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In a study involving thousands of participants, a new blood test detected more than 50 types of cancer as well as their location within the body with a high degree of accuracy, according to an international team of resea...
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Study will test if hydroxychloroquine can prevent COVID-19 Researchers in New York and Washington state plan to enroll 2,000 participants
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Surfing the waves: Electrons break law to go with the flow If you see people walking down a street and coming to a junction, it's difficult to predict which direction they might take. But, if you see people sitting in separate boats, floating down a stream, and the stream splits...
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Scoreboard ranks states by social distancing. How is yours doing? Mountain West states score poorly on the new metric.
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Infants who were started on solid foods at or before three months of age showed changes in the levels of gut bacteria and bacterial byproducts, called short-chain fatty acids, measured in their stool samples, according t...
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A new analysis highlights the power of regular, daily exercise on our immune system and the importance of people continuing to work-out even in lockdown.
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As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the globe, scientists are working to move solutions to diagnose and treat the virus to the marketplace as soon as possible.
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Diarrhea is first sign of illness for some COVID-19 patients Some patients with COVID-19 experience gastrointestinal symptoms, particularly diarrhea, as the first sign of illness.
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Caring for seniors during COVID-19 pandemic

Science Daily - 31 Mar 2020 21:01
Scientists lay out guidelines and best practices for healthcare providers and family caregivers who are providing care for older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Researchers describe their discovery of a new mechanism that could contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases. The scientists found that ZBP1, a protein best known for defending against incoming viruses, is ...
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UC Davis Health physicians and medical staff detail the diagnosis and treatment for first known case of community transmission of COVID-19 in the US. The case reveals how the patient's symptoms matched -- and sometimes v...
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Exercise can only improve strength in muscle-degenerating diseases when a specific type of muscle cell ages, report researchers.
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Visual feedback is just as important as a sense of body position when it comes to the involuntary reflexes that activate muscle movement, says a new study.
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Amyloid plaque formation directly causes brain tissue loss in animals, but a drug called lithium reduces the life shortening effects of this loss, shows a new study.
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A chemical used in hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking, has the potential to interfere with reproductive hormones in men, according to new research.
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When will social distancing end? Two road maps chart the way. Two public health experts offered concrete road maps to the end of social distancing.
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The day following the lockdown of the UK amid the COVID-19 outbreak, 38% of study participants reported significant symptoms of depression, and 36% reported increased levels of anxiety. The day before lockdown, 16% repor...
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Increased levels of PHGDH exRNA levels were found in the blood approximately two years before people were clinically diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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Wine tears - the drops that form inside a glass after wine is swirled in a glass - are caused by the formation of an unstable shock wave
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"Bacteria always find new ways to manipulate their environment to protect themselves," says HarshithaKotian, a PhD candidate at the Center for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE), Indian Institute of Science (IISc). Spr...
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People who use glucocorticoids, a class of steroids used to treat asthma and arthritis, are at higher risk of developing severe symptoms of COVID-19.
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New insights into pain signaling in the brain

Neuroscience News - 31 Mar 2020 22:36
Study reveals how a neuropeptide called Big Dynorphin binds to the acid-sensing ion channel receptor, causing pain signals to be sent around the body.
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