The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy and the Translational Genomics Research Institute have been awarded a $7.5 million grant to establish a comprehensive center for drug discovery and development. The center aims to assemble a team capable of designing and selecting drug candidates to respond quickly to unmet medical needs.
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Research from the American Sociological Review reveals racial segregation fuels early achievement disparities between young black and white children. Socioeconomic desegregation alone is not effective in improving classroom performance, and competition for college admissions perpetuates class divide in higher education.
The Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Albert Einstein College of Medicine a three-year, $2.1 million grant to expand its Hispanic Center of Excellence. The center provides leadership and training in research to Hispanic students and faculty, with a focus on addressing health disparities in the Hispanic community.
Scientists believe ancient fungi thrived in dead wood after forests were devastated, providing conditions for Reduviasporonites to proliferate across the planet. Fossil records show a massive spike in fungal population as the Permian period ended, suggesting a global catastrophe led to widespread forest loss.
The study found that teenage girls' attitudes toward smoking influenced their use of multiple substances, while boys were more likely to engage in poly-drug use if they perceived smoking as prevalent in their age group. Both boys and girls reported higher rates of poly-drug use when friends drank or smoked.
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A recent study by Boston University School of Public Health and the Institute for Aging Research found that women who wear poor shoes are at risk of developing foot pain in later years. The Framingham Foot Study assessed over 3,300 participants and revealed a strong correlation between improper footwear and hindfoot pain.
The College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University has received a four-year grant from the National Science Foundation's ADVANCE program. The project aims to improve climate, increase retention, and provide professional development for women faculty in engineering and science.
Camille Harris is studying the ecological impacts of forest disturbance on LaCrosse Virus dynamics using experimentally logged forest plots. Her research aims to understand how logging influences mosquito vector distributions and resulting disease dynamics.
Zachary Flamig, a senior at the University of Oklahoma's School of Meteorology, has been selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. He will be recognized during an awards luncheon on September 25 for his exceptional performance and initiative in meteorology.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $348 million in funding to encourage high-risk research and innovation. The funding is granted through three innovative research programs: the NIH Director's Transformative R01, Pioneer Awards, and New Innovator Awards.
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons found no evidence of a 'July Phenomenon', where more medical errors occur due to new residents, despite widespread belief. The study analyzed data from a trauma registry and showed no differences in patient outcomes between July and other months.
The USGS is upgrading critical earthquake monitoring networks with new technology, providing emergency responders with more reliable data to save lives and reduce economic losses. The modernization project will create jobs and stimulate economic growth in regions prone to earthquakes.
Researchers tracked emergence and application of conceptual knowledge using behavioral and neuroimaging techniques. The hippocampus played a critical role in creating and storing concepts that guided decision making.
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Researchers found a six percent higher mortality rate for patients admitted on the first Wednesday in August compared to the previous Wednesday. The study of nearly 300,000 patients suggests a possible link between the influx of newly qualified doctors and increased mortality rates, but further research is needed.
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that public smoking bans can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks, especially among younger individuals and nonsmokers. The study suggests that banning smoking in public places and workplaces can prevent up to 154,000 heart attacks each year.
A large-scale clinical trial aims to determine if high doses of coenzyme Q10 can slow Parkinson's disease progression. Studies have shown that Parkinson's patients have impaired mitochondrial function and low levels of coenzyme Q10, which can be protected by the enzyme.
Researchers have found a genetic link between inherited cardiac arrhythmias and thyroid dysfunction, suggesting that mutations in the KCNE2 and KCNQ1 genes could also cause thyroid problems. The study's findings may lead to new treatments for both heart and endocrine diseases.
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A new drug-delivery system using nanoparticles encapsulating nitric oxide or prescription drugs could significantly lessen side effects associated with oral erectile dysfunction medications. The treatment showed improved erectile function in rats and held promise for safer and more effective ED therapy for millions of men.
The NIH awards Albert Einstein College of Medicine two grants totaling $3.5 million to study epigenetic changes and their contribution to diseases such as tumor development, aging, and abnormal growth. Researchers will focus on epigenetic modifications related to abnormal fetal growth and chronic kidney disease.
K-State will expand its program for recruitment and retention of Latino students, including a new learning community and academic tracking system. The goal is to improve retention rates, reduce academic warning cases, and increase graduation rates among Hispanic students.
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Researchers have found that neurons integrate synaptic inputs locally before sending signals to the central axon, similar to how electoral votes contribute to a president's election. The study suggests a two-stage model of dendritic integration, which could lead to better understanding of brain processes like learning and memory.
The European College of Neuropsychopharmacology emphasizes the need to address mental health issues due to work-related stress and increasing economic troubles. The prevalence of mental disorders is expected to rise, affecting millions worldwide.
A recent study by the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center found that only half of eligible patients with moderate to severe mitral regurgitation underwent surgery, despite meeting at least one indication for treatment. The study suggests that cardiologists may overestimate surgical risks and underestimate potential benefits.
The Richard E. Prange Prize, established by the University of Maryland's Department of Physics and Condensed Matter Theory Center, honors the late Professor Richard Prange's distinguished career. Philip W. Anderson, a pioneering theorist and Nobel laureate, is the inaugural recipient of the prize.
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Researchers at Medical College of Wisconsin identify genetic region on chromosome 13 responsible for cardiovascular collapse during anesthesia, similar to Michael Jackson's death. The study uses a rat model to understand the mechanism and potential gene involved, which could lead to preventing deaths and accidents in humans.
A study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs found that 18 US colleges with significant student drinking problems showed little change in their alcohol habits over a decade. Persistent high levels of binge drinking and unhealthy behaviors, such as drunk driving and unprotected sex, were also unchanged.
Research published in BMC Medicine reveals children with low self-esteem and emotional problems are more likely to gain weight over 20 years. Early intervention strategies may help improve long-term physical health.
Researchers aim to develop 'enhanced' cells that can fight diseases from within the body. They will extract specific cells from patients, activate or modify them in the laboratory and transfer them back into patients for treatment.
A new £6 million research programme aims to develop nanoplasmonic devices that can process information using light signals, potentially leading to faster data processing speeds. The project, funded by the EPSRC, is being conducted at Queen's University Belfast and Imperial College London.
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A new study found that low-alcohol prices in college bars pose a threat to public health and safety. The research, published in Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, suggests that cheap drinks lead to higher intoxication levels and related consequences.
A study published in CMAJ found that planned home births attended by registered midwives have a similar risk of infant death to planned hospital births. Women who planned home births had lower rates of obstetric interventions and adverse outcomes, including reduced risk of cesarean sections, epidural analgesia, and infection.
Researchers found significant alterations in brain function similar to posttraumatic stress disorders shortly after the Wenchuan earthquake. Hyperactivity in certain areas and decreased functional connectivity were observed, suggesting a need for early treatment and potential long-term psychological impact.
Researchers found that abnormal QRS duration is a significant predictor of sudden cardiac death, especially in patients with hypertension. The study suggests that regular electrocardiograms can be used as a warning signal for increased risk of sudden cardiac death.
A research project led by Jan Vijg aims to unravel the mechanisms behind DNA damage and its role in aging, with potential treatments based on antioxidants and other interventions. The study involves four main areas of investigation and has the potential to lead to new strategies for delaying or curing age-related diseases.
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A team led by Robert Clauer aims to build a chain of space weather instrument stations in Antarctica to better understand the effects of space weather on Earth's technologies. The project will provide insights into space plasma physics and help predict space weather conditions.
The American College of Preventive Medicine has launched a web page featuring an extensive literature review on lifestyle medicine, summarizing scientific evidence supporting lifestyle interventions. The review aims to inform physicians about the principles of lifestyle medicine and provide guidelines for effective behavior change inte...
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine found a strong link between concussions and brain tissue injury, using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to detect subtle changes in the brain. The study suggests that DTI scanning could help diagnose concussions and predict lasting loss of executive function.
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The American Political Science Association has awarded several notable individuals with prestigious recognition for their contributions to the study and practice of politics. Lawrence O'Toole received the John Gaus Award for a lifetime of scholarship, while Catherine McArdle Kelleher won the Hubert H. Humphrey Award for public service.
A new study reveals consumers are more persuaded by messages that align with their goals, whether abstract or concrete. The research suggests that fitting the message level of abstraction to a consumer's goals enhances brand evaluations and engages people in tasks beyond product selection.
A new robot-assisted endoscopic technique successfully treated 200 consecutive patients with thyroid cancer, offering safer and easier operations with minimal scarring. The minimally invasive procedure uses the da Vinci Surgical System to remove part or all of the thyroid gland with less risk of complications.
A new study found that women with newly diagnosed breast cancer who receive MRI scans are more likely to undergo mastectomy than breast conserving therapy. This can lead to delays in treatment and unnecessary surgeries.
A new study by University of Illinois finance professors reveals that unexpected inheritances significantly increase the likelihood of early retirement. Nearly a quarter of workers who received a surprise inheritance retired early compared to 18% of total workers surveyed.
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Louisiana Tech University has received $1.4M from the US Department of Energy to support engineered systems meeting US energy needs through bio- , nano-, and geo-derived technologies. Dr. Long Que's NSF CAREER award will fund research on biomolecular nanophotonic devices for real-time monitoring and high-throughput drug screening.
Boston College's College Bound program, a pre-collegiate initiative, has received a $1.5 million NSF grant to enhance its urban ecology offerings. Students will use computer modeling software to investigate pressing ecological problems and develop skills for STEM success.
A new study by Ohio State University found that college major is a significant factor contributing to the ongoing gender wage gap. Women are often segregated into majors that lead to lower-paying careers, exacerbating the existing income inequality. The research suggests that this phenomenon has become more pronounced over time.
Comprehensive health reform proposals can help young adults aged 19-29 gain coverage through Medicaid expansion and a health insurance exchange. Young adults face significant risks, including medical debt and limited access to healthcare, when they lose their parental coverage or struggle to find jobs with health benefits.
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Scientists have created detailed 3D computer models of ancient spider fossils, revealing physical traits that helped them hunt for prey and evade predators. The models show that one species was an ambush predator with spiked defensive features, while another had grasping claws to manipulate its prey.
A $5 million, 5-year program funded by NSF aims to double the number of minority undergraduate degrees in STEM disciplines. Academic support programs, including tutoring and peer-led team learning, will be provided to help students overcome barriers to success.
A recent study published in JAMA found that older adults who experience abuse or self-neglect are at a higher risk of premature death from all causes and heart disease. The study highlights the dire health consequences for these vulnerable individuals, emphasizing the need for early identification and reporting of suspected cases.
Researchers at King's College London discovered a significant reduction in the integrity of a key brain tract associated with emotions and decision-making in individuals with psychopathy. The findings suggest that biological differences in the brain may underpin psychopathic behavior.
A study of over 6,000 US children found that 9% had vitamin D deficiency and 61% were insufficient in the essential nutrient. Low vitamin D levels were associated with higher blood pressure, lower HDL cholesterol, and other risk factors for heart disease.
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A new study reviews data from tens of thousands of patients to set forth suggested daily targets for omega-3 consumption. The study finds that omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the incidence of cardiac events and mortality in patients with existing heart disease, with a 30% reduction in CV-related death.
Ten exceptional health professionals have been selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows for the 2009-2010 program. They will utilize their wide range of experience to provide health policy leadership on Capitol Hill, impacting health reform directly.
A new chemical imaging technique, ATR-FTIR imaging, may improve current methods of assessing lesions in the arteries. The technique revealed precise composition and size of lesions and levels of elastin, collagen, and cholesteryl ester.
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A University of Michigan study found that college students majoring in social sciences and humanities tend to become less religious, while those in education become more. In contrast, biology and physical sciences majors remain equally religious. The study suggests a connection between postmodernism and religiosity.
A large protein called Tweek is crucial for recycling and endocytosis in the synaptic process, allowing neurotransmitters to be transported to neurons. The study found that increasing PI(4,5)P2 levels reverses the defect in endocytic processes, highlighting the importance of Tweek in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
A meta-analysis of 50,000 patients found GPs accurately diagnose only about half of those with depression, while misdiagnosing others. The authors suggest additional consultation time and repeated assessments to improve accuracy.
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Researchers have discovered a way to produce working SMN proteins using the SMN2 gene, potentially treating Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The technology could also be applied to other diseases caused by aberrant gene splicing.
A new cost-effectiveness study found that genetic testing for metastatic colorectal cancer patients may be beneficial if it leads to nearly as effective dose-reduced treatment, improving life expectancy and reducing healthcare costs. The test identifies patients with a specific DNA variation that increases the risk of severe neutropenia.
The American College of Cardiology advocates for a 'Quality First' approach to health care reform, focusing on increasing quality of care and ensuring patient access. The ACC has endorsed six principles necessary for effective reform, including universal coverage, focus on patient value, and payment reforms that reward quality.