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Nerve transfer surgery restores hand function and elbow extension in 13 young adults with complete paralysis
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 01:14
Nerve transfer surgery has enabled 13 young adults with complete paralysis to regain movement and function in their elbows and hands, according to the largest case series of this technique in people with tetraplegia (par...
Long-Term Smoking Might Change Your Personality
Discover - 5 Jul 2019 18:43
(Credit: Nopphon_1987/Shutterstock We all know smoking is bad for your health. But it seems smoking might be bad for your personality, too. A recent paper published in the Journal of Research In Personality reports that,...
Soy: Good for Your Heart, or Just OK? Scientists Still Disagree
Discover - 5 Jul 2019 17:55
Soy products have repeatedly been found to help cholesterol levels. But do they do enough to make a difference? (Credit: 1989studio/Shutterstock) If you pick up a carton of soy milk, chances are you'll spot some sort of ...
Discovery reveals prolific ability of Schwann cells to generate myelin
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 16:29
Scientists have discovered that a special type of cell is much more prolific in generating a protective sheath covering nerve fibers than previously believed.
Risk of cancer among children, young adults with congenital heart disease
EurekAlert! - 5 Jul 2019 06:00
(JAMA Network) National registry data in Sweden were used in this study that assessed the risk of developing cancer in children and young adults with congenital heart disease compared with healthy people in the general p...
Caspase-1 initiates apoptosis, but not pyroptosis, in the absence of gasdermin D
EurekAlert! - 5 Jul 2019 06:00
(Kanazawa University) Caspase-1 triggers programmed necrosis called pyroptosis by gasdermin-D (GSDMD) cleavage. GSDMD-deficient cells are, however, susceptible to caspase-1-mediated cell death. Researchers at Kanazawa Un...
Estimating gender biases among health care professionals, surgeons
EurekAlert! - 5 Jul 2019 06:00
(JAMA Network) This study used measures of implicit and explicit biases to assess how health care professionals associated men and women with career and family, and how surgeons associated men and women with surgery and ...
Pain signaling in humans more rapid than previously known
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 01:14
Pain signals can travel as fast as touch signals, according to a new study. The discovery of a rapid pain-signaling system challenges our current understanding of pain.
Tiny change has big effects, reverses prediabetes in mice
Science Daily - 5 Jul 2019 01:13
A small chemical change -- shifting the position of two hydrogen atoms -- makes the difference between mice that are healthy or that have insulin resistance and fatty liver, major risk factors for diabetes and heart dise...