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Location American Medical News for 22 July 2020

How Viruses Evolve

Discover - 22 Jul 2020 21:30
Pathogens that switch to a new host species have some adapting to do. How does that affect the course of a pandemic like Covid-19?
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COVID-19 shutdown led to increased solar power output

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 15:34
As the air cleared after lockdowns, solar installations in Delhi produced 8 percent more power, a new study shows.
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Triple negative breast cancer meets its match

EurekAlert! - 22 Jul 2020 06:00
(UT Southwestern Medical Center) One member of a larger family of oxygen sensing enzymes could offer a viable target for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), UTSW researchers report in a new study. The findings, publish...
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Health and happiness depend on each other

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 23:01
New research adds to the growing body of evidence that happiness not only feels good, it is good for your physical health, too.
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We are mutating SARS-CoV-2, but it is evolving back

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 22:32
Scientists looked at the evolution of the virus that causes COVID-19. Their findings could help the design of a new vaccine.
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America's oldest citizens say they've been through worse, but many older adults are feeling the stress of COVID-19 and prolonged social distancing measures, according to a new study.
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Older adults coped with pandemic best, study reveals

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 22:32
Adults aged 60 and up have fared better emotionally compared to younger adults (18-39) and middle-aged adults (40-59) amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
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Concussions can have a compounding effect on children, leading to long-term cognitive, behavioral, and emotional health consequences, according to researchers.
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Antidepressants have many unknowns -- from why different medications work for different people, why they take so long to work, and why they affect depression symptoms in the first place.
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Neurobiologists have found new evidence that specific calcium channel subunits play a crucial role in the development of excitatory and inhibitory synapses.
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Researchers have identified new pathways in an RNA-based virus where inhibitors, like medical treatments, unbind. The finding could be beneficial in understanding how these inhibitors react and potentially help develop a...
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Researchers used atomic force microscopy to quantitatively evaluate how acidic and sugary drinks affect human tooth enamel at the nanoscale level. This novel approach is useful for measuring mechanical and morphological ...
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A new study has answers. A vaccine that's 70% effective might not be good enough if too few people are willing to be vaccinated.
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New research is an important step forward in understanding how our immune system works and also why it fails.
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Examination of honey from five different stingless bee species across Neotropical and Indo-Australian regions has enabled for the first time the identification of the unusual disaccharide trehalulose as a major component...
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In people with mild cases of COVID-19, antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 -- the virus that causes the disease -- drop sharply over the first three months after infection, decreasing by roughly half every 36 days, a new study...
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New role for white blood cells in the developing brain

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 17:26
Whether white blood cells can be found in the brain has been controversial, and their role there a complete mystery. Scientists describe a population of specialized brain-resident immune cells discovered in the mouse and...
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Mapping the brain's sensory gatekeeper

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 17:26
Researchers have mapped the thalamic reticular nucleus in unprecedented detail, revealing that the region contains two distinct subnetworks of neurons with different functions. The findings could offer researchers much m...
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Scientists have found that a hormone tells the brain to dramatically restructure neurons embedded in fat tissue. Their work widens our understanding of how the body regulates its energy consumption, and how obesity might...
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Sharks almost gone from many reefs

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 17:26
A massive global study of the world's reefs has found sharks are 'functionally extinct' on nearly one in five of the reefs surveyed.
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Putting the spring-cam back into stroke patients steps

Science Daily - 22 Jul 2020 15:55
A research group has developed a new, lightweight and motor-less device that can be easily attached to an ankle support device - otherwise known as an ankle foot orthosis (AFO). The new device will aid stroke patients in...
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A new study has found that physical stress in one's job may be associated with faster brain aging and poorer memory.
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