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Sweat monitors predict behavioral issues in teens severely affected with autism
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 22:28
When people become stressed, their bodies can respond by sweating. Now, researchers are monitoring how much adolescents severely affected by autism sweat in order to better understand when behavioral issues, such as aggr...
'Sticky' gene may help Valium calm nerves
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 22:15
For years, scientists thought that these powerful sedatives, which are used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and sleeping disorders, worked alone to calm nerves. Now, researchers show that this view of the drugs and the ...
Rotavirus infection may turn on type 1 diabetes
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 22:15
Rotavirus infection may play a role in the development of type 1 diabetes, according to a new article.
When studying immune cells, environment matters
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 21:16
For years, scientists have used cells grown in petri dishes to study the metabolic processes that fuel the immune system. But a new report suggests looking outside the dish and into living organisms gives a drastically d...
AI and big data predict which research will influence future medical treatments
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 20:21
An artificial intelligence/machine learning model to predict which scientific advances are likely to eventually translate to the clinic has been developed.
CRISPR enzyme programmed to kill viruses in human cells
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 20:21
Researchers have now turned a CRISPR RNA-cutting enzyme into an antiviral that can be programmed to detect and destroy RNA-based viruses in human cells.
Scientists are decoding the genetic mechanisms of aging
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 20:20
Scientists describes the mechanisms by which longevity is regulated post-transcriptionally, or after a genetic blueprint has been transcribed from an organism's DNA. The identification of these mechanisms will serve as a...
Key uncertainties identified for models of mosquito distribution in the US
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 20:20
A computational analysis has identified key regions in the United States where model-based predictions of mosquito species distribution could be improved.
Impacts of low-dose exposure to antibiotics unveiled in zebrafish gut
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 19:57
An antibiotic commonly found at low concentrations in the environment can have major impacts on gut bacteria, report researchers.
A Lego-like approach to improve nature's own ability to kill dangerous bacteria
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 18:56
A research team has demonstrated how it could improve upon the ability of nature's exquisitely selective collection of antimicrobial enzymes to attack bacteria in a way that's much less likely to cause bacterial resistan...
Light-based strategy effectively treats carbon monoxide poisoning in rats
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 18:56
Investigators recently developed a phototherapy strategy that was highly effective for removing carbon monoxide in rats.
Brain scans may provide clues to suicide risk
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
Researchers have identified brain circuitry differences that might be associated with suicidal behavior in individuals with mood disorders. The study provides a promising lead toward tools that can predict which individu...
Biomedical sciences researchers isolate gut bacteria that can prevent and cure rotavirus infection
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
The presence of specific microbiota, or microorganisms that live in the digestive tract, can prevent and cure rotavirus infection, which is the leading cause of severe, life-threatening diarrhea in children worldwide, ac...
Viagra shows promise for use in bone marrow transplants
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
Researchers have demonstrated a new, rapid method to obtain donor stem cells for bone marrow transplants using a combination of Viagra and a second drug called Plerixafor. Bone marrow transplants, used mostly in the trea...
Gut immunity more developed before birth than previously thought
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
The first comprehensive look at the immune system of the fetal gut shows that it is far more developed before birth, and could help develop new maternal vaccines and reveal if we are predisposed to autoimmune diseases be...
Placenta transit of an environmental estrogen
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
The human fetus is considered to be particularly sensitive to environmental contaminants. A team has now been able to demonstrate for the first time how the widespread food estrogen zearalenone behaves in the womb. Using...
Serum neurofilament is a discriminative biomarker between frontotemporal dementia and psychiatric disorders
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
Early symptoms of frontotemporal dementia are often confused with symptoms occurring in psychiatric disorders. Researchers show that serum neurofilament levels can be used as a diagnostic tool to differentiate between th...
Modelling ion beam therapy
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:32
A group of physicists have used Monte Carlo modelling to produce a consistent theoretical interpretation of accurate experimental measurements of ion beams in liquid water, which is the most relevant substance for simula...
Food comas and long-term memories: New research points to an appetizing connection
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 17:31
There may be a connection between food comas -- resting after eating -- and the formation of long-term memories, a team of neuroscientists concludes based on its study on brain activity in sea slugs.
Experimental vaccine offers long-term protection against Ebola
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 16:49
Scientists show, on the molecular level, how an experimental vaccine offers long-term protection against the disease.
Algorithm personalizes which cancer mutations are best targets for immunotherapy
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 15:58
As tumor cells multiply, they often spawn tens of thousands of genetic mutations. Figuring out which ones are the most promising to target with immunotherapy is like finding a few needles in a haystack. Now a new model h...
Study finds public support for health care providers talking about gun safety
Science Daily - 10 Oct 2019 15:58
Most Californians, including most gun owners, agree that gun safety conversations between health care providers and patients are appropriate when there is a gun in the home and risk of injury is elevated.