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How good is your hospital?

Science Daily - 12 Jul 2019 21:33
Researchers have proposed a rating system that standardizes and combines data from five leading hospital rating systems into an easy-to-understand composite score of one to 10 that will help guide consumer's hospitals ch...
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It's important to determine whether stroke patients also experience atrial fibrillation (Afib). Monitoring technology could make the process easier and more accurate.
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Nurses play a pivotal role in caring for hospitalized patients with social risk factors and preparing them for discharge. Now, a new study illustrates how certain health system constraints present barriers to effective c...
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Breast ultrasound elastography is an emerging imaging technique used by doctors to help diagnose breast cancer by evaluating a lesion's stiffness in a non-invasive way. Researchers identified the critical role machine le...
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C. difficile resists hospital disinfectant, persists on hospital gowns, stainless steel Surgical gowns and stainless steel remained contaminated with the pathogen Clostridium difficile even after being treated with the recommended disinfectant, according to new research.
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New gene linked to healthy aging in worms

Science Daily - 12 Jul 2019 20:02
Damage to gene causes impaired movement in adult worms.
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Dentistry: Root canal work not so bad after all

Science Daily - 12 Jul 2019 20:02
Root canal work is not as bad as people think when compared to other dental procedures. Self-reporting of their dental health suggests that patients find the procedure no worse than other dental work which overturns the ...
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HIV: Reprogramming cells to control infection

Science Daily - 12 Jul 2019 20:02
Following research on cohorts, scientists have described the characteristics of CD8 immune cells in these 'HIV controller' subjects. The unique antiviral power of these immune cells can be attributed to an optimal metabo...
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The tobacco industry's court-ordered anti-smoking advertisements reached just 40.6 percent of US adults and 50.5 percent of current smokers in 2018, according to new research. Exposure to the advertisements was even lowe...
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Preventing a protein from doing its job may keep a certain type of ovarian cancer cell from growing and dividing uncontrollably in the lab, according to a new study.
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Air pollution, coronary atherosclerosis

Science Daily - 12 Jul 2019 18:57
Researchers found that long-term exposure to particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide, as well as proximity to vehicular traffic, were associated with severity of coronary artery calcium, or the buildup of plaque in the a...
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A new study finds that trends in colonoscopy rates did not fully align with the increase in colorectal cancer (CRC) in younger adults, adding to evidence that the rise in early onset CRC is not solely a result of more de...
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'Chameleon Theory' Could Explain Why the Universe Is Blowing Up Cosmic, cosmic, cosmic, cosmic, cosmic chameleon, you come and go.
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Weyl fermions discovered in another class of materials A particular kind of elementary particle, the Weyl fermions, were first discovered a few years ago. Their specialty: they move through a material in a well ordered manner that practically never lets them collide with eac...
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Sound mind: Detecting depression through voice

Neuroscience News - 13 Jul 2019 00:15
Artificial intelligence is now better able to detect depression by analyzing the sound of a person's voice.
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When a neuron receives information, dendrites functionally work together to adjust for the complexity of the input.
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Researchers write ABCs of language disorder

Neuroscience News - 12 Jul 2019 22:51
Researchers publish a paper aimed at children to explain developmental language disorder (DLD). Those with DLD struggle to learn and comprehend oral and written communication, despite being of normal or above normal inte...
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Shapes, sounds, body language, and speech are universal cues to emotional arousal.
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Trees demand equal status in a new Paris gallery show

New Scientist - 12 Jul 2019 20:38
They do not move, think, or see, but they understand their plight: a new exhibition brings art, science and environmentalism together to speak for the trees.
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Imagination helps us act altruistically, a new study reports. When we see others in trouble, we imagine how we can help before acting. Researchers implicate the medial temporal lobe subsystem in guiding our prosocial beh...
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The "Woodstock of Physics" Is Finally Living Up to Its Promise

Scientific American - 12 Jul 2019 20:00
The A landmark meeting in 1987 promised that high-temperature superconductors would change the world. No one realized how long it would take --
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With the help of data collected from an online app, researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm which is 90% accurate in determining subsets of behavior associated with ASD.
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