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Spina bifida surgery before birth restores brain structure
Neuroscience News - 5 Apr 2020 01:22
Performing in utero surgery on babies to repair spina bifida related defects between 23 and 26 weeks of gestation triggered the restoration of normal brain structure.
Clues to COVID-19 coronavirus's vulnerability emerge from an antibody against SARS
Neuroscience News - 4 Apr 2020 22:16
Structural mapping of both SARS and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, reveals an almost identical site on both coronaviruses to which the CR3022 antibody binds. This suggests a functionally important and vulner...
Anterior insula activation restores prosocial behavior in animal model of opioid addiction
Neuroscience News - 4 Apr 2020 21:40
Using chemogenetic methods, researchers activated neurons in the anterior insular and increased prosocial behavior in rodent models of opioid addiction.
Lucy had an ape-like brain
Neuroscience News - 4 Apr 2020 03:18
Endocranial imprints of Australopithecus afarensis revealed they had an ape-like brain organization. Evidence was also found of protracted brain growth, which suggests infants may have had a longer dependence on caregive...
Everyone should wear face 'masks' in public, CDC now recommends
Live Science - 4 Apr 2020 02:53
People should wear nonsurgical cloth face coverings when they go out in public during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the CDC now recommends.
Instead of just flattening the COVID-19 curve, can we 'crush' it?
Live Science - 4 Apr 2020 02:39
A veteran public health scholar argues we can defeat COVID-19 in just 10 weeks if we take a "concerted and determined" approach.
Experimental diabetes device works by killing gut cells with hot water
New Scientist - 4 Apr 2020 02:05
A device that carries hot water down a tube into the gut may help manage diabetes by killing overgrown gut cells that release hormones key to metabolising food
Why the coronavirus slipped past disease detectives
Live Science - 4 Apr 2020 18:32
Groups of scientists tasked with identifying pandemic-prone microbes like the novel coronavirus were stretched too far and thin.
New York has been crushed by COVID-19. Will other US cities be spared?
Live Science - 4 Apr 2020 17:45
The number of coronavirus cases continue to shoot up in New York City, and are overwhelming the city's health care systems. Other cities could experience the same if precautions are taken seriously.
Using sponges to wipe out cancer
Science Daily - 4 Apr 2020 23:56
Manzamine A, a natural product derived from certain groups of sponges, can block the growth of cervical cancer cells, report researchers. Manzamine A targets a protein that is highly expressed in many cancers, including ...
US modelling study estimates impact of school closures for COVID-19 on US health-care workforce and associated mortality
Science Daily - 4 Apr 2020 23:56
US policymakers considering physical distancing measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 face a difficult trade-off between closing schools to reduce transmission and new cases, and potential health-care worker absenteeis...
Larger thighs associated with lower risk of heart disease in obesity
Science Daily - 4 Apr 2020 23:56
A larger thigh circumference may be associated with lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease in people with obesity, according to a new study. In overweight and obese Chinese men and women, larger thigh c...