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Location American Science News for 16 August 2016
Could existing electric vehicles (EVs), despite their limited driving range, bring about a meaningful reduction in the greenhouse-gas emissions that are causing global climate change? Researchers at MIT have just complet...
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A large, nationwide study finds better psychological well-being, fewer graft vs. host disease symptoms and greater likelihood of returning to work among bone marrow transplant recipients.
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Cellular snowplow keeps genes open

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2016 23:29
Cellular snowplow keeps genes open A new discovery has revealed how special genes stay open for business, helping diagram a mechanism that plays a key role in fighting inflammation and infections.
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Potential therapeutic target for Huntington's disease

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2016 23:19
There is new hope in the fight against Huntington's disease. Scientists have discovered that changing a specific part of the huntingtin protein prevented the loss of critical brain cells and protected against behavioral ...
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Suppressing hydrogen sulfide production in the carotid body may block the hypertension associated with sleep apnea.
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Partners of people with depression are more likely to suffer from chronic pain, research has found. The study shows that the two conditions share common causes -- some of which are genetic whilst other causes originate f...
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Unhealthy habits cost Canadians six years of life

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2016 23:18
Unhealthy habits are costing Canadians an estimated six years of life, according to a study. Researchers found that smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity, and unhealthy alcohol consumption contribute to about 50 percen...
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The recent outbreaks caused by Ebola and Zika viruses have highlighted the importance of medical and public health research in accelerating outbreak control and have prompted calls for researchers to share data rapidly a...
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Both genetic factors and family environment contribute to risk for chronic pain, and contributions of many genes contribute to risk of both chronic pain and major depressive disorder (MDD), according to a new study.
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The duration of overweight and obesity in women's adult lives is associated with cancer risk, according to a longitudinal study.
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Scientists find a salty way to kill MRSA

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2016 22:07
Scientists have discovered a new way to attack Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. The team has revealed how the bacteria regulates its salt levels.
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Prenatal BPA exposure linked to anxiety and depression in boys Boys exposed prenatally to a common chemical used in plastics may be more likely to develop symptoms of anxiety and depression at age 10-12. The new study examined early life exposure to the chemical Bisphenol A (BPA).
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A large international study of metformin, the world's most commonly used type 2 diabetes drug, reveals genetic differences among patients that may explain why some respond much better to the drug than others.
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200 Rare Tarantulas Hatched in Captivity for First Time For the first time, researchers have managed to breed an extremely mysterious spider known as the Montserrat tarantula in captivity.
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Connection between Ebola survival and co-infection with malaria parasites explored in new study People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent more likely to survive if they were co-infected with malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites, according to data collected at an Ebola diagnostic laboratory in Liberia in 2014...
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People trying to shed pounds -- but who hang out with heavier pals regularly -- are more likely to lose weight if they include thinner people in their social lives, according to a study.
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Researchers examined feeding tube insertion rates from 2000-2014 among US nursing home residents with advanced dementia.
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Although the recently FDA-approved cholesterol-lowering drugs, PCSK9 inhibitors, could substantially reduce heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular deaths, they would not be cost-effective for use in patients with het...
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Among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis at risk of fracture, daily injection of the drug abaloparatide for 18 months significantly reduced the risk of new vertebral and nonvertebral fractures compared with placebo, ...
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Studying blood flow dynamics to identify the heart of vessel failure New research from a fluid mechanics team reveals how blood flow dynamics within blood vessels may influence where plaques develop or rupture. The findings could one day help doctors identify weak spots on a vessel wall t...
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Cardiff Giant: 'America's Biggest Hoax'

Live Science - 16 Aug 2016 19:44
Cardiff Giant: 'America's Biggest Hoax' The Cardiff Giant, sometimes referred to as "America's Biggest Hoax," is a 10-foot-long stone figure that was touted as a petrified giant.
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Surgeons operating on patients with advanced thyroid cancer are often conflicted when deciding how many lymph nodes they should remove to reduce the patient's risk of recurrence.
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