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Age of First Stroke Is Getting Younger, Study Finds

Live Science - 17 Nov 2016 18:29
Age of First Stroke Is Getting Younger, Study Finds Strokes are striking people in the U.S. at younger ages, a new study finds.
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Foldable Cardboard 'EcoHelmet' Wins Top Design Award | Video A bike helmet that's affordable, collapsible and biodegradable was honored by the James Dyson Foundation as the 2016 International Winner of the James Dyson Award.
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Manipulation of the characteristics of magnetic materials Magnets are not everywhere equally magnetized, but automatically split up into smaller areas, so-called magnetic domains. The walls between the domains are of particular importance: they determine the magnetic properties...
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A newly released on analysis performed over two years outlines key recommendations to improve structural, ethical and legal factors that affect the health of NFL players.
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Why is food allergy increasing? Skin might be involved

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:55
Early exposure to a food allergen through broken skin might prompt the development of food allergy. This theory gained further support from a recent study that found increased prevalence of food allergy if a child had sk...
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Cameroon's cholera outbreaks vary by climate region

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:28
For more than four decades, cholera has recurred in Cameroon, affecting tens of thousands of people a year. Most recently, the West African country was one of four that had a death rate of more than five percent from the...
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Dengue strains differ in rates of viral replication

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:26
Researchers test mechanisms explaining differences in dengue serotype and disease severity by statistically fitting mathematical models to viral load data from dengue-infected individuals. They find a role for viral repl...
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Missing links that connect human DNA variation with disease discovered Scientists have discovered the hidden connections in our genomes that contribute to common diseases. Using a pioneering technique, the results are beginning to make biological sense of the mountains of genetic data linki...
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Good cholesterol is well associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk, but just raising high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels have produced disappointing results in recent clinical trials. A new study may explain wh...
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How the heart turns into bone

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:18
How the heart turns into bone Connective tissue cells in the heart turn into bone-producing cells in response to injury, researchers have found. The discovery helps explain why some people who survive heart damage develop abnormal calcium deposits--t...
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When HIV attacks a T cell, it attaches itself to the cell's surface and launches a "harpoon" to create an opening to enter and infect the cells. To stop the invasion, researchers have developed genetically engineered T c...
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A new article updates a tool to estimate survival in patients with lung cancer and brain metastases. Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in the United States and around the world. A frequent and serious consequence o...
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The lack of scientific tools to translate perceptions - such as more beautiful or rejuvenated - into numbers that can be analyzed is a challenge in the field of facial plastic surgery and it can get in the way of produci...
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Nutty stimulant revealed as anticancer tool

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:11
Arecoline, a component in areca nuts, is analogous to nicotine, say scientists. Areca nuts are chewed for their stimulant effects in many Asian countries, and evidence links the practice to the development of oral and es...
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Why wounds heal more slowly with age

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 22:10
Why wounds heal more slowly with age Older bodies need longer to mend. This reality of aging has been documented since World War I, with the observation that wounds heal slower in older soldiers. Yet until now, researchers have not been able to tease out wh...
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Beyond the DNA: Comprehensive map of the human epigenome completed Scientists have established comprehensive maps of the human epigenome, shedding light on how the body regulates which genes are active in which cells. Over the last five years, a worldwide consortium of scientists has es...
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Biochemists have solved an old mystery as to the cause of especially smelly camel urine, with implications for the millions of people affected by African parasites called trypanosomes. These parasites frequently cause fa...
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A new study has found that women have better brainpower after menopause if they had their last baby after age 35, used hormonal contraceptives for more than 10 years or began their menstrual cycle before turning 13.
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In hospitalized patients, low blood sugar--also known as hypoglycemia--is associated with increased short- and long-term mortality risk, according to a new study.
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Menopausal hormone therapy improves bone health

Science Daily - 17 Nov 2016 21:12
Women who undergo hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes can not only increase bone mass, but also can improve bone structure, according to a new study.
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Action! New Insight on Mysterious Radio Signals

Physics Buzz - 17 Nov 2016 21:05
If the story of fast radio bursts inspired a movie, you might find it in the mystery category. Or science fiction. Maybe comedy. Action would probably work too. I don't know about gangster or western, but the right direc...
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Pulling samples from the Chicxulub crater shows that the impact caused rocks to move like liquid and form pores in which life could flourish
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