The Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College will use precision medicine and cutting-edge approaches to spur breakthroughs in cancer treatment. The center's efforts will be supported by a $75 million gift, which also names the new flagship building.
A systematic review and meta-analysis found a significant link between intimate partner violence and termination of pregnancy, with rates ranging from 2.5% to 30% among women seeking termination. The study suggests that termination services may be an appropriate setting for testing interventions to reduce intimate partner violence.
A study led by Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that including at least one woman on the team organizing a scientific symposium increases female speaker proportion by 72%. This strategy can help women advance in their careers and reduce underrepresentation in senior academic positions.
Researchers used mass spectrometry to identify 10 differentially expressed proteins in the brain after acute high-altitude hypoxia. These proteins are involved in the electron transport chain and ATP synthase function, providing potential targets for treating hypobaric hypoxia-related brain injury.
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A new iPad application has been developed to collect and analyze trauma patient data at a South African hospital, improving injury surveillance and patient outcomes. The eTHR system has been successfully implemented at Groote Schuur Hospital, capturing key information on past medical history, demographics, and injury severity scores.
The Henry M. Rowan Family Foundation is transforming engineering education at Rowan University with the establishment of a new doctoral program and the creation of the Henry Rowan Engineering Ph.D. Fellowship Program and the Henry Rowan Engineering Globalization Fellowship Program for Undergraduates.
Scientists have identified a way to stop malaria parasites from multiplying by targeting the NMT enzyme, which is essential for various processes in the parasite. The discovery raises hopes for new treatments and could be effective against multiple species of malaria parasites.
Researchers at Boston College and Boston University found that people widely believe suicide is immoral due to concerns over soul purity. Their study showed that participants were more likely to morally condemn suicide if they believed it tainted the victims' souls, regardless of their political or religious views.
Researchers at The City College of New York have successfully transformed vegetable oils into a semisolid form using low-calorie sugars as structuring agents. Mannitol dioctanoate and sorbitol dioctanoate gelators demonstrated excellent gelation tendencies for various oils, producing stable gels that can be used in food processing.
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Researchers combined two catalytic reactions to produce highly reactive boron-containing compounds from inexpensive chemicals, expanding the applications of alpha-olefins and enabling efficient production of important therapeutics like phenethylamines and pregabalin.
Measuring changes in proteins in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may better predict disease progression, according to scientists at Penn State College of Medicine. Biomarkers from plasma and cerebrospinal fluid identified as useful in predicting disease duration.
Research published in Ecology Letters reveals the ancestor of snakes and lizards likely gave birth to live young, contrary to long-held assumptions. The findings support the idea that live birth has a more ancient past than previously thought, dating back 175 million years ago.
Researchers discovered a 500-million-year-old chemical bond essential for animal life, which could lead to new cancer therapies. The sulfilimine bond is formed by hypohalous acids and is crucial for blood vessel formation.
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Researchers at NYU-Poly and NYUCD developed a peptide-polymer hybrid that delivers DNA into cells five times more efficiently than existing commercial delivery methods. The study's findings could improve gene therapy by understanding gene function and introducing targeted gene editing.
A study found that the prevalence of atopy, a predisposition towards allergic reactions, jumped from 7% to 20% in villages in southwest Poland between 2003 and 2012. Exposure to farm animals, especially at a young age, is thought to protect against developing allergies.
The Illinois Surgical Quality Improvement Collaborative aims to reduce surgical complications, inpatient stays, readmission rates, and deaths by analyzing hospital practices and outcomes. By sharing data and best practices, hospitals can identify areas for improvement and develop effective solutions.
A Baylor University study found that people from the largest racial group in a congregation feel more sense of belonging and are more involved. In contrast, those from smaller racial groups report lower feelings of belonging and participation rates.
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A new study from King's College London found that genetic differences between students explain on average 58% of the differences in GCSE scores, while environmental factors account for 29%. The research used identical and non-identical twins to compare the impact of genetics versus environment on educational achievement.
A recent study by Theodore Sasson suggests that Israel's influence on US policy is diminishing due to the fragmentation of the Jewish community. The once-unified voice among American Jews is now fractured, with individual preferences driving political advocacy and philanthropic support.
Scientists at King's College London have discovered two distinct types of fibroblasts in the skin, one responsible for hair growth and the other for repairing wounds. Increasing these cells may lead to new treatments for scarring and aging-related skin issues.
A study found that psychiatrists are increasingly refusing to accept Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance, leaving many patients without affordable mental health care options. The number of psychiatrists is also dwindling due to retirement and a lack of new medical students choosing the specialty.
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Two University of Oklahoma professors, Paul L. DeAngelis and Jeffrey Harwell, have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors for their innovative inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life and economic development.
A study by Mathew S. Isaac and Robert M. Schindler found that moving just two spots up or down a ranked list can greatly influence consumer perception. The researchers analyzed data from the Graduate Management Admissions Council, finding that rank changes near round-number group borders are the best predictors of increased applications.
Dr. Frederic Zenhausern has been inducted into the Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors for his rapid DNA processing innovations that contribute to Arizona's economic development. His work is aimed at early diagnostics of human diseases, with a focus on integrating bioassay chemistries and biomarkers.
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A new study suggests that accelerated resolution therapy (ART) is a safe and effective treatment for combat-related psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among veterans. The therapy, which combines evidence-based psychotherapies with eye movements, was found to be shorter and more likely to be completed than co...
NJIT's Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities Program will continue to provide scientific, planning, and engineering expertise to communities in the New England and Mid-Atlantic region. The program aims to transform underutilized properties into productive use, improving environmental conditions and strengthening communities.
Researchers developed an algorithm that pairs people according to their past interests and online mating success, rather than who they say they're interested in. The model improves return rates by 44 percent compared to existing models.
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A new analysis published in Nature suggests that the coastal ocean now takes in more carbon dioxide than it releases, potentially impacting global predictions related to climate change. Researchers propose a mechanism for the shift, which could make the coastal ocean a more important carbon sink in the future.
A University of Houston-led international expedition drilled into the lower crust of the Pacific Ocean, revealing new discoveries about the Earth's development. The team found substantial amounts of the mineral orthopyroxene in gabbros, challenging existing theories on the formation of the lower ocean crust.
Two new studies found that anger and disgust can produce moral outrage in jurors, influencing their emotions and potentially leading to guilty verdicts. The research highlights the importance of judges weighing the admissibility of emotionally charged evidence in courts of law.
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Researchers at Newcastle University have identified a gene mutation that causes mice to exhibit excessive alcohol consumption. The study found that mice with the mutation preferred drinking alcohol over water and would work to obtain it, even becoming intoxicated.
A new study found that dying from a food allergy is less likely than being murdered, with risks of 1.81 in a million and 3.25 in a million for adults and children respectively. The study aimed to put the risk of anaphylaxis into perspective, as anxiety and quality of life impacts are significant concerns.
The Transcatheter Therapies for Mitral Regurgitation Societal Overview highlights critical components of successful treatments, including operator training, protocols for care, and assessment of outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of a high-volume center setting and careful data collection through registries.
Einstein-Ferkauf researchers have been awarded a $2.5 million NIH grant to develop a telephone-based approach to improving diabetes self-management and treatment outcomes in primary care. The program aims to reduce complications, emotional distress, and improve medication adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Researchers have discovered a rare genetic variation that increases triglyceride levels, contributing to the risk of heart disease and other disorders. The ApoE R145C variant is estimated to affect up to 36 million sub-Saharan Africans worldwide.
A new study published in PLOS ONE has found that steroid injections given to pregnant women before premature birth may increase the child's risk of later behavioral and emotional difficulties. The study of over 6,000 children revealed poorer scores on general mental health at ages eight and 16, and a higher likelihood of symptoms of ADHD.
A study by American College of Surgeons found that patients' choice of bariatric surgery is influenced by type 2 diabetes status, desired weight loss, and tolerance for risk, rather than BMI. Patients with uncontrolled eating patterns were more likely to opt for a reversible procedure like gastric banding.
A study from a worldwide research consortium found that controlling three risk factors - blood pressure, serum cholesterol, and blood glucose - can cut the obesity-related risk of heart disease by more than half. High blood pressure poses the biggest risk, accounting for 31% of increased heart disease risk.
A new study from King's College London suggests that maintaining a healthy weight and blood pressure prior to conception can boost women's chances of an uncomplicated pregnancy. The research found a high intake of fruit during pregnancy also increases the likelihood of an uncomplicated pregnancy.
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The job market is forecasted to be mixed for college graduates, with hiring for MBAs declining by 25% due to huge layoffs in the banking industry. However, many other fields are expected to see significant increases in hiring, including manufacturing, nonprofits, and retail.
A recent study from Queen Mary University of London found that high levels of control, emotional support, and low job strain significantly contribute to better wellbeing. The research suggests increasing positive aspects of work, rather than just reducing negative ones, may lead to improved morale and greater wellbeing.
A new study has found that long-term unemployment may accelerate aging in men by shortening their telomeres, which protect genetic code from degradation. This association was found in a study of over 5,600 Finnish men born in 1966.
The new F1 hybrid pepper CaroTex-312 offers high yields, particularly in early seasons, making it an attractive option for US growers. Its disease-resistant attributes also make it a valuable addition to the market.
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Two healthy young siblings experienced acute ischemic strokes soon after smoking synthetic marijuana, highlighting the risks of this illicit drug. The study urges physicians to be aware of the potentially toxic effects of recreational synthetic drugs and to ask about pot and spice use in patients.
A team of scientists found a consistent signature of brain activity in patients with severe brain injuries who regained consciousness after using Ambien. The unique electroencephalography (EEG) pattern points to a neural circuit switched on by the drug, which may help identify other patients who could respond.
The research project aims to develop a better understanding of the disease process, pinpoint causes, and find treatments for Gulf War Illness (GWI) using an integrative modeling approach. The four-year study will integrate basic and clinical research to correlate data between physiological compartments and levels of biology.
Weill Cornell Medical College will receive a $500,000 grant from MasterCard to support research into female cancers. The grant aims to develop personalized care and address various types of women's cancers.
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Comprehensive hypertension programs that coordinate care using multiple resources may lead to better overall blood pressure control. Lifestyle changes for patients were strongly recommended as well. The advisory provides eight principles for developing an effective high blood pressure treatment algorithm.
A team of researchers identified the TBC1D20 gene as responsible for Warburg Micro syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by severe physical and mental impairments. The study found that five distinct mutations in the gene cause the disease, with implications for understanding human development and related disorders.
A new study from The Miriam Hospital found a negative association between alcohol consumption and condom use among college women. Women who smoked marijuana with established romantic partners also used condoms less often, highlighting the importance of understanding factors predicting condom use.
The Metro Academies Initiative has earned a national recognition for its success in retaining and graduating underrepresented students. The program will expand to serve more students from diverse backgrounds by launching new academies across the institution.
Researchers from University of Cincinnati develop a brain-computer interface to detect brain signals and interpret intent, paving the way for thought-controlled smart tech and robotic personal assistants. The university also announces its development of an interdisciplinary curriculum for human-centered robotics.
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The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology joint clinical practice guideline recommends a heart-healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and healthy oils, while limiting saturated fat, trans fat, and sodium. The guideline also emphasizes the importance of regular physical activity,...
The new guideline recommends individualized weight loss plans including reduced calorie diet, increased physical activity, and behavioral strategies to achieve healthy body weight. Healthcare providers should work with trained professionals to help patients reach a health body weight.
A new virtual world program is being developed to support amputees in developing the skills needed to navigate the real world. The program will simulate experiences such as riding a jet ski and diving in a coral reef, allowing participants to test different prosthetic models and plan home modifications.
Researchers at the University of Missouri found that subclinical hypocalcemia, a condition of low blood calcium levels, is related to higher levels of fat in the liver. This can lead to health problems such as ketosis, uterus and mammary infections, and decreased milk production.
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Scientists have found the cause of a genetic disease, pancreatic agenesis, in previously unexplored regions of DNA. The condition affects babies and leads to diabetes and digestive issues.
Adult females are more prone to allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases compared to males, with gender differences changing after puberty. Genetics play a role in determining allergy and asthma risk, with personalized medicine being key to effective treatment.
A study by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology reveals that asthma sufferers allergic to cats has more than doubled over an 18-year period. Those with asthma are also 32% more likely to be allergic to cats than those without asthma.
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Researchers found that diet complexity affects gut bacteria composition, with complex diets promoting beneficial Lactobacillales and simple diets increasing harmful Proteobacteria. The study suggests steroid hormone nuclear receptors play a role in microbiota maintenance.