Medical News
Genes related to down syndrome abnormalities may protect against solid tumors
EurekAlert! - 6 Aug 2020 06:00
(Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago) Scientists from Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago discovered that a set of genes with decreased exp...
Electric cooker an easy, efficient way to sanitize N95 masks, study finds
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 22:46
A new study found that 50 minutes of dry heat in an electric cooker decontaminated N95 respirators inside and out while maintaining their filtration and fit. This could enable wearers to safely reuse limited supplies of ...
Brain noise contains unique signature of dream sleep
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 22:46
Dream or REM sleep is distinguished by rapid eye movement and absence of muscle tone, but electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings are indistinguishable from those of an awake brain. Neuroscientists have now found an EEG si...
Study finds dedicated clinics can reduce impact of flu pandemic
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 21:36
A new study concludes that opening clinics dedicated specifically to treating influenza can limit the number of people infected and help to 'flatten the curve,' or reduce the peak prevalence rate. While the work focused ...
DNA from an ancient, unidentified ancestor was passed down to humans living today
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 21:35
A new analysis of ancient genomes suggests that different branches of the human family tree interbred multiple times, and that some humans carry DNA from an archaic, unknown ancestor.
Childhood connection to nature has many benefits but is not universally positive, finds review
EurekAlert! - 6 Aug 2020 06:00
(British Ecological Society) A literature review by Dr Louise Chawla, Professor Emerita at the University of Colorado, finds that children are happier and more likely to protect the natural world when they have a greater...
A new tool for modeling the human gut microbiome
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 21:35
Engineers have designed a device that replicates the lining of the colon. With the device, they can grow human colon cells along with oxygen-intolerant bacteria that normally live in the human digestive tract and have be...
Blood test may point to patients at higher risk for COVID-19 deterioration, death
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 21:35
Researchers analyzed five biomarkers present in the blood of hundreds of COVID-19 patients, finding elevated levels associated with higher odds of clinical deterioration and death.
Chemists build natural anti-cancer compound with lean new process
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 21:35
Creative chemists employ enzymes to build a complex but promising natural anti-cancer agent called cepafungin I in a lean nine steps.
Key to dialogue between brain cells to protect against stroke
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 18:28
LSU Health New Orleans research has unlocked a key fundamental mechanism in the communication between brain cells when confronted with stroke and found DHA not only protected neuronal cells and promoted their survival, b...
COVID-19: The long road to recovery
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 18:28
Researchers have identified a pattern of longer-term symptoms likely to be experienced by people who were hospitalized with the COVID-19 infection. They include fatigue, breathlessness, psychological distress -- includin...
Algorithm created by deep learning finds potential therapeutic targets throughout genome
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 18:26
A team of researchers have developed an algorithm through machine learning that helps predict sites of DNA methylation - a process that can change the activity of DNA without changing its overall structure - and could id...
Brain waves can be used to predict future pain sensitivity
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 17:19
Rhythms produced by the brain can reliably be used to predict how sensitive we are to pain, new research shows.
Why the 'wimpy' Y chromosome hasn't evolved out of existence
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 17:18
The Y chromosome has shrunken drastically over 200 million years of evolution. Even those who study it have used the word 'wimpy' to describe it, and yet it continues to stick around. An Opinion paper outlines a new theo...
New CT scanning method may improve heart massage
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 17:18
Researchers have succeeded in developing a dynamic 3D CT scanning method that shows what happens inside the body during simulated heart massage. The method could help to increase the chance of surviving a cardiac arrest.
COVID-19: Immune system derails
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 17:18
Contrary to what has been generally assumed so far, a severe course of COVID-19 does not solely result in a strong immune reaction -- rather, the immune response is caught in a continuous loop of activation and inhibitio...
REM sleep tunes eating behavior
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 17:18
Despite our broad understanding of the different brain regions activated during rapid-eye-movement sleep, little is known about what this activity serves for. Researchers have now discovered that the activation of neuron...
Peptide makes drug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics again
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 16:18
Scientists have developed a synthetic peptide that can make multidrug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics again when used together with traditional antibiotics, offering hope for the prospect of a combination tre...
Tasmanian devil research offers new insights for tackling cancer in humans
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 16:17
Researchers found a single genetic mutation that leads to reduced growth of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils in the wild. The finding gives hope for the animals' survival and could lead to new treatment for hum...
Children's pester power a future target for interventions
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 15:24
Children's pester power may contribute to improvements in their family's food environments. A new study highlights the potential for children to influence food consumption and habits at home.
Genes related to Down syndrome abnormalities may protect against solid tumors
Science Daily - 6 Aug 2020 15:24
Scientists have discovered that a set of genes with decreased expression in individuals with Down syndrome may lead to clinical abnormalities in this population, such as poor muscle development and heart valve problems. ...
Bone-anchored leg prostheses also prove to be a valuable procedure after 5-year follow-up
EurekAlert! - 6 Aug 2020 06:00
(Radboud University Medical Center) After above-knee amputation, there is the option of a prosthesis that is placed directly in the thigh bone. Despite the fact that bone-anchored prostheses have been used for thirty yea...