Medical News
Acute periodontal disease bacteria love colon and dirt microbes
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 23:08
Mythbuster: The idea that bacterial collaborations within microbiomes, like in the mouth, have evolved to be generous and exclusive very much appears to be wrong. In an extensive experiment, lavish collaborations ensued ...
Success of gene therapy for a form of inherited blindness depends on timing
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 23:07
An FDA-approved gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis, an inherited vision disorder with a childhood onset and progressive nature, has improved patients' sight. But new research on the blinding condition but new re...
The diet-microbiome connection in inflammatory bowel disease
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 23:07
A change in diet is a go-to strategy for treating inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's. In dogs with a similar illness, researchers tracked specific changes in the microbiome as the pets went into remission. The team...
New drug may protect against memory loss in Alzheimer's disease
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 22:01
A new drug discovered may protect against memory loss, nerve damage and other symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
To reduce pollution, policymakers should broaden focus beyond smokestacks
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 21:42
Researchers used integrated assessment models to compute marginal damages from fine particulate matter-related emissions to measure economy-wide gross external damage due to premature mortality and other health outcomes.
Did a Single Genetic Mutation Make Humans the Heart Attack Species?
Discover - 9 Sep 2019 21:05
(Credit: halfbottle/Shutterstock) There are many things that set us humans apart from other species: large brains, bipedalism, a predilection for puns. But we're also defined by our singular vulnerability to cardiovascul...
Brain cells that suppress drug cravings may be the secret to better addiction medicines
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 20:40
Scientists have shed light on poorly understood brain mechanisms that suppress drug and alcohol cravings, uncovering new insights that may help in the development of better addiction medicines.
Liquid biopsies reveal genetic alterations linked to cancer drug resistance
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 20:33
New research shows that liquid biopsies taken from blood provide a more complete picture than traditional biopsy of both the genetic diversity of a patient's cancer and how tumors evolve drug resistance at the molecular ...
How stress can weaken defenses
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 19:49
Research shows how a dynamic regulation of a stress neurohormone regulates the trade-off between acute and long-term stress responses.
Watching music move through the brain
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 19:11
Scientists have observed how the human brain represents a familiar piece of music, according to research published in JNeurosci. Their results suggest that listening and remembering music involve different cognitive proc...
Negative impacts of food insecurity on children's health
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 19:11
A new article confirms the negative impact of food insecurity on child health, suggesting the urgent need for policies to combat this problem.
Scientists isolate protective proteins that influence outcomes for type 2 diabetes
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 19:02
Scientists have, for the first time, discovered a family of proteins that are associated with lower blood sugar levels among obese patients with type 2 diabetes, implying that those proteins are associated with a better ...
Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 19:02
Scientists have made a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) and how it may be managed and treated in the future. It seems that repetitive impacts -- as opposed to single ...
Custom data collection system to improve health disparity research
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:37
Researchers have developed an innovative web-based data collection and management system that addresses linguistic and cultural barriers for researching minority populations.
Action-oriented goals produce higher probability of purchases under tight deadlines
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:37
People on a tight deadline have stronger intentions to enact behaviors -- whether it's redeeming a coupon or following through on receiving a flu shot -- immediately after moving than after sitting.
Protein mapping pinpoints why metastatic melanoma patients do not respond to immunotherapy
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:37
Researchers say they have discovered why more than half of patients with metastatic melanoma do not respond to immunotherapy cancer treatments.
The fast and the curious: Fitter adults have fitter brains
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:12
In a large study, scientists have shown that physical fitness is associated with better brain structure and brain functioning in young adults. This opens the possibility that increasing fitness levels may lead to improve...
Bias against single people affects their cancer treatment
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:12
New research reveals the dangerous bias that's been buried in the fine print of academic and medical journals for more than 30 years. Unmarried patients with cancer are less likely to get potentially life-saving surgery ...
One-atom switch supercharges fluorescent dyes
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:12
A lab developed a single-atom switch to turn fluorescent dyes used in biological imaging on and off at will.
High-fat diets affect your brain, not just your physical appearance
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:12
Much research has pointed to how an unhealthy diet correlates to obesity, but has not explored how diet can bring about neurological changes in the brain. A recent study has discovered that high-fat diets contribute to i...
New way to test for drug resistant infections
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 18:11
Scientists have modified an antibiotic from the beta-lactam family so that it can be attached to a sensor, enabling them to detect the presence of bacteria resistant to treatment.
Feeling legs again improves amputees' health
Science Daily - 9 Sep 2019 17:30
Two volunteers are the first above-knee amputees in the world to feel their prosthetic foot and knee in real time. Their bionic prosthesis, which was developed by an international team of researchers, features sensors th...