Researchers found that telmisartan completely protected rats from stroke when used alone or with ramipril, with no strokes noted in either group. The study suggests that telmisartan's ability to pass through the blood-brain barrier is likely behind its neuroprotective effect.
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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.
Weill Cornell Medical College has received grants to develop innovative TB drugs and treatments, with a focus on killing or interfering with the TB organism in its non-replicating phase. The research aims to shorten TB therapy from six months to just a couple of weeks, while also addressing emerging drug-resistant forms.
A team of researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College discovered a molecular 'switch' that selects specific kinesin motor proteins to transport surface markers to their ultimate destinations on the cell's surface. This finding holds promise for developing targeted therapies with fewer side effects for diseases like cystic fibrosis and...
Studies show that humans do not experience events in slow motion during crisis situations. Instead, longer durations are a result of memory distortion and increased activity in brain areas associated with fear response. This understanding is crucial for grasping how time is represented in the brain.
The University of Houston's teachHOUSTON Program will receive a $2.4M grant from the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) to support teacher preparation in math and science. This funding is part of a broader effort to address the critical shortage of qualified math and science teachers in US schools.
Researchers found that alcohol activates a stress-linked pathway in neurons to release key genes that can influence the health and activity of brain cells. The study sheds light on how this process occurs and may help scientists understand alcohol-linked disorders such as chronic alcoholism and fetal alcohol syndrome.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio has been awarded a $375,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to build and support new research laboratories in manufacturing engineering. The center aims to work with industrial partners and provide education and training opportunities for students.
The American College of Physicians emphasizes the need to balance performance incentives with patient-centered care. Pay-for-performance programs may neglect complex patient needs, particularly for elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions. ACP advocates for a more nuanced approach that prioritizes patient welfare and preferences.
A new study found that a two-in-one test examining the nervous system and heart's electrical system can identify patients at highest risk of cardiac arrest or death after a heart attack. The REFINE study revealed that combining findings from one simple test makes it significantly more likely to identify high-risk patients.
Leon Schwartz, a veteran member and visiting professor at Yeshiva University's Sy Syms School of Business, has been awarded the INFORMS Fellow Award for his exceptional accomplishments in operations research. The New York Chapter's Moving Spirit Award was also presented to him for his dedicated service to the chapter over 20 years.
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Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.
Researchers discovered JAM-C plays a critical role in maintaining peripheral nerve integrity and function. The molecule was found to be defective in nerves from patients with specific disorders, suggesting potential causes and a platform for further research.
Scientists have developed a method to control the magnetic properties of a commonly used blue dye, Metal Phthalocyanine, which could significantly improve information processing. The technique uses magnetism to regulate interactions between molecules, offering potential benefits for spintronics and quantum computing.
A study published in Genome Biology uncovers a link between microRNA expression and retinal degeneration, potentially leading to new therapies for incurable forms of sight loss. Researchers used mutant mice that model the human eye disease retinitis pigmentosa, finding altered microRNA expression patterns.
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Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have developed a new method for growing controllable densities of interconnect type multiwall nanotubes with high proportions of Y-junction and multiple junction nanotubes. This breakthrough enables fine-tuning of junction structures through control of initial conditions and processing parameters.
Trinity College researchers have developed a technique to grow grid patterns of nanotube arrays, which can be used to strengthen polymer composites. This innovation is expected to lead to the incorporation of carbon nanotubes in various applications such as flat panel displays and flexible electronic devices.
Researchers characterize conductive and field emission properties of single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, finding structure-dependent conductivity and emission. The findings bring next-gen flat panel TVs and monitors closer to reality.
Recent research suggests that decades of progress in reducing young adult coronary disease risk appears to be stalling. The worrisome plateau is likely caused by poor health habits such as smoking, lack of physical activity, and excessive weight gain.
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Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.
The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Engineering has been awarded a grant to build and support new research laboratories in manufacturing engineering. The center aims to attract federal funding and assist local communities in building up their manufacturing businesses.
A hospital-based peer intervention program reduced criminal justice involvement among youth aged 12-20 by 33%, saving $60,000 per patient. The study showed that the program was cost-efficient compared to juvenile detention, with a potential annual savings of $750,000 to $1.5 million.
According to a Rutgers College of Nursing professor, New Jersey registered nurses are overworked and under-supported, leading to burnout and poor patient care. The survey found that 50% of nurses report insufficient staff, and one-third miss important patient changes due to heavy workloads.
Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University have found that the protein IL-27 can block the onset of symptoms in animals with an MS-like disease, suggesting it may be a potential tool for tempering over-active immune responses. Increasing IL-27 concentrations may help quell an over-active immune response and improve symptoms.
A new study found that women over 65 with a history of smoking or heart disease are at high risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm, supporting the need for ultrasound screening. The study challenged current guidelines recommending AAA screenings only in men, citing a lack of evidence on cost-effectiveness.
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Hispanic patients receive fewer vascular surgeries than the general population and have worse outcomes, with higher rates of amputation and death following procedures. Socioeconomic factors, genetic variations, and delayed treatment may contribute to these disparities.
A survey of surgeons in training found that women are more influenced by lifestyle considerations when choosing a subspecialty career. The study suggests that general surgery residency programs should address the perception of the lifestyle associated with subspecialty surgical careers to recruit more women.
A CCNY-led team has received a $330,000 NSF grant to develop a tactile surface facilitating communication between visually impaired and blind persons and computers. The project aims to create an affordable device that can convey graphic information in real-time through touch.
Researchers Timothy Chang and Peter Tolias will receive the award for their patent on a liquid dispensing system that enables rapid, low-cost testing of body fluids. The SmartPin device uses tiny electronic sensors to dispense precise amounts of fluid without contamination.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a new technology to automate post-silicon debugging, using puzzle-solving search algorithms to diagnose problems early on. This reduces parts of the process from days to hours, making it possible to produce computer chips that work correctly under all scenarios.
Edmund H. Sonnenblick, a renowned NY cardiologist, received the national Research Achievement Award posthumously from the American Heart Association. His groundbreaking work helped redefine the human heart as a self-renewing organ, significantly advancing understanding of cardiac muscle structure and function.
A new study suggests that treatment can lower the risk of stroke in people with rare lung disease. The research, published in the journal Thorax, found that seemingly healthy patients with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (pulmonary AVMs) have the same risk of stroke as those who are obviously unwell.
Arizona State University faculty members Matthew J. Fouch and Jenefer Husman received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for their innovative research in geophysics and educational psychology. The award recognizes their work on integrating geophysical data types to better understand Earth's interior.
Penn State has received a $135,000 Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grant to establish a training program for 1,000 miners and 1,120 others. The program will include interactive simulations and training materials to enhance miners' ability to survive mine emergencies.
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A new predictive model using hemoglobin level, International Normalized Ratio, and penetrating injury mechanism can accurately predict which soldiers require massive blood transfusions, allowing for timely mobilization of resources. This model has been shown to reliably predict the need for massive transfusions in combat patients.
A large study found that pregnant women are often misdiagnosed with appendicitis, leading to unnecessary operations and increased risk of fetal loss or early delivery. Advanced imaging tools like ultrasound and MRI may improve diagnostic accuracy.
Researchers found that uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) eliminated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in approximately one quarter to one-third of patients. The procedure also reduced the mean apnea-hyponea index, with patients experiencing a more than half reduction in nonbreathing episodes.
A new study found that inhaled corticosteroids can significantly reduce respiratory symptoms and improve lung function in NYC firefighters two years after the World Trade Center collapse. The treatment was found to be effective in preventing asthma-like illnesses and improving quality of life among firefighters.
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Researchers found that remote infrared imaging can accurately detect sleep disorders during sleep, with results comparable to conventional methods. The non-contact method has potential as a portable alternative for monitoring sleep patterns in natural environments.
A new study reveals that a carbon monoxide test can quickly and noninvasively identify patients' smoking status, helping doctors deliver targeted smoking cessation counseling. The device's use has been shown to be effective in identifying smokers, secondhand smokers, and nonsmokers.
A study presented at CHEST 2007 found that hypnotherapy resulted in higher quit rates compared to nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) alone. Patients admitted with a cardiac diagnosis were three times more likely to quit smoking at 6 months than those with a pulmonary diagnosis.
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A new study found that obstacles to quitting smoking vary by age. Younger smokers (under 65) reported quitting due to cigarette cost and tobacco odor, whereas older smokers (over 65) quit due to physician pressure and stress from major health problems. The study suggests that tailoring treatment plans to address each group's concerns c...
A study at Mercy Medical Center found that implementing Six Sigma performance improvement practices reduced in-patient mortality, length of stay, and healthcare costs for patients with community-acquired pneumonia. The initiative also improved compliance with Joint Commission Core Measures.
A recent study published in Journal of Vision found that humans may not be more sensitive to biological motion compared to non-biological motion. The research, led by Dr. Eric Hiris, tested the effectiveness of masks and target sizes to determine detection performance, and concluded that humans do not exhibit enhanced sensitivity.
A study by Penn State professors finds that CEOs with stock option-heavy compensation packages lead companies to extreme performance, with more big losses than big gains. High levels of CEO stock options coupled with high investment spending produce a 'combustible combination' resulting in very extreme outcomes.
Consumers eating raw fish may be at risk of intestinal parasitic infection Anisakiasis, which can cause sudden abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Diagnosed by endoscopy or imaging tests, the condition is often treatable with fluid replacement and rest.
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Researchers found acid reflux was a significant factor in patients experiencing serious chest pain and persistent cough. A cost-effective diagnostic tool may help determine which patients benefit from anti-reflux surgery.
Research found that people with GERD are more likely to experience sleep impairment, with 41.9% of those with nighttime acid reflux reporting poor sleep. In contrast, only 19.4% of those without GERD reported similar issues.
Researchers found that mesalamine use among patients with inflammatory bowel disease was associated with a decreased incidence of colorectal cancer. Mesalamine use was linked to an 89% reduction in risk of colorectal cancer, according to the study.
Functional gastrointestinal disorders significantly impact daily activity and work productivity, with a loss of at least one day of work in a 40-hour workweek. Patients with conditions like IBS-C, CC, and FD report greater impairment than those with GERD alone.
Researchers found that gastric bypass patients are at risk of developing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and malabsorption of vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients. This can lead to conditions like osteopenia, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
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Researchers found that initial screening colonoscopy with polyp removal significantly reduces colon cancer mortality. The study suggests extending follow-up surveillance intervals from 3-5 years to 6 or more years, contingent on adequate bowel preparation and visualization of the colon.
Research highlights underreporting of NSAID use, leading to significant GI complications and healthcare costs. Administering proton pump inhibitors with NSAIDs can help mitigate these risks and reduce hospitalization costs.
PSEG has donated $150,000 to NJIT's Albert Dorman Honors College to establish a scholarship for freshmen. The scholarship will prioritize students pursuing engineering or STEM fields, promoting skilled workers for companies like PSEG.
Women who overcome breast cancer are at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease due to therapies that damage the heart and blood vessels. Exercise is crucial in maintaining heart health during treatment, and early evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors can help prevent complications.
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Medical identity theft can lead to erroneous entries in existing records, causing long-lasting harm to victims' medical and financial lives. Experts emphasize the importance of protecting patient information and privacy, as current protections for medical identify theft are lacking.
The USC team aims to design visual displays that enhance certain parts of an image to help people with AMD digest visual information better. They will use techniques from computer vision and computational neuroscience to build visual displays that compensate for neural loss.
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine has received a $1.18 million NIH grant to develop a less expensive and less invasive means of vaccinating humans and animals against rabies. The proposed vaccine will use a genetically modified form of the live virus, aiming to establish immunity with fewer doses and reduce costs.
A majority of voters (75%) support a nationwide trauma system, with strong majorities across all political parties. A well-coordinated trauma system can improve survival rates by 25%, making it a critical issue for the nation's healthcare infrastructure.
A study of over 400 patients found that those over 60 years old had similar 1-year and 5-year survival rates as younger patients, with fewer rejection episodes. The researchers attribute this to the older patients' softer immune systems, which may also increase their risk of infection and cancer.
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The American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society released joint guidelines on diagnosing and treating low back pain, emphasizing that clinicians should not routinely order imaging tests. Non-pharmacologic treatments like acupuncture and spinal manipulations can provide relief for those with severe pain.
The NSF-funded Model Institutions for Excellence program has successfully recruited underrepresented minorities to STEM fields, with a 44% increase in bachelor's degrees conferred. Key strategies include bridging the high school-college transition, mentoring programs, and faculty development.
A study found that hospitalist care led to shorter hospital stays, particularly for patients with specific diagnoses and complex discharge needs. Hospitalists' real-time monitoring and treatment adjustments may facilitate earlier discharge.
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