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Why Does Synthetic Marijuana Make People Act Like Zombies?
Live Science - 12 Jul 2016 14:15
Users of increasingly popular street drugs called synthetic cannabinoids are showing some incredibly strange behaviors.
Preventive procedure for ovarian cancer adopted without adverse surgical outcomes
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 17:35
A surgical procedure recommended to reduce the future risk of ovarian cancer has been successfully implemented throughout in Northern California without a change in surgical outcomes,
Discovery could lead to treatment to better regulate insulin
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 17:33
A recent discovery holds promise for those who are obese or diabetic and do not benefit from medications to regulate their glucose and insulin levels.
New approach for regenerative diabetes therapy
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 17:39
The marker Flattop subdivides the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas into those that maintain glucose metabolism and into immature cells that divide more frequently and adapt to metabolic changes. This could pr...
Umbilical cord patch could be method for fetal spina bifida repair
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 17:35
A patch made from cryopreserved human umbilical cord may be a novel method for treating spina bifida in utero, according to scientists.
US pediatric hospitals vary greatly in costs, practices for children with asthma
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 17:33
Children's hospitals vary greatly in managing inpatients with asthma, according to researchers who analyzed hospital records in a large national database. Even when patients were grouped by characteristics such as age or...
Water intake overlooked in obese individuals, study shows
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 15:39
People who are obese and have a higher body mass index (BMI) are more likely to be inadequately hydrated and vice versa, new research indicates.
Newly discovered features of collagen may help shed light on disease processes
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:34
Scientists are reporting new, unexpected details about the fundamental structure of collagen, the most abundant protein in the human body. In lab experiments, they demonstrated that collagen, once viewed as inert, forms ...
Research highlights the legal issues of certifying emotional support animals
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:33
Service animals are recognized by the ADA as those whose training helps them serve a specific disability-related function. However, people not necessarily exhibiting a mental or physical disability are eluding the system...
Breastfeeding gaps between white, black, and Hispanic mothers in the US
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:33
Breastfeeding rates differ among white, black and Hispanic mothers, new American research indicates. This study looked to see if ethnic and racial disparities in breastfeeding could be explained by differences in the use...
Discovery of mechanisms triggering excess antibody production during chronic infection
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:33
Some autoimmune diseases and persistent infections are characterized by high levels of antibodies in the blood. But what are the causes of this hypergammaglobulinemia? Medical researchers have successfully identified the...
New diabetes screening recommendation misses more than half of high-risk patients
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:30
Fifty-five percent of high-risk patients were missed by diabetes screening guidelines, according to a new study. Not identifying patients with diabetes and prediabetes prevents them from getting the necessary preventive ...
Researchers identify potential immunotherapy drug combination
Science Daily - 13 Jul 2016 01:30
A drug combination designed to enhance the immune system's ability to zero in and attack cancer cells has shown a pronounced therapeutic effect against advanced and metastatic cancers in mice, according to a new study.
Cattle-herding robot Swagbot makes debut on Australian farms
New Scientist - 13 Jul 2016 01:00
The newest member of Australia's farm robot fleet is able to herd cows, tow heavy trailers, and traverse rugged terrain
Ask a Physicist: Time Warp Brain Teaser
Physics Buzz - 12 Jul 2016 22:30
Bill, from the US, wants to know: Would a satellite with a perfectly circular orbit around the center of a circle experience time dilation relative to an observer at the center of the circle? What if the observer were sp...
New method to model protein interactions may help accelerate drug development
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 22:27
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are the basis of cellular functions, and when these processes are compromised diseases such as cancer emerge. For years scientists have tried with mixed success to map out PPIs to unde...
These days fecal transplantation is no joke
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 22:26
Fecal transplants are increasingly being used to treat certain human illnesses and there is a major upsurge in animal experiments involving fecal material, report scientists. But what, exactly, is being transplanted?
New resistance gene found in 'high risk' multidrug-resistant pathogen
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 22:24
A team of investigators has discovered a new variant of an emerging antibiotic resistance mechanism. The new variant, dubbed mcr-1.2, confers resistance to colistin, a last-resort antibiotic against multidrug-resistant G...
Machine learning puts new lens on autism screening and diagnostics
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 22:24
Researchers are now exploring whether machine learning might play an important role in helping screen for autism and guide caregiver and practitioner intervention.
Power up: Growing neurons undergo major metabolic shift
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 21:39
A new understanding of how developing brain cells come to rely on oxygen may inform the treatment of brain diseases. The findings reveal a metabolic route thought to go awry in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Scientists move closer to developing therapeutic window to the brain
Science Daily - 12 Jul 2016 21:39
Researchers are bringing their idea for a 'Window to the Brain' transparent skull implant closer to reality through the findings of two recent studies.
Researchers blur the line between classical and quantum physics by connecting chaos and entanglement
Phys.org - 12 Jul 2016 21:10
Using a small quantum system consisting of three superconducting qubits, researchers at UC Santa Barbara and Google have uncovered a link between aspects of classical and quantum physics thought to be unrelated: classica...