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Location American Science News for 30 October 2019
Construction workers are more likely to use drugs than workers in other professions, finds a new study.
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A doctor is using an elegant new approach to mapping brain activity to shed light on what happens during seizures in newborns that can lead to behavioral issues and learning disabilities much later.
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When enteric glial cells are exposed to secretions from colon tumors, the glial cells convert into promoters of tumor growth. The work demonstrates enteric glial cells' importance in the tumor microenvironment and could ...
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Study recommends enhanced screening for drug-resistant E. coli in capsulized fecal transplants.
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Bacterial arms race may shape gut microbiome

Science Daily - 31 Oct 2019 01:05
Researchers wanted to understand what forces drive the composition and ecology of microbes that live in people's guts. The human gut microbiome is critical to aspects of health and disease. The researchers found that sev...
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Multitasking makes adolescents feel both more positively and more negatively about the main task they're trying to accomplish, a new study finds. But the study -- which examined young people's actual multitasking behavio...
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Scientists have used a model to cap surgeon shifts at 12 hours for covering surgical emergencies, and a study has shown that it led to shorter hospital stays and lower overall costs for patients with acute appendicitis.
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Predicting frailty, disability and death

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 23:11
Researchers analyzed patterns of movement among elderly study participants and found that irregular, spontaneous fluctuations could predict a person's risk of frailty, disability and death years later.
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Malaria pathogen under the X-ray microscope

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 21:27
Malaria is one of the most threatening infectious diseases in the world. An international team has now been able to investigate malaria pathogens in red blood cells in vivo using the BESSY II X-ray microscope and the ALB...
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How Chlamydia gain access to human cells

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 21:27
Infection biologists have found out how the LIPP protein helps Chlamydia to infect human cells. These insights could provide the basis for prevention of chlamydial infections.
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Gut bacteria is key factor in childhood obesity

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 21:27
Scientists suggest that gut bacteria and its interactions with immune cells and metabolic organs, including fat tissue, play a key role in childhood obesity.
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Researchers report that a drug used in the treatment of HIV also suppresses Zika virus infection. In cell and animal models, they show that rilpivirine stops Zika virus by targeting enzymes that both HIV and Zika virus d...
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A large study analyzing 107,000 knee replacement surgeries found that African Americans were significantly more likely than white patients to be discharged to an inpatient rehabilitation or skilled nursing facility rathe...
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Is a New Particle Changing the Fate of the Universe?

Live Science - 30 Oct 2019 20:20
Is a New Particle Changing the Fate of the Universe? A brand-new particle has possibly emerged and is altering the future destiny of our entire cosmos, a physicist says.
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A stretchable stopwatch lights up human skin

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 20:03
Imagine a runner who doesn't need to carry a stopwatch or cell phone to check her time: She could just gaze at the glowing stopwatch display on the back of her hand. Such human-machine interfaces are no longer science fi...
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New research shows for the first time that patients with mood and anxiety disorders share the same abnormalities in regions of the brain involved in emotional and cognitive control.
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Avocados may help manage obesity, prevent diabetes

Science Daily - 30 Oct 2019 20:01
Researchers have shown for the first time how a compound found only in avocados can inhibit cellular processes in the pancreas that normally lead to diabetes.
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High levels of traffic exhaust at one's residence increases the risk of stroke even in low-pollution environments, according to a new study. The study suggests that it is mainly black carbon from traffic exhaust that inc...
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Severe infections during pregnancy have been connected to a range of psychiatric disorders by different studies in humans and animals. Now, researchers have shown in mice how the infections affect neuronal development as...
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Scientists have developed a new therapeutic concept for the treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy. It represents a gene therapy capable of suppressing seizures at their site of origin on demand. Having been shown to be eff...
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A simple saliva test to detect if someone has recently taken the street drug ''spice'' has been developed.
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New batteries will mean it could take just 10 minutes to charge electric cars enough to travel 300 kilometres - and the batteries still work after 2500 charge cycles
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