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Location American Science News for 19 November 2019
A 2016 experiment pointed towards the existence of an undiscovered force of nature. Now researchers say they've seen a second sign
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Sepsis survivors require follow-up support

Science Daily - 20 Nov 2019 01:14
Survivors of sepsis -- a life-threatening response to an infection -- have expressed a need for advocacy and follow-up support, according to a new study.
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A new study finds that, in the first year and a half of the program, children with mental health diagnoses who were served by the TEAM UP sites went for more primary care visits than similar children served by nearby non...
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Patients and medical providers should be aware that chronic opioid use can interfere with sleep by reducing sleep efficiency and increasing the risk of sleep-disordered breathing.
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For those using illicit opioids to manage their chronic pain, cannabis may be a beneficial -- and a less dangerous -- alternative, according to new research.
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Neurons that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine communicate with T cells to enhance allergic inflammation in the lungs of young mice but not older mice, researchers report. The findings potentially explain why asthma ...
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Light-sensing camera may help detect extraterrestrial life, dark matter Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have made one of the highest-performance cameras ever composed of sensors that count single photons, or particles of light.
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Yoga and physical therapy (PT) are effective approaches to treating co-occurring sleep disturbance and back pain while reducing the need for medication, according to a new study. The research showed significant improveme...
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Catatonia in Down syndrome

Science Daily - 19 Nov 2019 19:55
Down syndrome, due to an extra chromosome 21, occurs in 250,000 children and adults in the United States, making it the country's most common chromosomal disorder. Inherited heart defects, thyroid cancer, celiac disease ...
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Nuclear RNA levels are kept in check by RNA decay factors. Now, researchers show that an excess of RNA in the nucleus can have negative effects on a crucial regulator of stem cell differentiation.
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Scientists have peered inside the brain to show how taking DMT affects human consciousness by significantly altering the brain's electrical activity.
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Meningitis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Live Science - 20 Nov 2019 01:59
Meningitis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Meningitis is an infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. The disease is usually caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi, and its telltale signs are a severe headache, sudden fever and stiff neck.
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Neptune's Wobbling Moons Are Locked in a Never-Before-Seen Orbital Dance Standing on one moon, you'd see the other pass overhead twice before ducking around to pass on the other side.
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Does Adversity Really Make Us Stronger?

Live Science - 20 Nov 2019 00:48
Does Adversity Really Make Us Stronger? In our culture, there's this idea that enduring a tragedy can be good for your personal growth. Here's what the science says.
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Sharp-wave ripple activity in the brain may be an early biomarker for Alzheimer's disease before cognitive impairment begins.
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Is There Actually Science Behind 'Dopamine Fasting'?

Live Science - 19 Nov 2019 23:58
Is There Actually Science Behind 'Dopamine Fasting'? The trendy concept of 'dopamine fasting' actually finds its roots in established addiction therapies.
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The brains of adults who received hemispherectomies as children had unusually strong connections between functional brain networks in the remaining hemisphere, which help the body to function as if the brain were intact.
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DMT alters electrical activity in the brain. The compound significantly decreases alpha wave activity, the dominant rhythm associated with wakefulness, and increases theta waves, associated with dreaming. Overall brain a...
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'Dog Years' Are a Total Myth. Here's How Old Fido Really Is. When your dog's big, pleading eyes look up at you, is it with old-age wisdom or teenage naiveté?
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Study on surface damage to vehicles traveling at hypersonic speeds Vehicles moving at hypersonic speeds are bombarded with ice crystals and dust particles in the surrounding atmosphere, making the surface material vulnerable to damage such as erosion and sputtering with each tiny collis...
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In 1987, a huge nearby supernova stunned astronomers. The explosion should have left behind a neutron star, but nobody has ever been able to find it until now
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Bram Stoker's Vampire Victim Shows 'Textbook' Leukemia Symptoms ymptoms of acute leukemia resemble depictions of people suffering from vampire attacks in popular gothic novels.
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