A new scientific statement co-authored by the American Heart Association recommends teaching CPR to school-aged children as early as age 4, with layers of skill-building throughout childhood. This approach aims to educate generations on responding to cardiac arrest and increasing survival rates globally.
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalCirculation·DateMay 17, 2023
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A new study found that lesbian and bisexual women are less likely to have ideal cardiovascular health scores compared to heterosexual women. In contrast, gay and bisexual men were more likely to have ideal cardiovascular health scores. The study highlights the need for prevention strategies among sexual minority adults in France.
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalJournal of the American Heart Association·DateMay 17, 2023
A strong link has been found between the extent of deprivation and the number of children going into care in English family courts. Each £1000 increase in social care spend per child leads to a 12% decrease in compulsory family court proceedings.
SourceLancaster University·JournalChildren & Society·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 17, 2023
Researchers at Michigan Medicine have discovered a new nutrient source that pancreatic cancer cells use to grow in the absence of glucose. Uridine is found in the tumor microenvironment and its exact source remains unknown. Blocking uridine metabolism may lead to new treatment options for pancreatic cancer.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 17, 2023
Global experts have developed a new checklist called iCHECK-DH to standardize the quality of reporting and improve implementation standards for digital health technologies. The 20-item checklist aims to aid researchers and practitioners in ensuring complete, accurate, and consistent reports.
SourceJMIR Publications·JournalJournal of Medical Internet Research·DateMay 16, 2023
Researchers discovered a new genetic variant in the Reelin gene that provides protection from Alzheimer's disease. The variant was identified through clinical assessments, genetic and molecular studies, and neuropathological analysis of two patients with a similar genetic predisposition to developing early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalNature Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 15, 2023
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A €2.5million European research programme, FRIETS, is increasing the shelf-life of berries through high-precision agriculture and innovative processing methods while maintaining quality. The four-year project combines precision agriculture strategies with dehydration and edible coating methods to discover healthier food alternatives.
SourceUniversity of Huddersfield·TypeNews article·DateMay 15, 2023
A new study found that coastal light pollution causes corals to spawn one to three days closer to the full moon, reducing the likelihood of fertilized eggs surviving and producing new adult corals. This disrupts the natural spawning cycle, which is critical for reef recovery after mass bleaching events.
SourceUniversity of Plymouth·JournalNature Communications·TypeLiterature review·DateMay 15, 2023
Research finds military veterans exposed to low doses of chemical warfare agents have higher rates of mortality from genitourinary diseases and deaths attributable to alcohol. However, overall cancer incidence is not significantly associated with Porton Down attendance.
SourceLancaster University·JournalInternational Journal of Epidemiology·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 11, 2023
Researchers have found sedimentary archives in sand dunes that can reconstruct reliable, multi-millennial fire histories. The discovery aims to expand scientific understanding of fire regimes around the world and uncover the role of humans on fire history.
SourceUniversity of Queensland·JournalQuaternary Research·DateMay 11, 2023
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A new study from the University of Surrey analyzed over 1.4 million academic papers and found that team size and diversity do not uniformly impact research performance. The study suggests that academics should be cautious in assuming larger, more diverse teams are always better.
SourceUniversity of Surrey·JournalAcademy of Management Learning and Education·DateMay 10, 2023
A new study from City University London suggests that the Research Excellence Framework (REF) has led to significant increases in high-quality published research, but not active academics. The study highlights areas of improvement needed in the assessment framework, including greater collaboration between domestic competitors.
SourceCity St George’s, University of London·JournalResearch Policy·TypeObservational study·DateMay 10, 2023
A recent study found that online art breaks can significantly improve mood and reduce anxiety in participants. The research team discovered that individuals with high levels of aesthetic responsiveness benefit more from interactive art experiences, suggesting a personalized approach to online art interventions for well-being.
SourceMax-Planck-Gesellschaft·JournalComputers in Human Behavior·TypeSurvey·DateMay 5, 2023
The University of Texas at El Paso has received multiple grants from NASA to support its space research efforts. Researchers will examine planetary bedrock and prepare astronauts for the Artemis lunar mission. The grants aim to provide valuable insights into constructing infrastructure on other planets and identify lunar resources.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a $1.4 million Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) grant to LSU Health New Orleans. The program aims to enhance the diversity of the biomedical sciences research workforce by preparing individuals from underrepresented backgrounds for PhD degree programs.
SourceLouisiana State University Health Sciences Center·DateMay 4, 2023
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A team of researchers from The Ohio State University, University of California Davis, and Virginia Commonwealth University will investigate the biological mechanisms of chronic stress's effect on cardiovascular health. They aim to identify specific interventions that can help reduce health risks associated with chronic stress.
Researchers at West Virginia University found that bariatric surgery significantly reduces the risk of major cardiovascular events and death in patients with NAFLD. The study included 9,374 adult patients with NAFLD and obesity, who underwent either Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy.
SourceWest Virginia University·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateMay 3, 2023
Researchers have highlighted the importance of stromal vitamin A pathway in regulating IL-6 expression in colorectal cancer-associated fibroblasts. The study found that disrupting retinol-mediated IL-6 expression could be a potential approach to target CAFs during CRC treatment.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateMay 3, 2023
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A new study published by Edith Cowan University found that boxing programs can improve symptoms of Parkinson's Disease, including fatigue and sleep, in early-stage patients. The program combined elements of exercise, computerized cognitive training, and socialization into a single activity.
SourceEdith Cowan University·JournalPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation·TypeObservational study·DateMay 2, 2023
The project aims to collect core samples and temperature data down to 15,000 feet to test the potential of geothermal energy in the region. Data will also be gathered on underground carbon storage in the Appalachian basin, a scientific first in the state.
Researchers at the University of Missouri identified occludin protein as a mediator for cell-to-cell transmission of coronavirus. The study found that damaged occludin protein enables virus replication and spread to neighboring cells, worsening symptoms.
SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeImaging analysis·DateMay 1, 2023
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A study published in Sociology of Education found that teens with incarcerated fathers have lower expectations of completing college, especially for impacted Black youth. Despite optimism about their futures, these teens face stigma and limitations on their educational trajectory.
SourceUniversity of Notre Dame·JournalSociology of Education·TypeCase study·DateApr 27, 2023
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that U.S. adults who experienced workplace discrimination were more likely to develop high blood pressure. The research, which analyzed data from over 1,200 adults, suggests that work-related stress due to discrimination may be an emerging risk factor for card...
SourceAmerican Heart Association·JournalJournal of the American Heart Association·DateApr 26, 2023
A new study found that turning off MRIs overnight reduces their energy use by 25-33% and switching to 'power save' mode decreases energy use by 46-51%. This technique could save U.S. healthcare between $8 million and nearly $11 million annually.
SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalRadiology·DateApr 25, 2023
The new NIH Toolbox V3 iPad App allows doctors to quickly screen patients for cognitive functions such as memory, emotion, and vision. The app covers a wide range of tests spanning four domains, enabling clinicians to assess patients in under 30 minutes.
A new study by Northwestern University found that up to a quarter of juvenile justice youth are later injured or killed by firearms within 16 years. The study highlights the need for policy and intervention strategies to address the epidemic of firearm injury and death among high-risk youth, particularly those in the juvenile justice s...
SourceNorthwestern University·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateApr 21, 2023
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Researchers developed a gene signature called CisSig to predict cancer patients' response to cisplatin. The approach aims to overcome the obstacle of interpreting gene signatures in the human body and has been validated in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients.
SourceCleveland Clinic·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 20, 2023
A recent study led by Dr Rachael Rigby from Lancaster University found that delays in stoma reversal surgery do not impact on risk of complications or commensal microflora loss, atrophy, or scarring. However, a higher degree of microflora loss is associated with an increased risk of complications.
SourceLancaster University·JournalGut Microbes·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 20, 2023
Researchers at UIUC have conducted the first variance-based sensitivity analysis of Lambda-type quantum memory devices, considering effects of random device noise and slow experimental drift. The study informs experimental design and enables others to perform similar analyses.
SourceUniversity of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering·JournalPhysical Review A·DateApr 19, 2023
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A study published in Circulation Research identifies the FHL5 gene as a key regulator of vascular disease, including heart attacks and aneurysms. The discovery advances our understanding of the underlying causes of vascular disease and provides new insights into genetic risk factors.
SourceUniversity of Virginia Health System·JournalCirculation Research·DateApr 18, 2023
A retrospective study found that elevated CA 19-9 and CEA levels were associated with worsened outcomes in duodenal adenocarcinoma patients. The study, which included 68 patients, suggests that these tumor markers may show promise as prognostic tools for this rare malignancy.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeObservational study·DateApr 18, 2023
Researchers discuss rapamycin's potential to delay cancer onset by slowing cell proliferation and tumor progression. The mTOR pathway is involved in both cancer and aging, making rapamycin a promising chemopreventive agent.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateApr 17, 2023
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Researchers found that crowdsourced listeners can accurately assess voice quality for people with Parkinson's disease, supporting the use of crowdsourcing to evaluate speech samples. The study replicated a previous finding that intensive voice and articulation therapies improve voice quality.
SourceNew York University·JournalJournal of Speech Language and Hearing Research·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 16, 2023
A Wayne State University researcher has received a $1.95 million grant to study the regulation of inositol synthesis and its effects on essential cellular functions in human cells. The study aims to identify mechanisms that regulate inositol synthesis and determine its impact on cell signaling and metabolism.
SourceWayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research·DateApr 14, 2023
The Center for Ethics in Science and Science Journalism (CESJ) will oversee a residency program for science journalists in research institutions across Europe. The program aims to promote independent and ethically responsible science coverage, providing training and capacity building opportunities.
SourceCenter for Ethics in Science and Science Journalism·DateApr 13, 2023
A study published in Nature Water shows that boil water alerts significantly disrupt student learning, with unexcused absence rates increasing between 1% and 10%. Chronic exposure to contaminated water can have long-term impacts on a child's life.
SourceBrown University·JournalNature Water·TypeMeta-analysis·DateApr 12, 2023
Researchers found a partial response in a patient with pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma, as well as stable disease in 11 patients, when combining riluzole with sorafenib in a phase I trial. The combination was safe and tolerable, and further exploration of its potential is warranted.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateApr 12, 2023
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A UTEP researcher has received a prestigious NSF grant to support his research on the neural mechanisms of decision-making. The award will also fund educational components and undergraduate/graduate courses focused on computational and biological science.
A study by the University of Houston found that Black restaurateurs were 76% less likely to succeed in using crowdfunding sources before the Black Lives Matter movement rose to prominence. However, after the movement's endorsement on Kickstarter, funding success for Black-owned restaurants increased nearly four times.
SourceUniversity of Houston·JournalInternational Journal of Hospitality Management·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateApr 6, 2023
Cornell University researchers found that teens' trust in COVID-19 news on social media is key to their well-being. Higher levels of trust are linked to a positive sense of social well-being and lower levels can lead to stress. News literacy programs are crucial for young people to discern fact-based sources from misinformation.
SourceCornell University·JournalPLOS ONE·DateApr 5, 2023
The West Virginia University researchers will develop and advance a pioneering method to extract and separate rare earth elements from acid mine drainage and coal waste with the new funding. The project aims to create employment in regions of West Virginia impacted by the US transition away from fossil fuels.
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A study by Cornell University researchers found that using AI in conversations improves communication efficiency and positive emotional language, but participants perceive their partner as less cooperative when suspected of using AI-suggested responses.
SourceCornell University·JournalScientific Reports·DateApr 5, 2023
A systematic review of literature on physical activity found that the built environment and social factors have a significant influence on physical activity levels. The study identified gaps in research, particularly in understanding how social and built environments interact across communities and affect health disparities. Researcher...
SourceTexas A&M University·JournalJournal of Physical Activity and Health·DateApr 5, 2023
Impact Journals' Oncotarget participates in the AACR Annual Meeting 2023, highlighting its focus on oncology and biomedical sciences. The meeting theme of Advancing the Frontiers of Cancer Science and Medicine aligns with Oncotarget's research goals.
Researchers found that COVID-19 infection leads to rapidly progressive dementia, blurring the lines between different types of dementia. Cortical atrophy and inflammation were key indicators, suggesting previously compromised brains have limited defense against new insults.
SourceIOS Press·JournalJournal of Alzheimer s Disease Reports·TypeObservational study·DateApr 4, 2023
A WPI researcher is leading a three-year project to investigate the effects of stretching and blood flow on cardiovascular cells in tissue-engineered heart valves. The project aims to expand understanding of mechanical forces that propel cells in the body, with potential applications in other fields like cancer and wound healing.
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Researchers discuss cortactin's impact on cancer progression by modulating the Wnt5a/ROR1 signaling pathway. Cortactin expression is found in various cancers, including breast and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, suggesting its potential role in promoting metastasis.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateApr 4, 2023
Researchers highlight gaps in tritium studies, focusing on species uptake and human health risks through the food chain. A global assessment is needed to minimize tritium's impact on individual species and the environment.
SourceUniversity of Plymouth·JournalScience of The Total Environment·TypeLiterature review·DateApr 4, 2023
A new study examines how socialization impacts gender-based research in marketing, finding that most studies focus on differences between men and women, with few exploring social construction of gender experiences and identities. Researchers recommend more diverse and inclusive methods to reflect current gender expressions.
SourceAmerican Marketing Association·JournalJournal of Marketing·DateApr 4, 2023
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A new UC study reveals that participating in a civic leadership program empowered refugees and immigrants, increasing their perception of civic engagement. The program, designed by the refugee community, improved participants' consciousness about power, rights, and opportunities.
SourceUniversity of Cincinnati·JournalJournal of Community Psychology·TypeSurvey·DateMar 30, 2023
Researchers at West Virginia University are exploring iodine-based thrusters as an alternative to traditional fuel sources, aiming to reduce dependence on rare noble gases. They plan to develop diagnostic technology to measure the performance of these thrusters, paving the way for widespread use in space exploration.
Researchers aim to assess the effectiveness of spinal cord transcutaneous stimulation and a cognitive training program in improving processing speed abilities and upper extremity function after spinal cord injury. The studies will test innovative approaches to enhance rehabilitation outcomes for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
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Scientists at US national laboratories are developing new chemical recycling methods to make sustainable, high-quality plastic materials. They aim to transform plastic waste into valuable chemicals and reduce plastic pollution, paving the way for a circular economy.
SourceDOE/Argonne National Laboratory·JournalNature Catalysis·DateMar 29, 2023
Researchers have found a way to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of concrete production by introducing a simple additive, sodium bicarbonate. This new process can sequester up to 15% of the total carbon dioxide associated with cement production, making concrete a more environmentally friendly material.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalPNAS Nexus·DateMar 28, 2023
Researchers found significant decreases in the levels of KRAS, RHOA, RAC1, and CDC42 after PCAI treatment, implicating their role in cancer progression and metastasis. These findings support the potential of PCAIs as potent agents for developing new anticancer therapeutics.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncotarget·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 28, 2023
Researchers found that physician empathy and communication are strongly associated with patient satisfaction for chronic low back pain. Patients highly value physicians who validate their concerns and communicate treatment plans and expectations.
SourceAmerican Academy of Family Physicians·JournalThe Annals of Family Medicine·DateMar 28, 2023
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An international research team has developed a framework to evaluate government preparedness for ocean acidification, a pressing threat to marine ecosystems. The framework identifies six aspects of effective policy and specific indicators, enabling policymakers to assess their own preparedness and identify areas for improvement.
SourceCalifornia Academy of Sciences·JournalEnvironmental Research Letters·DateMar 28, 2023
The Tibetan Plateau's land surface darkening due to global warming affects regional and remote climates in Asia. The study predicts a 6.9% loss in glacier volume and increased monsoon precipitation over South Asia by the end of the century.
SourceCactus Communications·JournalNature Communications·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateMar 28, 2023
A new study has confirmed that chronic THC use can negatively impact male reproductive health, including testicular function and sperm quality. Discontinuing use of THC for at least four months can partially restore these effects, providing a critical window for family planning and conception.
SourceOregon Health & Science University·JournalFertility and Sterility·DateMar 27, 2023
The study found that vaccination significantly reduces the risk of long COVID, while factors such as being overweight, female, smoker, or over 40 increase the likelihood of developing the condition. Vaccination halves people's risk of developing long Covid
SourceUniversity of East Anglia·JournalJAMA Internal Medicine·TypeMeta-analysis·DateMar 23, 2023