A recent study by City College of New York researchers found that burnout and depression are closely linked among public school teachers. The survey of 1,386 teachers revealed that 86% of those experiencing burnout also met criteria for depression.
A new registry study by Karolinska Institutet found a strong correlation between household disposable income and long-term survival after cardiac surgery. The study included 100,000 patients and showed that those with higher incomes had significantly lower mortality rates, even after adjusting for other risk factors.
Researchers at King's College London have identified a new gene, HIFalpha, that regulates nerve signals from damaged mitochondria in fruit flies. Switching off the HIFalpha gene restores nerve function and prevents early failure of nerve cells caused by mitochondrial damage.
John Wesley Miller, a UA College of Engineering alumnus and pioneer in energy efficiency and green building, has received the 2015 Lasting Legacy Award. His contributions to environmentally sustainable construction have been recognized through his work on projects such as Biosphere 2 and Armory Park del Sol, which showcase innovative t...
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Dr. Kaushik De has been recognized for his contributions to developing cloud computing architectures that enabled global collaboration in particle physics research. He is also exploring physics beyond the standard model, seeking new discoveries in the field.
A new FAU study documents the effects of temperature and rainfall on hatchling sex ratios in loggerhead turtles. Warmer conditions produce females, while cooler conditions produce males. The study's findings suggest that climate change is shifting the reproduction patterns of sea turtles.
A group of Michigan State University scholars argue that colleges need to transform their introductory science courses, focusing on core ideas and scientific practices. They suggest adopting strategies from K-12 schools to improve learning in STEM fields during the first two years of college.
Researchers found that individuals reporting weight discrimination had a 60% greater chance of dying over the follow-up period. The study accounted for other factors and found that weight discrimination is associated with an increased risk of mortality, not just those who are overweight.
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A study published in the Journal of Labor Economics found that merit-based scholarships, such as Georgia's HOPE Scholarship, reduce the likelihood of students earning STEM degrees. The research suggests a significant drop in the probability of students majoring in STEM fields, with effects being more dramatic for male students.
Researchers found that rectangular pipe flows distribute pollutants asymmetrically, whereas circular or elliptical flows spread evenly. The study's results have implications for drug delivery and managing pollutants spilled in waterways.
Rochester Institute of Technology has received two significant cyber security funding awards from the National Science Foundation and National Security Agency. The awarded projects focus on developing novel attack strategies to predict cyber threats and create preemptive systems for enterprise networks. Led by Shanchieh Yang, the resea...
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A 16-year study of over 5,000 participants found no link between sitting time and increased mortality risk. The findings contradict NHS recommendations and challenge previous research on the health risks of sitting.
A QUT study found young drivers are more likely to drive sleepy than drunk, with 20% of fatal crashes attributed to drink driving and 15% to fatigued driving in Queensland. Young drivers are also more accepting of enforcement practices for drink driving than sleepy driving.
A study found that cardiac patients receiving care from physicians and advanced practice providers have comparable quality of care, despite low compliance with performance measures. Advanced practice providers showed higher rates of screening for smoking and referral to cardiac rehabilitation.
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A recent study by the American College of Surgeons found that helmeted bicycle riders are 58% less likely to suffer severe traumatic brain injuries after a crash. The study analyzed data from over 6,200 patients and showed that helmets significantly reduce the risk of head bleeds, facial fractures, and even death.
A bio-inspired robotic finger developed by Florida Atlantic University's Erik Engeberg has been shown to mimic human motions and offer advantages over traditional mechanisms. The finger uses shape memory alloy technology and a unique thermal training technique to recover its trained shape, demonstrating rapid flexing and extending motion.
A new study found that patients' recollections of their last colonoscopy are variable, with many unable to recall key details such as the date of their procedure or the presence and number of polyps. The study suggests that doctors can contribute to these issues by not repeating crucial information to patients.
A new app will automatically create a mobile-friendly website where one does not exist, saving time and frustration. Using deep web mining, the app taps into databases behind websites to provide seamless access.
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A new study has identified a minimum surgeon volume threshold of 25 cases per year associated with improved patient outcomes for total thyroidectomy. High-volume surgeons had significantly lower complication rates, with only a 4.2% chance of experiencing complications compared to 6.4% for low-volume surgeons.
A study found that people's mind's-eye images of an unknown black male are similar to those of an unknown white male convicted of assault. The researchers also discovered that size and status are linked in opposite ways depending on the assumed race, with larger characters perceived as lower in social influence and respect.
A new simulation training program cuts precious minutes off trauma patients' evaluation times, getting them to medical imaging tests faster. The program involves former trauma patients and families in providing feedback to caregivers.
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A new study found that surgical trainees who continue to practice beyond achieving initial proficiency retain information longer and master surgical skills better. The study, presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress, showed that overlearning can decrease the learning curve and improve overall scores.
Pregnant women should abstain from alcohol due to the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome and developmental abnormalities. Current guidance is inconsistent and often misleading, leaving women uncertain about safe levels of consumption.
The University of Georgia has received a $8.2 million grant to support families in the Georgia child welfare system. The project aims to create positive and stable homes through research-based services, including a couples education program and financial literacy education. Nearly 1,500 families in 13 rural counties will be served.
A Lancet study found that women contribute significantly to global healthcare, with an estimated $3 trillion added value, yet nearly half of this labor is unpaid, unrecognized, and unaccounted for.
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A new study shows that sleeve gastrectomy can increase testosterone levels in obese men by 43% over a 12-month period, while also lowering BMI and reducing cardiac risk factors. This procedure has been shown to improve sexual quality of life and reduce the risk of sarcopenia.
David Nygren, a renowned physicist at UTA, has been awarded the Division of Particles and Fields Instrumentation Award for his pioneering work on the Time Projection Chamber. This technology has enabled accurate capture of results in high-energy particle collisions, leading to breakthroughs in particle detection and discovery.
The Guidelines International Network has issued 9 principles to address financial, intellectual, and personal conflicts of interest in clinical practice guideline development. The principles emphasize the importance of disclosure and management of COI to ensure trustworthiness of guidelines.
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Researchers at UC Davis will investigate how the state's 'Smarter Balanced' assessments identify students as ready for college and careers, and examine early signals of college readiness on high school coursework and outcomes. The project aims to improve alignment between K-12 and higher education.
A $3.3 million multicenter study will track head impact exposure in over 3 million youth football players across the US. The research aims to improve helmet design and detect injuries earlier with advanced instrumentation, including sensors in helmets and mouthguards.
A UT Arlington researcher is developing a comprehensive framework to analyze North Texas dams and detect damage from seismic activity. The framework will use geo-statistics and three key indicators of damage caused by earthquakes, including liquefaction, dynamic slope stability, and lateral spreading.
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Researchers at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine are exploring the impact of cognitive training on mobility among sedentary seniors. The study aims to develop effective interventions to improve cognitive functions and enhance mobility, with a focus on preventing disability in older Americans.
A new study suggests that universities with experiential entrepreneurship education increase confidence and likelihood of students becoming entrepreneurs. Students graduating with higher self-efficacy levels are more likely to start their own firm than join an existing one.
A recent study found that mobile device tweets are more likely to employ egocentric language compared to non-mobile device tweets. Researchers analyzed 235 million tweets and discovered a consistent greater ratio of egocentric to non-egocentric tweets on mobile platforms.
A new guide developed by FAU's College of Nursing aims to improve communication and decision-making for nursing home residents and their families. The guide provides evidence-based information on treatment options, health conditions, and the risks associated with hospitalization.
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A new study by UT Arlington researchers recommends that primary care providers screen teenagers for depression and suicide risk during well visits. The paper highlights the importance of screening tools, such as the Patient Health Questionnaire for Adolescents (PHQ-A), to detect mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
A three-year lifestyle intervention improved preschoolers' knowledge, attitude, and habits towards healthy diet and exercise. The program reduced body fat and obesity in children, with the most significant impact seen in families with higher education and income levels.
Replacing saturated fats with unsaturated fats and high-quality carbohydrates has the most impact on reducing the risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Participants who replaced calories from saturated fatty acids with calories from polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats, or whole grains had lower risk of coronary heart ...
A new study by Florida Atlantic University researchers found that early maturing girls who receive inadequate parental supervision are more likely to develop problem drinking behaviors. The study revealed a significant association between parental autonomy granting and increased alcohol abuse among early maturing girls.
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Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages can lead to excess weight gain, a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Fructose's unique role in metabolism contributes to these conditions.
Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have successfully mapped the structural details of leiomodin 2, a protein critical to muscle cell function. The discovery offers a path forward for studying and treating nemaline myopathy, a hereditary disorder that weakens muscles.
A study by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School found that health care costs in one year were $18,000 higher in smokers with peripheral artery disease than non-smokers. Hospitalization rates among tobacco users with PAD were also significantly higher, at 49% within one year.
A State-of-the-Art review examines the impact of global food consumption on cardiovascular disease, highlighting the need for dietary patterns that reduce risk. The traditional Mediterranean diet is identified as an optimal choice, with suggestions to recreate it in other regions using similar food replacements.
The University of California, Santa Barbara, has been awarded a $2.6 million grant from the US Department of Education to strengthen student success and retention. The grant will focus on two main areas: first-year experiences and faculty professional development, targeting underrepresented students in specific majors and courses.
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A Washington State University study links US political polarization to the deregulation of television news following the 1996 Telecommunications Act. The researchers found that increased use of TV news is associated with higher levels of polarization, highlighting the role of media consolidation in perpetuating partisan divisions.
A study of 1,298 NFL coaches found that junior coaches with connections to highly reputable head coaches are more likely to receive promotions. However, these connections do not lead to superior career outcomes in the long term, and instead favor those who missed out on initial advantages but excelled through merit.
A recent study by Virginia Tech researchers found that nearly half of endangered social carnivores were threatened by disease, compared to 3% of solitary carnivores. The team will investigate the interaction between sociality and infectious disease in highly social species, such as the banded mongoose.
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The University of Houston will provide free, rapid-HIV testing and counseling to UH students and young people in the surrounding community, with a focus on minority groups. The new grant expands testing to other minority youth and veterans, aiming to increase awareness and early detection of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C.
Florida Atlantic University has received a $1.2 million grant to develop a graduate program preparing teachers to work with students with autism spectrum disorder. The program will provide tuition support and state endorsement for teachers earning a master's degree in ASD.
Research reveals that fluctuating sea levels and global cooling led to a significant decline in the number of crocodylian species over millions of years. The study found that changes in climate had a major impact on these creatures, with many surviving only in warmer parts of the world.
A new study by Vanderbilt University Medical Center found that 76% of patients accepted online postoperative care as the only form of follow-up, while 68% reported equal effectiveness between online and in-person visits. The researchers believe designing tools for online care is key to determining when in-person care is needed.
Researchers call for improved early miscarriage diagnosis guidelines as a new study reveals the current standard may lead to misdiagnosis. A two-scan approach up to 14 days apart can improve accuracy and reduce false positives.
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A researcher from Florida Atlantic University has developed a novel way to monitor sickle cell disease using a smartphone. The technology uses a portable smart sensor and phone application to analyze blood test results, enabling patients to track abnormal activities in their blood cells and take early intervention steps.
The NIH has released CollegeAIM, a matrix-based tool to compare and rate nearly 60 types of college alcohol interventions. The tool helps inform college staff about evidence-based interventions, with the goal of improving student health and safety.
A collaborative study will synthesize scattered information about butterflies, placing it in an evolutionary context to study broad-scale patterns of ecology and evolution. The project aims to assemble a database of biological information about each species, making it available to the public via a website.
A comprehensive review of strategies to reduce prolonged sitting found that targeting exercise was less effective than directly decreasing sitting time. Promising interventions included sit-stand desks, tracking sitting time, and setting individual goals.
A team of astronomers at the University of Maryland and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has found evidence for a new intermediate-mass black hole about 5,000 times the mass of the sun. The discovery adds to the list of potential medium-sized black holes and strengthens the case for their existence.
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Research suggests that sexual activity does not increase the risk of heart attack and can be resumed after a heart attack. Most patients are safe to engage in sex again, with less than half of men and one-third of women receiving information on this topic from their doctors.
Researchers are working to design recommendations for scientists and government organizations to work ethically with indigenous peoples. The project aims to improve collaboration between Native American tribes and climate scientists to better plan for climate change.
A recent study by Raymond Fisman et al. reveals that the wealthy and educated elite tend to be less fair-minded and more inclined towards efficiency when distributing resources. The research found that those who prefer efficiency are more likely to work in the corporate sector, which may contribute to the muted policy response to incre...
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