Medical News
Nanotechnology applied to medicine: The first liquid retina prosthesis
EurekAlert! - 29 Jun 2020 06:00
(Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - IIT) Researchers at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia has led to the development of an artificial liquid retinal prosthesis to counteract the effects of diseases such as retinitis pigment...
Genomic variation causing common autoinflammatory disease may increase resilience to bubonic plague
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Researchers have discovered that Mediterranean populations may be more susceptible to an autoinflammatory disease called familial Mediterranean fever because of evolutionary pressure to survive the bubonic plague epidemi...
Clostridium difficile: Fecal microbial transplantation more effective and less costly than antibiotics
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:01
An innovative treatment for patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) which uses transplanted gut bacteria to treat the infection, is a more effective and more cost-efficient treatment than using antibiotics, a...
Ladder falls have long-lasting consequences for older men
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
In the world's first study of long-term impacts from ladder falls, researchers have found half of fallers experience a deterioration in their psychological well-being for at least six months after the incident.
At-risk twin pregnancies benefit from an intervention called cerclage
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:01
New evidence upturns long-held medical practice, showing the efficacy of an intervention to prevent premature labor and miscarriage for mothers carrying twins.
Microbiome confers resistance to cholera
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 19:20
Many parts of the world are in the midst of a deadly pandemic of cholera, an extreme form of watery diarrhea. Scientists have discovered specific gut bacteria make some people resistant to it -- a finding that could save...
Excessive sugar intake linked with unhealthy fat deposits
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Sugar consumption is linked with larger fat deposits around the heart and in the abdomen, which are risky for health.
Closer threats inspire a more primitive kind of fear
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 21:05
Your brain handles a perceived threat differently depending on how close it is to you. If it's far away, you engage more problem-solving areas of the brain. But up close, your animal instincts jump into action and there ...
Raw milk may do more harm than good
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 20:00
Raw or unpasteurized cows' milk from U.S. retail stores can hold a huge amount of antimicrobial-resistant genes if left at room temperature, according to a new study.
Preterm delivery increases long-term risks of ischemic heart disease in women throughout their life
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 21:05
Women who gave birth before their 37th week of pregnancy are at an increased risk of developing ischemic heart disease (IHD) over the course of their life independent of other risk factors such as BMI or smoking, accordi...
Even minor heart defects are associated with long-term problems in adulthood
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:01
Long-term morbidity as well as a lower level of education and employment rate are common among adults who underwent congenital heart surgery during childhood, regardless of the severity of the defect.
Solving the CNL6 mystery in Batten disease
EurekAlert! - 29 Jun 2020 06:00
(Baylor College of Medicine) Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine uncover how mutations in the human gene CLN6 can lead to a form of Batten disease.
Ecosystem degradation could raise risk of pandemics
EurekAlert! - 29 Jun 2020 06:00
(University of Exeter) Environmental destruction may make pandemics more likely and less manageable, new research suggests.
New eye drops may prevent a common cause of blindness
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 20:00
New eye drops could prevent vision loss after retinal vein occlusion, a major cause of blindness for millions of adults, a study has found.
Lifting weights makes your nervous system stronger, too
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 19:21
Gym-goers may get frustrated when they don't see results from weightlifting right away, but their efforts are not in vain: the first few weeks of training strengthen the nervous system, not muscles.
The gut shields the liver from fructose-induced damage
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
After one consumes food or a beverage containing fructose, the gastrointestinal system, or gut, helps to shield the liver from damage by breaking down the sugar before it reaches the liver, according to a new multi-cente...
Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new study, the first of its kind in humans.
Human-Artificial intelligence collaborations best for skin cancer diagnosis
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Artificial intelligence (AI) improved skin cancer diagnostic accuracy when used in collaboration with human clinical checks.
Study finds exercise increases benefits of breast milk for babies
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
A new study finds even moderate exercise during pregnancy increases a compound in breast milk that reduces a baby's lifelong risks of serious health issues such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
Bioengineered uteri support pregnancy
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Scientists were able to show that bioengineered uteri in an animal model developed the native tissue-like structures needed to support normal reproductive function.
Air pollution's connection to infant mortality
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
The study of sub-Saharan Africa finds that a relatively small increase in airborne particles significantly increase infant mortality rates. A cost-effective solution may lie in an exotic-sounding proposal.
Producing a gaseous messenger molecule inside the body, on demand
Science Daily - 29 Jun 2020 18:02
Method could shed light on nitric oxide's role in the neural, circulatory, and immune systems.