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Biomedical engineers have developed a low-cost, portable optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner that promises to bring the vision-saving technology to underserved regions throughout the United States and abroad. Than...
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Researchers have now developed a new vaccine, a native outer membrane vesicle (NOMV) vaccine, for meningitis and bloodstream infections caused by 'meningococcal group B' bacteria. This will allow younger people to be vac...
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Thirdhand smoke can damage epithelial cells in the respiratory system by stressing cells and causing them to fight for survival, a research team has found. The finding could assist physicians treating patients exposed to...
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Gene activity database could spare thousands of mice

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 20:05
A comprehensive database of gene activity in mice across ten disease models could significantly reduce animal use worldwide. It gives a full picture of the immune response to different pathogens.
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Some students are helping themselves to servings of tuna well beyond the amounts recommended to avoid consuming too much mercury. Researchers surveyed students on their tuna consumption habits and knowledge of mercury ex...
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Taking medical 'selfies' and sharing them with a doctor empowers and reassures healthcare consumers, and can improve doctor-patient relationships, a new study has found.
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Embracing bioinformatics in gene banks

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 20:05
Scientists have explored, within a perspective paper, the upcoming challenges and possibilities of the future of gene banks. They emphasize that the advancement of gene banks into bio-digital resource centers, which coll...
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Researchers have developed a prototype mini MRI scanner that fits around a patient's leg.
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Researchers have found a new toxin that selectively targets mosquitoes. This can lead to innovative and environmentally friendly approaches to reduce malaria.
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A drug with three active ingredients that are released in sequence at specific times: What was once a pharmacologist's dream is now much closer to reality. With a combination of hydrogels and artificial DNA, nanoparticle...
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Medicines made of solid gold to help the immune system

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 20:05
By testing a variety of gold nanoparticles, researchers are providing first evidence of their impact upon human B lymphocytes -- the immune cells responsible for antibody production. The use of these nanoparticles is exp...
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A new study reviewed evidence from research conducted around the world and estimated the prevalence of conduct disorder to be around 3 percent in school-aged children and a leading cause of referral to child and adolesce...
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A researcher discovered that medically unnecessary ambulance rides have drastically increased due to the expansion of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Dispatches for minor injuries like abrasions and muscle sprains have ri...
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Dozens of counties in the Midwest and South are at the highest risk for opioid deaths in the United States, say researchers.
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Take two E. coli and call me in the morning

Science Daily - 28 Jun 2019 20:04
What if the bacteria in your daily probiotic were also able to detect diseases in the gut and indicate when something is awry? New research has created an effective, non-invasive way to quickly identify new bacterial bio...
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New research shows that bottles of beer, wine and spirits contain potentially harmful levels of toxic elements, such as lead and cadmium, in their enameled decorations.
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(University of Delaware) Research scientist Ujjwal Das is part of a collaborative team that has won an $800,000 grant from the US Department of Energy for a new approach to improving the efficiency of silicon solar cells...
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Exploring perceptions of touch in people with autism

Neuroscience News - 29 Jun 2019 01:24
Researchers explore how touch perception differs in those on the autism spectrum.
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New material shows high potential for quantum computing A joint team of scientists at the University of California, Riverside, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is getting closer to confirming the existence of an exotic quantum particle called Majorana fermion, cr...
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Cannabidiol is a Powerful New Antibiotic

Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2019 23:15
Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound extract of marijuana, has the potential to be used as an antibiotic. Researchers found CBD was remarkably effective at killing a wide range of Gram-positive bacteria, includ...
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A newly developed vaccine for meningitis and other bloodstream infections caused by the meningococcal group B bacteria will allow for the immunization of younger children. The new vaccine also addresses several limitatio...
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Gene activity database could spare thousands of mice

Neuroscience News - 28 Jun 2019 22:13
A new, comprehensive database of gene activity in mice, which incorporates ten disease models, could significantly reduce the need for animal testing.
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