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Think you're allergic to penicillin? You are probably wrong, study suggests
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 20:07
More than 30 million people in the United States wrongly believe they are allergic to penicillin.
Implantable cancer traps could provide earlier diagnosis, help monitor treatment
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 22:07
Invasive procedures to biopsy tissue from cancer-tainted organs could be replaced by simply taking samples from a tiny 'decoy' implanted just beneath the skin, researchers have demonstrated in mice.
US-born residents more than 5 times likely to use prescription opioids than new immigrants
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 20:43
The longer immigrants live in the United States, the more likely they are to use prescription opioids -- a fact that contradicts popular views linking wealth and health, and suggests that American culture is uniquely fav...
Global warming's impact on undernourishment
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 20:07
Global warming may increase undernutrition through the effects of heat exposure on people, according to a new study.
Scientists find possible treatment for muscle contractures in childhood paralysis
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 20:07
In mice, the drug bortezomib preserved muscle growth and prevented loss of elbow and shoulder motion in conditions resembling cerebral palsy and newborn brachial plexus injury, the most common causes of childhood paralys...
Researchers develop noninvasive method to detect early-stage liver disease
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 20:07
A safer and more sensitive contrast dye for MRI tests may provide the first effective, noninvasive method for detecting and diagnosing early-stage liver diseases, including liver fibrosis. Tests in animal models show the...
Race and poverty not risk factors for total knee replacement revision or failure
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 19:15
Investigators found race and poverty are not risk factors for total knee replacement revision or failure at a high-volume orthopedic hospital.
Study identifies role of specific gene in hardening of blood vessel walls
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 19:15
New study implicates a specific gene -- HDAC9 -- in the calcification of the human aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body.
Early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 19:15
Early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline among the elderly, according to new research.
New insight on how bacteria evolve drug resistance could lead to improved antibiotic therapies
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 19:14
Researchers have provided new insight into a mechanism behind the evolution of antibiotic resistance in a type of bacterium that causes severe infections in humans.
Significantly fewer pregnant women take antidepressants
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 16:56
A pregnancy is not always a happy event and as many as 10-15% of pregnant women in Denmark have depressive symptoms. A new study now shows a significant decrease in the use of antidepressants by pregnant women -- with co...
Distinct brain region alterations in youth with psychosis spectrum disorders
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 16:56
Psychotic spectrum (PS) disorders are characterized by abnormalities in beliefs, perceptions and behavior, but how these disorders manifest themselves in earlier development stages is largely unknown. A new study reports...
Can't stop putting your hand in the candy dish? Scientists may have found why
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 16:47
In the course of their study, the scientists tried to control impulsivity. Their results are surprising.
Could mathematics help to better treat cancer?
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 16:33
Impaired information processing may prevent cells from perceiving their environment correctly; they then start acting in an uncontrolled way and this can lead to the development of cancer. To better understand how impair...
Living in a noisy area increases the risk of suffering a more serious stroke
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 16:33
The high levels of environmental noise we are subjected to in large cities can increase both the severity and consequences of an ischaemic stroke. More precisely, researchers put the increased risk at 30% for people livi...
Potential new target for treatment of gout
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:56
Researchers have identified a new therapeutic target for the treatment of gout, a common type of arthritis that causes episodes of painful and stiff joints. Their study suggests that blocking a signaling molecule known a...
Cycling is safer with more cyclists on the road, but injuries are on the rise
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:56
Cycling is safer with more cyclists on the road, but injuries among older riders are on the rise.
Hormonal contraceptives affect the efficacy of exposure therapy
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:56
Psychologists have studied in what way hormonal contraceptives affect the efficacy of anxiety therapy. They demonstrated that women who were on the pill benefited less from exposure therapy than women who didn't take any...
Cracking the colon code: New light shed on gut function
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:56
New insights into how the colon functions and actually expels its contents have been revealed for the first time following decades of study. It promises new diagnostics tools and treatments for gastrointestinal disorders...
Re-cracking the genetic code
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:25
Research suggests that we may have only begun to scratch the surface on the number of variations present in the genetic codes of all living organisms.
First structure of human cotransporter protein family member solved
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 15:25
In work that could someday improve treatments for epilepsy, scientists have the first three-dimensional structure of a member of a large family of human proteins that carry charged particles -- ions -- across the cell me...
Projected doubling of Americans living with dementia
Science Daily - 29 Oct 2019 14:43
The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias will double to nearly 13 million over the next 20 years, according to the new report.