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Why only some post-stroke survivors can 'copy what I say'
Science Daily - 13 Nov 2019 01:02
Researchers report that the left lateral temporal cortex must be intact in stroke patients with aphasia if they are to have their speech entrained. In speech entrainment, stroke survivors practice fluent speech productio...
Cells control their dance of death
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 23:29
Researchers have revealed for the first time how white blood cells control the final moments of their death, helping their own removal from the human body.
Use of locum doctors rising despite limited evidence on quality and safety
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 05:47
There is little hard evidence to support the widely held perception that locum doctors present a greater risk of causing harm to patients.
Lower IQ, family history tied to treatment-resistant schizophrenia
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 05:47
Those with a family history of schizophrenia and men with lower IQ are more likely to struggle with treatment resistant schizophrenia than others with the mental disorder, according to a new study. The researchers say th...
Flame-retardant exposure increases anxiety, affects social behaviors in prairie vole
Science Daily - 13 Nov 2019 01:02
New research shows that early life exposure to a commonly used flame-retardant mixture increases anxiety and affects socioemotional behaviors in prairie voles, particularly in females.
Study reveals 'bug wars' that take place in cystic fibrosis
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 23:29
Scientists have revealed how common respiratory bugs that cause serious infections in people with cystic fibrosis interact together, according to a new study.
Good noise, bad noise: White noise improves hearing
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 23:29
White noise is not the same as other noise -- and even a quiet environment does not have the same effect as white noise. With a background of continuous white noise, hearing pure sounds becomes even more precise, as rese...
Widespread misinterpretation of gene expression data
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 23:09
Reproducibility is a major challenge in experimental biology. New research identifies a frequent technical bias in data generated by RNA-seq technology, which allows in a single test the simultaneous measurement of the e...
Low-cost, portable system takes OCT beyond ophthalmology
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 22:04
Researchers have developed a way to perform optical coherence tomography (OCT) in hard-to-reach areas of the body such as joints. The advance could help bring this high-resolution biomedical imaging technique to new surg...
leukemia diagnostics: AI-driven single blood cell classification
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 21:29
For the first time, researchers show that deep learning algorithms perform similar to human experts when classifying blood samples from patients suffering from acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Their proof of concept study p...
At the heart of regeneration: Scientists reveal a new frontier in cardiac research
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 21:26
Researchers uncover mechanisms in zebrafish heart regeneration that could lead to better treatments for babies in need of heart repair.
More Americans struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep
Science Daily - 12 Nov 2019 21:26
If you have trouble sleeping, you're not alone. New research finds more Americans have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. The difficulties were most prevalent in people with healthy sleep length.
Nile River Formed Millions of Years Earlier Than Thought, Study Suggests
Live Science - 12 Nov 2019 19:14
The Nile River may have emerged around 30 million years ago, driven by the motion of Earth's mantle.
What do we know about the gut microbiota in Parkinson's disease?
Neuroscience News - 12 Nov 2019 04:01
Researchers propose future gut microbiome studies related to Parkinson's disease should address questions relevant to patient care.
A Teen's Lungs Were So Badly Damaged from Vaping, He Needed A Double Lung Transplant
Live Science - 13 Nov 2019 01:18
The 17-year-old patient's lungs were so severely inflamed and scarred that they had to be replaced.
The Vagus Nerve: Your Body's Communication Superhighway
Live Science - 13 Nov 2019 00:31
Would you believe that one nerve controls everything from your ability to feel the skin on your ear to the speed of your heart and your digestive system? Get to know the vagus nerve
Specific neurons that map memories now identified in the human brain
Neuroscience News - 13 Nov 2019 00:01
Neural activity in the entorhinal cortex is correlated with place-based memories. The findings shed new light on how the brain processes spatial memory.
Depression linked to nutrition in middle-aged and older adults
Neuroscience News - 12 Nov 2019 23:44
Poor nutrition was linked to an increased risk of depression in middle-aged and older adults. Men who consume higher levels of fat and lower levels of omega-3 were more prone to depression. A diet low in fruits and veget...
Chronic adversity dampens dopamine production
Neuroscience News - 12 Nov 2019 23:04
Those who experience chronic adversity throughout life have impaired ability to produce sufficient dopamine levels to help them cope with stressful situations.
A method for measuring animal personality
Neuroscience News - 12 Nov 2019 22:38
New mouse study demonstrates animal research needs to take into account the interplay between behavior, genetics, and personality.
Transitions into medical physics
Symmetry Magazine - 12 Nov 2019 21:56
Scientists who moved from particle physics or astrophysics to medical physics sit down with Symmetry to talk about life, science and career changes. "I wasn't one of those people who grew up knowing that they wanted to b...
Gaming in the US emits as much carbon dioxide as all of Sri Lanka
New Scientist - 12 Nov 2019 21:30
Energy use from gaming in the US produces carbon emissions on a par with Sri Lanka's total annual carbon footprint