that addresses both substance use disorder and underlying infections can improve outcomes for patients.
A commentary published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine warns that removing explicit ethics and values from NICE's revised Social Value Judgements document undermines the organization's innovative approach. Experts argue that this revision leaves patients and clinicians struggling to understand NICE's decisions.
A new study assesses how large-scale patterns of brain activity relate to different cognitive systems, revealing variations between individuals. The research uses computational modeling to simulate brain activity and identify repeatable patterns in some cognitive systems.
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A new study in the Journal of Humanistic Counseling found strong relationships between ecowellness measures and overall wellness among participants aged 19-84. Counselors can integrate this research by asking clients about ecowellness and incorporating nature-based activities into treatment plans to help them feel effective and whole.
Researchers have discovered a novel gene expression pathway triggered by auxin accumulation at the inner bend of seedling, leading to growth inhibition rather than stimulation. This finding helps explain the formation of apical hooks that aid seedlings in breaking through the soil.
The Russian Science Foundation has awarded grants to 19 researchers from Kazan University, totaling 4-6 million rubles over three years. The projects span various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, and psychology.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory developed a new molecular model of water using machine learning, achieving high accuracy and reducing computational cost. The coarse-grained model replicates the behavior of water at the atomic scale, with applications in fields like materials science and climate modeling.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan developed a method to improve ovarian follicle development, increasing survival rates from less than 5% to 42-86%. The approach uses adipose-derived stem cells in a 3D scaffold to mimic the ovary environment.
The project aims to integrate diabetes and hypertension services with HIV-infection services to test their efficacy and applicability. Chronic conditions are expected to overtake infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa within the next decade.
A study by Anglia Ruskin University found that people with autism lack the 'full body illusion', a test simulating an out-of-body experience. This is linked to a smaller peripersonal space, defining the boundaries of self, which may explain social difficulties and impaired empathy.
The Cool Coalition aims to inspire ambition and accelerate action on the transition to clean and efficient cooling. By addressing the growing demand for cooling, the coalition seeks to cut global warming, improve people's lives and make huge financial savings.
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Recent studies have shed light on the impact of environmental toxins, food additives, and pain management on human health. Research has found that certain antioxidants can protect cells from harm caused by hexavalent chromium, while other substances may weaken the immune system or cause dental damage.
A study published in The Lancet found that globally, 11 million deaths (1 in 5) were associated with poor diet, with cardiovascular disease being the leading cause. Diets high in sodium and low in whole grains, fruits, and nuts were found to be major contributors.
The study reveals the full structure of human ACLY at high resolution, paving the way for targeted drug development. ACLY inhibition could provide a better approach for treating cancer and metabolic disorders.
Artificial intelligence can amplify human capabilities, reducing systemic glitches and errors in medical decision-making. Machine learning models can analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns predictive of outcomes and help diagnose diseases.
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A new study suggests that living near protected areas, particularly those with established tourism, can lead to increased wealth and reduced poverty. Children living near multiple-use protected areas also experience better health outcomes, including improved height-for-age scores and lower rates of stunted growth.
The ACMG Foundation has recognized six next-generation fellows with the Takeda/ACMG Foundation Genetics and Genomics Residency Fellowship Program. Dr. Elizabeth Jalazo will focus on pediatric genetics, while Dr. Joshua Baker will work on lysosomal storage disorders research.
A new study reveals that hippocampal neurons provide pointers to complete memories by firing strongly during recall. This process, called reinstatement, helps the brain reconstruct associated objects from memory, similar to initial learning. The discovery has implications for understanding memory deficits and potential treatments.
The NIH has launched a Phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and immune response of an experimental universal influenza vaccine candidate. The vaccine, known as H1ssF_3928, is designed to induce immunity against diverse influenza subtypes by focusing on a portion of the virus that varies relatively little from strain to strain.
Patel's work has ushered in possibilities in sustainability and health, enabling widespread adoption of systems that monitor individual health with smartphones. His research closed the gap between science fiction and reality in ubiquitous computing for sustainability and health.
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Researchers suggest an oral dog vaccine hidden in food could vaccinate millions of stray dogs daily, reducing the risk of rabies transmission to humans. The combined injectable and oral vaccination approach is estimated to be more efficient and potentially cheaper.
Metastatic cancer survivors face unprecedented challenges, including psychosocial burdens, financial strain, and emotional struggles. Experts like Terry Langbaum and Thomas Smith advocate for studying this population and improving care management to ease their journey.
A new study published in Neurology found no link between dietary intake of minerals like zinc, iron, and other minerals with the development of multiple sclerosis. The study involved over 80,000 female nurses and found no association between mineral intake and MS risk.