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Brain stimulation for PTSD patients
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 18:56
Electrical engineers report that the tiny beads of sweat, which appear in patients experiencing PTSD or other neuropsychiatric disorders can be measured and used to design and more responsive brain stimulator for therapy...
Chemotherapy drugs react differently to radiation while in water
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 18:56
Researchers have studied the way various molecules, found in chemotherapy drugs, react to ionization by radiation similar to that used in cancer treatment.
Gluten response in celiac patients could lead to diagnostic test
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 22:44
Distinct markers in the blood of people with celiac disease have been detected within a few hours of gluten being consumed. The findings address a longstanding mystery about what drives the adverse reaction to gluten in ...
New data indicate rise in opioid use for migraine treatment
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 22:43
An increasing number of Americans are using opioids to treat their migraine headaches, despite the fact that opioids are not the recommended first-line therapy for migraine in most cases.
Routine hits playing football cause damage to the brain
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 22:22
New research indicates that concussions aren't the sole cause of damage to the brain in contact sports. A study of college football players found that typical hits sustained from playing just one season cause structural ...
Fast-food availability near commute route linked to BMI
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 22:22
In a study of commuting workers, the number of different types of food stores available near residences and commute routes -- but not near workplaces -- had a significant association with body mass index (BMI).
New intra-nasal imaging to study airways in patients with cystic fibrosis
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 22:22
Researchers describe minimally invasive new tool for viewing differences in the nasal airways of cystic fibrosis patients in vivo at a cellular level.
Opioid use and misuse 3 months after ED visit for acute pain
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 21:47
Opioid use at the three-month follow-up in emergency department patients discharged with an opioid prescription for acute pain is relatively low and not necessarily synonymous with opioid misuse.
New synthesis method opens up possibilities for organic electronics
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 21:19
Scientists have modified a previous synthesis method to create a new semiconducting polymer with remarkable properties which could be used in organic electronic devices such as thin film transistors.
Key proteins for the repair of nerve fibers identified
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 21:19
Scientists have identified a group of proteins that help to regenerate damaged nerve cells.
Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 21:19
Researchers developed a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive model that simulates how environmental factors, including increasing sea temperatures and overfishing, impact levels of methylmercury in fish. The researchers foun...
Wearable motion sensors could save unborn babies
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 21:19
Researchers have developed a technique that could allow expectant parents to hear their baby's heartbeat continuously at home with a non-invasive and safe device that is potentially more accurate than any fetal heartrate...
We just found dozens of missing galaxies from the early universe
New Scientist - 7 Aug 2019 21:00
A group of 39 previously unseen galaxies could be the ancestors of the massive galaxies we see in the universe today
Why so fly? Scientists discover some fruit flies learn better than others
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 20:13
Fruit flies could one day provide new avenues to discover additional genes that contribute to a person's ability to learn and remember. Scientists are studying genes of fruit flies to explore why an individual fly can be...
Direct detection of circulating tumor cells in blood samples
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 19:29
Tumor cells circulating in blood are markers for the early detection and prognosis of cancer. However, detection of these cells is challenging because of their scarcity. Scientists have now introduced an ultrasensitive m...
Entropy explains RNA diffusion rates in cells
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2019 19:07
Recent studies have revealed that within cells of both yeast and bacteria, the rates of diffusion of RNA proteins--complex molecules that convey important information throughout the cell--are distributed in characteristi...
Chemotherapy drugs react differently to radiation while in water
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2019 19:07
Cancer treatment often involves a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Chemotherapy uses medication to stop cancer cells reproducing, but the medication affects the entire body. Radiotherapy uses radiation to ki...
Medical mistrust impacts African American men's preventive health, but racism also matters
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 18:56
Mistrust of health care providers, fueled by painful experiences with racism, makes African American men more likely to delay routine screenings and doctor's appointments, with potentially serious implications for their ...
Air pollution cuts are saving lives in New York state
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 18:56
Lower air pollution levels saved an estimated 5,660 lives in New York State in 2012, compared to 2002 levels, according to a new study.
Gene mutation combo linked to common cancer in women
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 18:56
Researchers have identified a combination of two gene mutations that is linked to endometrial cancer.
Transport by mobile stroke units get patients quicker treatment than ambulance
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 17:56
Every second counts for stroke patients, as studies show they can lose up to 27 million brain cells per minute. Researchers have recently shown that patients transported to the hospital by mobile stroke unit instead of s...
Nanosecond pulsed electric fields activate immune cells
Science Daily - 7 Aug 2019 17:24
Nanosecond pulsed electric fields are strong electrical pulses over a very short period of time (nanoseconds) that results in high electrical power. They are used in many fields and now researchers have found that stimul...