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Location American Medical News for 30 July 2019
(Credit: Master1305/Shutterstock) Military missions can expose service members to horrible and life-threatening situations. As a result, 20 to 30 percent of combat veterans experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
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Finding a cause of neurodevelopmental disorders

Science Daily - 30 Jul 2019 17:03
Neurodevelopmental disorders arising from rare genetic mutations can cause atypical cognitive function, intellectual disability, and developmental delays, yet it is unclear why and how this happens. Scientists suspected ...
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One of the most extensively studied genes in cancer, TP53 is well known for its role as a tumor suppressor. Researchers have conducted the most comprehensive study of TP53 mutations to better understand the processes lea...
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When two studies attempting to identify new colon cancer treatment methods found different results, a researcher at the University of Arizona Cancer Center was asked to help settle the uncertainty.
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Greater brand-brand competition alone will likely not lower list prices of brand-name drugs in the US, according to a new study.
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A study of more than 2,300 adolescents underscores the pulmonary health benefits of physical activity.
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Selective antibiotics following nature's example

Science Daily - 30 Jul 2019 18:53
Chemists develop selective agents to combat infectious diseases -- based on the structures of natural products.
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Molecular mechanics in the skin of mice are driven by polarity genes, a team reports.
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Building on a track record of developing adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors as a groundbreaking clinical tool for gene therapy and gene editing, researchers report a more sensitive method for capturing the footprint of...
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Infections such as Chagas disease, African sleeping sickness, and leishmaniasis are caused by a group of microorganisms called kinetoplastids. In a new study, a research team used a non-disease-causing kinetoplastid to i...
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Several screening tests for cervical cancer have been developed in recent years. One technique uses immunofluorescent staining to determine the levels of biomarkers to indicate a cell is undergoing HPV-related cancerous ...
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Cigarette smoke can make MRSA bacterial strains more resistant to antibiotics, new research has shown.
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Stem cell research sheds new light on the skin

Science Daily - 30 Jul 2019 16:10
For the first time, researchers have studied and outlined the development of sebaceous glands in the skin. The study provides greater insight into the development and maintenance of the skin and how cancer mutations affe...
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In a pilot study, researchers explored art-based mindfulness activities that schools could use to reduce headaches, a common side effect of stress in adolescent girls. After three weeks of twice-weekly mindfulness and ar...
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Microbiologists have discovered that some pathogens depend on carbon monoxide to survive when other nutrients are not available.
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A group of researchers drastically enhanced and sped up the way to skeletally diverse indole alkaloids, composed of the medicinally-relevant scaffolds. By leveraging computational and synthetic approaches, this group has...
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A new research review highlighting the hidden costs of dementia suggests that traditional measures only show the 'tip of the iceberg' of the cost impact on society.
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Smartphone virus scanner is not what you think

Science Daily - 30 Jul 2019 15:24
The current leading method to assess the presence of viruses and other biological markers of disease is effective but large and expensive. It is prohibitively difficult for use in many situations, especially due to certa...
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As many as 40% of men report experiencing weight stigma, but little is known about how this stigma affects their health. This study found that men experiencing weight stigma have more depressive symptoms, are more likely...
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Researchers have developed a gel that can be injected into the tissue lining the colon, forming a 'cushion' that makes it easier to remove precancerous polyps during a colonoscopy.
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A new study found no significant difference in taste perceptions between participants of normal weight and those who were overweight. However, participants with obesity had initial taste perceptions that were greater tha...
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'Tickle' therapy could help slow aging, research suggests 'Tickling' the ear with a small electrical current appears to rebalance the autonomic nervous system for over-55s, potentially slowing down one of the effects of ageing, according to new research.
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