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PET offers more precise screening method to select candidates for radionuclide therapy
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 22:58
PET scanning can offer more precise selection of patients for neuroendocrine tumor therapy, allowing some patients to qualify who would otherwise have been ineligible, according to a new article.
Innovative pancreatic cancer treatment may rev up immune system
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 22:58
A research team reports that combining a type of radiation therapy with immunotherapy not only cures pancreatic cancer in mice, but appears to reprogram the immune system to create an 'immune memory' in the same way that...
New capsule can orally deliver drugs that usually have to be injected
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 22:58
MIT engineers designed a drug capsule that can carry insulin or other protein drugs and protect them from the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal tract. When the capsule reaches the small intestine, it breaks down ...
Why we crave junk food after a sleepless night
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 22:58
When you're sleep deprived, you reach for doughnuts and pizza. A new study has figured out why you crave more calorie-dense, high-fat foods after a sleepless night. Blame it on your sleepy nose -- or olfactory system. Fi...
Mechanical engineer's simple running hack is fun and increases efficiency
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 21:57
Attention runners: The next time you go out for a jog, you might want to strap a light resistance band between your feet. This rather quirky but oddly effective hack, could make you a more efficient runner by approximate...
Pharmacists provide patient value in team-based care
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 21:57
As part of an innovative model, pharmacists manage the care of patients with chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension.
Drug can extend survival rates for heart failure patients
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 21:57
Blood pressure medication can prevent fluid retention and muscle wasting in heart failure.
Skin cancer prevention program may have reduced melanoma in Australians
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 20:04
A skin cancer prevention program called SunSmart may have contributed to a recent reduction in melanoma among younger residents of Melbourne, according to a new study. According to the authors, the findings may have subs...
Who is telling the truth about their health?
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 20:04
When researchers or policymakers ask health related questions -- which they do a lot -- they often rely on self-reported rather than tested health data. Researchers looked into how reliable this type of data is for resea...
DNA metabarcoding useful for analyzing human diet
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 19:30
A new study demonstrates that DNA metabarcoding provides a promising new method for tracking human plant intake, suggesting that similar approaches could be used to characterize the animal and fungal components of human ...
Lymphoma stage at diagnosis may predict when and where new cancer forms
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 19:30
A new study shows the stage at which lymphoma is originally diagnosed impacts the types of second cancers that may form after treatment.
One in three young adults receive medication for opioid use disorder after overdose
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 19:30
A new study found that one in three young adults receive medication for opioid use disorder within 12 months of a non-fatal opioid overdose. The study shows which medications -- buprenorphine, methadone or naltrexone -- ...
Yale study examines shifts in fertility rates among Generation X women
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 18:45
A new study examines shifts in fertility behaviors among Generation X women in the United States -- those born between 1965-1982 -- compared to their Baby Boomer counterparts, and explores whether the fertility of colleg...
Limitations of method for determining protein structure
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 17:59
A new study by chemists shows that X-ray crystallography, the standard method for determining the structure of proteins, can provide inaccurate information about membrane proteins, which in turn could lead to poor and in...
Mapping normal breast development to better understand cancer
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 17:59
Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers, and some forms rank among the most difficult to treat. Its various types and involvement of many different cells makes targeting such tumors difficult. Now, researchers...
How can ultrasonic brain stimulation cure brain diseases?
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 17:59
Scientists found a calcium channel expressed in astrocytes in the brain to be a highly sensitive target for LILFU-induced neuronal activity in the motor cortex, such as tail movement.
Prenatal stress could affect baby's brain
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 15:43
New research has found that maternal stress before and during pregnancy could affect a baby's brain development.
New approach for modern power grids that increases efficiency, reduces cost
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 15:43
Scientists have developed a novel approach to allow for a small, well-defined risk of constraint violation to overcome the challenges that come with conservative current approaches used in modern power grids.
New study challenges our understanding of premature aging
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 15:43
Disturbances in the function of mitochondrial DNA can accelerate the ageing process in ways that are different than previously thought, according to a new study. Offering a new perspective to ageing, the researchers sugg...
Scientists have identified the presence of cancer-suppressing cells in pancreatic cancer
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 15:42
Researchers have identified cells containing a protein called Meflin that has a role in restraining the progression of pancreatic cancer. They have also shown that cancer progression can be controlled by artificially inc...
Dog ownership associated with longer life, especially among heart attack and stroke survivors
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 14:31
Dog ownership was associated with a 33% lower risk of early death for heart attack survivors living alone and 27% reduced risk of early death for stroke survivors living alone, compared to people who did not own a dog. D...
The effectiveness of electrical stimulation in producing spinal fusion
Science Daily - 8 Oct 2019 14:31
Researchers performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data on the effect of electrical stimulation therapies on spinal fusion. They found significant improvement overall in the rates of bone fusion fol...