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Yin-yang effect of sodium and chloride presents salt conundrum
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:58
Too much salt in the diet -- and specifically sodium -- is widely acknowledged as a major risk factor for high blood pressure however, scientists have found that salt's other oft-overlooked constituent chloride might als...
Preventing cancer? Team IDs two pathways through which chromosomes are rearranged
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:58
A research team has identified two pathways through which chromosomes are rearranged in mammalian cells. Preventing these rearrangements could conceivably prevent cancer in some people.
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: MERS-CoV treatment effective in monkeys
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:57
Scientists report that a combination of two licensed antiviral drugs reduces virus replication and improves clinical outcome in a recently developed monkey model of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)...
E-cigarettes and nicotine patches have comparable success in helping smokers to quit
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:56
The first trial to compare e-cigarettes with nicotine patches shows comparable success in helping smokers to quit.
Rapid diagnostic tests decrease waiting time for TB patients
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:56
Results of a new study suggest that three new diagnostic tests could each be used to successfully diagnose drug resistance in tuberculosis (TB) patients in a quarter of the time taken by the current method.
Road traffic pollution increases risk of death for bronchiectasis patients
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:56
Living close to a busy road is associated with a higher risk of death in people with bronchiectasis.
Synthetic mRNA can induce self-repair and regeneration of the infarcted heart
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:56
Scientists have taken a major step towards treatment for heart attack, by instructing the injured heart in mice to heal by expressing a factor that triggers cardiovascular regeneration driven by native heart stem cells. ...
Disparities in lung function found worldwide may impact health
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:55
A recent study has ranked countries for their citizen lung function. Highest was found in individuals from North America and Europe. This was followed by South America, Middle East, China, sub-Saharan Africa, Malaysia an...
Fish oil could help protect alcohol abusers from dementia
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:55
A new study suggests that omega-3 fish oil might help protect against alcohol-related dementia.
Two types of inhalers equally safe and effective, new study suggests
Science Daily - 8 Sep 2013 19:55
Pulmonary experts have found that the drug tiotropium (marketed as the Spiriva brand), can be delivered safely and effectively to people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in both "mist" and traditional "d...
Branson: Virgin Galactic On Schedule To Put Tourists In Space Next Year
Singularity Hub - 8 Sep 2013 19:33
Virgin Galactic's Spaceship Enterprise successfully fired its rockets for a second time this week. The spacecraft was released at 46,000 feet by its WhiteKnightTwo mothership, where the craft commenced a 20-second burn, ...
Musk Tests Oculus Rift, Leap Motion Controller to Design 3D Printed Rocket Parts
Singularity Hub - 8 Sep 2013 19:30
It's been said Iron Man's Tony Stark (the movie version) was modeled after Elon Musk. Apparently, the admiration's mutual. Musk is now modeling his space exploration firm, SpaceX, after Iron Man. Or Minority Report. Or n...
Old memories recombine to give a taste of the unknown
New Scientist - 8 Sep 2013 19:00
For the first time, neuroscientists have spotted existing memories recombining to imagine an all-new experience
A new approach to early diagnosis of influenza
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) A new technology is showing promise as the basis for a home test to diagnose influenza quickly, before the window for taking antiviral drugs slams shut and sick people spread the virus to othe...
Climate change will upset vital ocean chemical cycles
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(University of East Anglia) New research from the University of East Anglia shows that rising ocean temperatures will upset natural cycles of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and phosphorous.Plankton plays an important role in t...
First uses of new solar energy technology: Killing germs on medical, dental instruments
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) A revolutionary new solar energy technology that turns water into steam without boiling the entire container of water has become the basis for new devices to sanitize medical and dental instru...
New 'artificial nose' device can speed diagnosis of sepsis
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) Disease-causing bacteria stink -- literally -- and the odor released by some of the nastiest microbes has become the basis for a faster and simpler new way to diagnose serious blood infections...
New weapons on the way to battle wicked weeds
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) A somber picture of the struggle against super-weeds emerged here today as scientists described the relentless spread of herbicide-resistant menaces like pigweed and horseweed that shrug off p...
Nobel laureates and their research teams at American Chemical Society meeting
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) New discoveries from the labs of several Nobel laureates will be presented here this week during the 246th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest s...
Purple sweet potatoes among 'new naturals' for food and beverage colors
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) Mention purple sweet potatoes, black carrots or purple carrots, and people think of dining on exotic veggies. But those plants and others have quietly become sources of a new generation of nat...
Reverse combustion? Turning carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuel back into fuel
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) With almost 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide released each year from burning coal, gasoline, diesel and other fossil fuels in the United States alone, scientists are seeking ways to turn the ...
Science supporting abundant, nourishing food for a growing civilization
EurekAlert! - 8 Sep 2013 06:00
(American Chemical Society) The diets of people in North America shed almost 1.5 billion pounds of unhealthy saturated and trans fat over the last six years thanks to a new phase in the agricultural revolution, an expert...