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Brain protein promotes maintenance of chronic pain
Science Daily - 12 Oct 2019 00:53
Study results illuminate the potential of novel approach for the treatment of chronic pain.
Coffee bean extracts alleviate inflammation, insulin resistance in mouse cells
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 22:46
Food science and human nutrition researchers are interested in the potential of inflammation-fighting compounds found in the silverskin and husk of coffee beans, not only for their benefits in alleviating chronic disease...
Opioid Rx dosages drop with state law changes
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 22:46
The total amount of opioids dispensed per new opioid prescription decreased by 22% in Penn Medicine outpatient practices in New Jersey after the state passed a law limiting prescriptions to a five-day supply for new opio...
Slower walkers have older brains and bodies at 45
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
The walking speed of 45-year-olds can be used as a marker of their aging brains and bodies. The evidence was there in neurocognitive testing these individuals took at age 3 to indicate who would become the slower walkers...
New test diagnoses Lyme disease within 15 minutes
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
Current testing for Lyme disease, called the standard 2-tiered approach or the STT, involves running two complex assays (ELISA and western blot) to detect antibodies against the bacterium, and requires experienced person...
Expert second opinion improves reliability of melanoma diagnoses
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
A new study has found that obtaining a second opinion from pathologists who are board certified or have fellowship training in dermatopathology can help improve the accuracy and reliability of diagnosing melanoma.
Overweight before age 40 increases the cancer risk
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
The risk of cancer increases considerably if you gain weight before the age of 40.
Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency: Evidence from brain connectivity evaluation
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
The researchers recruited healthy older participants to two groups according to their history of tea drinking frequency and investigated both functional and structural networks to reveal the role of tea drinking on brain...
'Cross-transfer' benefits of special exercise technique questioned
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 19:22
Researchers question the effectiveness of a patented exercise system for relieving lower back pain.
Overcoming the blood-brain-barrier: Delivering therapeutics to the brain
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 17:59
For the first time, scientists have identified a simple way that can effectively transport medication into the brain - which could lead to improved treatments for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases.
Powerful new genomics method can be used to reveal the causes of rare genetic diseases
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 17:59
The technique makes use of the fact that people inherit two copies or ''alleles'' of virtually every gene, one from the mother and one from the father. The new method compares activity levels of maternal and paternal all...
Rare sleep disorder common among veterans with PTSD
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 17:59
Military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder or concussion suffer from a thrashing form of sleep behavior at a rate that is far higher than the general population, according to a new study. Researchers next want...
Chronobiology: Sleep and synaptic rhythms
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 17:59
Chronobiologists show how critical the sleep-wake cycle is for protein and phosphorylation dynamics in synapses to ultimately regulate its activity.
In-office gene therapy for wet age-related macular degeneration is coming
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
Gene therapy is showing promise for one of the most common causes of blindness.
New genetic link found for some forms of SIDS
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
Some forms of sudden infant death syndrome stem from a genetic mutation that keeps infants from processing lipids in milk, a new study has discovered. The build-up of unprocessed fatty material disrupts heart functions. ...
A reliable clock for your microbiome
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
The microbiome is a treasure trove of information about human health and disease, but getting it to reveal its secrets is challenging. A new genetic 'repressilator' circuit acts like a clock that tracks how bacterial gro...
Targeting immune cells may be potential therapy for Alzheimer's
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
A study has found that microglia drive neurodegeneration in diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, that are linked to tau protein. Targeting microglia may help treat such diseases.
Jumping genes can cause rare developmental disorders in children
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
The largest study of its kind into childhood developmental disorders has discovered that jumping genes cause genetic changes in some patients with undiagnosed neurodevelopmental diseases. The research enabled genetic dia...
Deciphering the early stages of Parkinson's disease is a matter of time
Science Daily - 11 Oct 2019 15:47
Researchers haveidentified for the first time the initial steps of alpha-synuclein protein aggregates related to early onsets of hereditary Parkinson cases. The results may help the understanding of the early stages of t...
Researcher uses sweat monitors to predict behavioral issues in adolescents severely affected with autism
Neuroscience News - 12 Oct 2019 01:57
Electrodermal activity, which results in an increased level of sweat, was able to determine when an adolescent with server ASD was about to embark on aggressive behavior 60% of the time.
New genetic link found for some forms of SIDS
Neuroscience News - 12 Oct 2019 01:01
Researchers tie some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with a genetic mutation that causes an inability to process milk, leaving the child vulnerable to sudden heart failure. Future studies will explore if a d...
Bones Filled with Marrow Served as Prehistoric Humans' 'Cans of Soup'
Live Science - 12 Oct 2019 00:25
Around 400,000 years ago, humans set aside bones filled with tasty grease and marrow, storing them like canned soup for later meals.