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Children with mild asthma can use inhalers as needed, study suggests
Science Daily - 17 Aug 2019 03:14
A new study supports evidence that children with mild asthma can effectively manage the condition by using their two inhalers -- one a steroid and the other a bronchodilator -- when symptoms occur. This is in contrast to...
Researchers refine guidelines for pediatric brain injuries
Science Daily - 17 Aug 2019 03:14
There are no guidelines on whether a noninvasive method of measuring carbon dioxide from patients' exhalations, known as end-tidal capnography, is as effective as drawing blood through a child's artery. This study found ...
How stress can curb the desire to eat in an animal model
Science Daily - 17 Aug 2019 03:14
Eating disorder researchers have discovered a neurocircuit in mice that, when activated, increased their stress levels while decreasing their desire to eat.
Discovery of anti-opioid pathway offers new route to designing safer pain medications
Science Daily - 17 Aug 2019 03:14
A team has discovered a biological system that manages cells' response to opioid drug exposure. The unexpected discovery offers new ideas for improving the safety of the one of the most effective, and most abused, group ...
Wearable sensors detect what's in your sweat
Science Daily - 17 Aug 2019 03:14
A team of scientists is developing wearable skin sensors that can detect what's in your sweat. In a new article, the team describes a sensor design that can be rapidly manufactured using a ''roll-to-roll'' processing tec...
Unraveling the stripe order mystery
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2019 02:30
One of the greatest mysteries in condensed matter physics is the exact relationship between charge order and superconductivity in cuprate superconductors. In superconductors, electrons move freely through the material--t...
Researcher decodes the brain to help patients with mental illnesses
Neuroscience News - 18 Aug 2019 01:58
Specific algorithms and brain signatures can be used to tell when a person is focused, indicating who may be able to benefit from electrical stimulation to help boost attention. The findings could help improve a patient'...
How stress can curb the desire to eat
Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2019 23:45
Paraventricular hypothalamus to ventral lateral septum neurotransmission underlies dynamic feeding associated with emotional state. The network may underly the comorbidity between eating abnormalities experienced while u...
Are Siri and Alexa making us ruder?
Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2019 22:13
In a world of digital assistants, are we forgetting our manners? Not yet, researchers say. Using Siri and Alexas is not making adults rude. However, this may not be the case for children. Fortunately, digital assistant s...
Why Does Metal Spark in the Microwave?
Live Science - 17 Aug 2019 15:00
A sparking mystery
Genetic studies suggest alcohol isn't linked to breast cancer afterall
New Scientist - 17 Aug 2019 10:00
Genetic studies rebut current warnings from health officials that alcohol causes breast tumours, and that even light drinking causes throat cancer
Gene linked to Alzheimer's disease is involved in neuronal communication
Neuroscience News - 17 Aug 2019 02:52
Study reveals how CD2AP may enhance Alzheimer's susceptibility. The gene affects neural communication by regulating the levels of regulatory proteins present around synapses.