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Location American Medical News for 22 October 2019
New research into the mechanics of cellular sleep and shutdown could shed light on the aging process and how to potentially intervene.
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New research found that the amount of time spent on social media is not directly increasing anxiety or depression in teenagers.
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A new study found that more than 27% of teens exceed recommended sugar intake and 21% exceed recommended caffeine from soda and energy drinks. Males consumed more sodas and energy drinks than females, and youth in grade ...
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A new study indicates that people with dementia -- whose parents also had dementia -- develop symptoms an average of six years earlier than their parents.
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Neural crest cells have been thought to originate in the ectoderm, the outermost of the three germ layers formed in the earliest stages of embryonic development. But their capacity to form derivatives like bone and tooth...
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Patients who survive a cerebral hemorrhage may suffer delayed severe brain damage caused by free hemoglobin, which comes from red blood cells and damages neurons. Researchers have now discovered a protective protein in t...
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Generally, exercise is considered good for you. However, physicians and medical doctors previously prescribed bedrest to people with heart failure, fearing exercise could potentially lead to additional health problems.
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New research makes advances in understanding how smells are perceived and represented in the brain.
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A recent study has shown that adjusting GI tract viruses by repurposing existing FDA-approved antiviral drugs offers a route for effective treatment for Gulf War Illness and its myriad of symptoms.
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A precise and non-toxic treatment that targets lung cancer cells at the nanoscale is able to effectively kill the cells even at a low dose.
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Older people who experienced more hospitalizations and also had more Alzheimer's pathology in their brain experienced the fastest rates of cognitive decline, according to a new study.
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Teas, sodas, sports drinks, more: A broad variety of beverages contain caloric sweeteners, but beverage taxes don't treat them equally. For example, 100% fruit juice generally gets a pass for nutritional reasons, even th...
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Researchers identify gene causing intellectual disability syndrome that is common in countries where consanguineous marriages are prevalent.
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The spectrum of arrogance

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 17:52
A team of psychology researchers is providing one of the first comprehensive literature reviews on arrogance, as well as a way to classify the condition on different levels across a spectrum, similarly to how autism is d...
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In clinical trials of adults with Huntington's disease (HD) the Q-Suite Motor Assessment Tool (Q-Motor) has proven to be helpful to detect and quantitate subtle motor abnormalities. With the anticipated arrival of preven...
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Lead isotopes a new tool for tracking coal ash

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 17:22
Scientists have developed a forensic tracer that uses lead isotopes to detect and measure coal fly ash in dust, soil and sediments. Tests show the new tracer can distinguish between the isotopic signature of lead derived...
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A clinical trial argues against the hypothesis that the diabetes drug metformin could help exercising seniors gain more muscle mass. The double-blind trial found that older adults who took metformin while performing rigo...
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Men with breast cancer face high mortality rates

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 17:21
Men with breast cancer are more likely to die than their female counterparts, across all stages of disease, with the disparity persisting even when clinical characteristics, such as cancer types, treatment and access to ...
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Unique brain cells linked to OCD and anxiety

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 17:21
Scientists have discovered a new lineage of specialized brain cells, called Hoxb8-lineage microglia, and established a link between the lineage and OCD and anxiety in mice. Their experiments proved that Hoxb8-lineage mic...
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AI reveals domain-geometry-driven differences in ferroelectric switching, important for next-generation computing; approach could be applied to electron microscopy, agriculture, astronomy and other systems mapped through...
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A blood factor involved in weight loss and aging

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 16:48
Aging can be delayed through lifestyle changes (physical exercise, restricting calorie intake, etc.). Researchers have elucidated the properties of a molecule in the blood - GDF11 - whose mechanisms were previously unkno...
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A 'shocking' new way to treat infections

Science Daily - 22 Oct 2019 16:48
New research introduces a revolutionary treatment for these infections. The group is utilizing electrochemical therapy (ECT) to enhance the ability of antibiotics to eradicate the microbes.
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