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The Science Behind Your Inexplicable Food Cravings
Discover - 6 Aug 2019 23:04
(Credit: Nick Fewings/Unsplash) You swallow your last bite of lunch and head back to your desk. A stack of papers awaits you, and you're just easing into work mode when suddenly you're ambushed by a sudden, inexplicable ...
Blood pressure recording over 24 hours is the best predictor of heart and vascular disease
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 21:49
High blood pressure is the most important treatable risk factor for diseases of the heart and the arterial system. Blood pressure recorded over 24 hours predicts these complications more accurately than blood pressure me...
Kids might be naturally immunized after C. difficile colonization in infancy
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 21:49
Exposure to C. difficile in infancy produces an immune response that might protect against this gastrointestinal infection later in childhood, according to a new study.
Research advances to better target debilitating effects of cachexia syndrome
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 20:23
A study describes the generation of a new mouse model that could lead to a better understanding of the cachexia syndrome.
Robotic cane shown to improve stability in walking
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 19:14
By adding electronics and computation technology to a simple cane that has been around since ancient times, researchers have transformed it into a 21st century robotic device that can provide light-touch assistance in wa...
Non-invasive imaging method spots cancer at the molecular level
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 18:18
Researchers for the first time have combined a powerful microscopy technique with automated image analysis algorithms to distinguish between healthy and metastatic cancerous tissue without relying on invasive biopsies or...
Study links progenitor cells to age-related prostate growth
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 18:18
The prostates of older mice contain more luminal progenitor cells -- cells capable of generating new prostate tissue -- than the prostates of younger mice, researchers have discovered.
Newly developed approach shows promise in silencing HIV infection
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 18:11
Researchers have discovered a new potential medication that works with an HIV-infected person's own body to further suppress the ever present but silent virus that available HIV treatments are unable to combat.
New plant galls research includes most comprehensive study of role of hormones
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 18:11
This study is the most complete study to date about the role of hormones in galls, measuring 15 plant hormones belonging to 5 different classes. These findings can be used as a model for pest management and could help th...
Amyloid is a less accurate marker for measuring severity, progression of Alzheimer's
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 18:11
Researchers find fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET is a better indicator of cognitive performance when compared to PET scans that detect amyloid protein.
Novel school improvement program can raise teaching quality while reducing inequality
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 16:49
A multi-national European study, looking at over 5,500 students, has found that a novel school intervention program can not only improve the mathematics scores of primary school children from disadvantaged areas, but can...
Thyroid screening may not be needed in all youth with psychiatric disorders
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 16:49
A new study looks at the prevalence of abnormal thyroid function in youth with severe mood and anxiety disorder. It is the largest study to date of this population and will help mental health professionals better underst...
Sleep interrupted: What's keeping us up at night?
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 16:16
One of the largest longitudinal studies to date examined evening consumption of alcohol, caffeine and nicotine among an African-American cohort and objectively measured sleep outcomes in their natural environments instea...
New hormone injection aids weight loss in obese patients
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 16:15
An injection has helped reduce body weight and glucose levels in patients with diabetes and obesity in four weeks.
Dietary choline associates with reduced risk of dementia
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 16:15
A new study has shown that dietary intake of phosphatidylcholine is associated with a reduced risk of dementia. Phosphatidylcholine was also linked to enhanced cognitive performance. The main dietary sources of phosphati...
Blood pressure monitoring may one day be easy as taking a video selfie
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 14:34
Future blood pressure monitoring could become as easy as taking a video selfie. Transdermal optical imaging is a smartphone-based technology that accurately measured blood pressure from a video of a person's face in a re...
A Man's Blue Toes Spark a Puzzling Medical Mystery
Discover - 6 Aug 2019 12:00
Poor circulation can come from a lot of things — some more deadly than others.
Prenatal parental stress linked to behaviour problems in toddlers
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 01:53
Expectant parents' emotional struggles predict emotional and behavioral problems in 2-year-olds, new research shows. The same study reveals, for the first time, that couple conflict helps explain emotional problems in ve...
Urban sprawl creates food deserts
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 00:16
Urban sprawl has led to the creation of food deserts in metropolitan areas across the United States, according to a new study.
Is it safe to use an electric fan for cooling?
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2019 00:16
The safety and effectiveness of electric fans in heatwaves depend on the climate and basing public health advice on common weather metrics could be misleading, according to a new study.