Medical News
Christin Nance and Sarah Banks Receive 2020 Alzheimer Award
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(IOS Press) The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease (JAD) is pleased to announce that the joint recipients of the 2020 Alzheimer Award are Christin Nance, BA, and Sarah Banks, PhD.
COVID-19 cases and deaths in federal and state prisons significantly higher than in general U.S. population
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 18:14
Prison COVID-19 cases are five times higher and prison COVID-19 death rate are three times higher than the U.S. general population, according to new research.
Experimental drug shows early promise against inherited form of ALS, trial indicates
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 23:43
A clinical trial has found evidence that the experimental drug tofersen lowers levels of a disease-causing protein in people with an inherited form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, caused by mutations in the gen...
The best (and worst) materials for masks
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 18:53
It's intuitive and scientifically shown that wearing a face covering can help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But not all masks are created equal, according to new research.
Critical early step of the visual process uncovered
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 21:55
The key components of electrical connections between light receptors in the eye and the impact of these connections on the early steps of visual signal processing have been identified for the first time, according to new...
How good gut bacteria help reduce the risk for heart disease
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 21:06
Scientists have discovered that one of the good bacteria found in the human gut has a benefit that has remained unrecognized until now: the potential to reduce the risk for heart disease.
5G networks have few health impacts, Oregon State study using zebrafish model finds
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Oregon State University) Findings from an Oregon State University study into the effects of radiofrequency radiation generated by the wireless technology that will soon be the standard for cell phones suggest few health...
Researchers propose novel approach to limit organ damage for patients with severe COVID-19
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 19:59
In a new paper, researchers propose that controlling the local and systemic inflammatory response in COVID-19 may be as important as anti-viral and other therapies.
Links between parents' and children's asthma and allergies
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 16:59
New research found that, compared with a father's traits related to allergies and asthma, a mother's traits create a higher risk that a child will develop these same traits in early childhood.
Researchers propose novel approach to limit organ damage for patients with severe COVID-19
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) In a paper published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, a team of researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital propose that controlling the ...
Lung, immune function in kids could protect from severe COVID-19
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 21:55
Differences in lung physiology and immune function in children could be why they are more often spared from severe illness associated with COVID-19 than adults.
COVID-19 brain complications found across the globe
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 21:05
Cases of brain complications linked to COVID-19 are occurring across the globe, a new review has shown. The research found that strokes, delirium and other neurological complications are reported from most countries wher...
New molecular tool precisely edits mitochondrial DNA
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 18:14
The precision editing technologies that have revolutionized DNA editing in the cell nucleus have been unable to reach the mitochondrial genome. Now, researchers have broken this barrier with a new type of molecular edito...
Study finds decreased rates of high-cost care after a community development initiative
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Nationwide Children's Hospital) More than a decade into the community development initiative called Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Families, the 30-block Southern Orchards neighborhood on Columbus, Ohio's South Side had ...
Data mining system unearths US counties most at risk for COVID deaths
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Stony Brook University) A new machine learning tool developed by researchers at a startup company (Akai Kaeru LLC) affiliated with Stony Brook University's Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced C...
Non-invasive diagnostic procedures for suspected CHD: search reveals informative evidence
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care) Non-invasive diagnostic procedures for suspected CHD: search reveals informative evidence Informative study results are available on diagnostic procedures using compu...
Nurses and midwives take the lead in providing HIV services in Eastern and Southern Africa
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Wolters Kluwer Health) "Nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral therapy" (NIMART) is an innovative approach to making effective medications more accessible to people living with HIV (PLWH) in low-resource countries. ...
Drug treatment could improve effectiveness of immunotherapy for cancer patients
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Brown University) The MDM2 gene promotes tumor growth and interferes with immunotherapy in some cancer patients -- a new study from a Brown University research team suggests that an MDM2-inhibiting drug could help addre...
Hearing persists at end of life
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 16:59
Hearing is widely thought to be the last sense to go in the dying process. Now, the first study to investigate hearing in palliative care patients who are close to death provides evidence that some may still be able to h...
Neutralizing antibodies in the battle against COVID-19
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 16:59
An important line of defense against SARS-CoV-2 is the formation of neutralizing antibodies. These can eliminate the intruders and have great potential to be used for prevention and treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Res...
Researchers develop sterilizable, alternative N95 mask
Science Daily - 8 Jul 2020 16:58
Early results from modeling and a feasibility study for fit testing suggest that the iMASC system, an N95 mask alternative, could fit faces of different sizes and shapes and be sterilized for reuse.
Where did the Asian longhorned ticks in the US come from?
EurekAlert! - 8 Jul 2020 06:00
(Rutgers University) The invasive population of Asian longhorned ticks in the United States likely began with three or more self-cloning females from northeastern Asia, according to a Rutgers-led study. Asian longhorned ...