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Location American Science News for 1 September 2019
'Extremely Dangerous' Dorian Becomes Strongest Hurricane in Modern History for the Bahamas The monstrous Dorian has become the strongest hurricane to hit the Northwestern Bahamas, with sustained winds reaching 180 mph (285 km/h).
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A clinical trial evaluated whether adding ticagrelor to aspirin improves outcomes for patients with stable coronary artery disease and diabetes mellitus but without a history of heart attack or stroke. Researchers found ...
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A Brief Tour Through the Wild West of Neural Interfaces

Singularity Hub - 1 Sep 2019 18:00
A Brief Tour Through the Wild West of Neural Interfaces To most of us, zapping neurons with electricity to artificially "incept" memories, sensation, and movement still sounds crazy. But in some brain labs, that technology is beginning to feel old school. As a new review in N...
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Influenza vaccination in patients with high blood pressure is associated with an 18% reduced risk of death during flu season, according to new research.
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The first reliable evidence of a link between major cardiovascular risk factors in children -- serum cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and smoking -- with cardiovascular disease in adults is being prese...
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A new study has shown that opening all the blockages is better than treating only the one blockage causing the heart attack. This led to a 26% reduction in the patient's risk of dying or having a recurrent heart attack.
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Genetic high cholesterol is underdiagnosed and undertreated, according to new research. Screening could identify patients and family members affected by the condition so that lifestyle changes and treatments can be start...
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Infertile male mice have fathered offspring after their condition was fixed by CRISPR - an approach that could help many couples with fertility problems
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A positive correlation has been identified between prosocial and rebellious behaviors in teens. The more risk taking behaviors a teen exhibited, the more likely they were to act prosocially. The findings suggest the same...
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Numerous studies have linked controlled psychedelics to improvements in mental health conditions such as depression and PTSD. In March, the FDA approved Esketamine as a treatment for depression. However, with much stigma...
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Hurricane Dorian a Catastrophic Category 5 Storm. And It's Getting Stronger. Hurricane Dorian is now a "catastrophic Category 5" storm as it approaches the Bahamas in the Caribbean, according to a National Hurricane Center update.
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Why Do Ice Ages Happen?

Live Science - 1 Sep 2019 18:18
Why Do Ice Ages Happen? Scientists are still trying to understand how the cycle of ice ages works, especially because human-caused climate change may have permanently broken the cycle.
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The massive mimivirus is so big it has its own kind of CRISPR-like immune system to defend against the tiny viruses that attack it
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