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Antibiotics may increase risk for opioid abuse
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 00:19
Researchers administered antibiotics to rats for two weeks, depleting their gut microbiome. They then administered oxycodone. Compared to rats given only the opioid, those given the antibiotics had profound changes in ho...
Childhood obesity and high blood pressure warn of future heart disease
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 17:25
A large study in adolescents and children, some as young as 3 years of age, shows a link between obesity, high blood pressure, and later damage to blood vessels.
Vasopressin levels could be a potential biomarker for autism in babies
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 00:44
Lower levels of vasopressin were present in the cerebrospinal fluid of infants who later went on to be diagnosed with autism.
Heart disease more likely for adults with dysfunctional childhoods
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 22:57
Children who experience trauma, abuse, neglect and family dysfunction are at increased risk of having heart disease in their 50s and 60s. People exposed to the highest levels of childhood family environment adversity wer...
Variation in how side effects are reported clouds drug safety
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 21:40
A new study finds significant variation in how drug side effects are reported, potentially making some drugs seem safer or less safe than they really are.
Experts successfully treat severe case of COVID-19 in 3-week-old infant
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 20:54
In one of the first reported cases of its kind, a 3-week-old infant in critical condition recovered from COVID-19 due to rapid recognition and treatment by physicians from McGovern Medical School at The University of Tex...
Surgeons help create new process for disinfecting and reusing N95 masks
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 19:17
Amid shortages of personal protective equipment due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a St. Louis health care system has implemented a process to disinfect disposable N95 respirator masks that allows h...
Agricultural pickers in US to see unsafely hot workdays double by 2050
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 19:17
Temperature increases by 2050 and 2100 in U.S. counties where crops are grown will double, then triple the number of unsafe workdays. The study also looks at strategies the industry could adopt to protect workers' health...
How the heart affects our perception
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 19:17
When we encounter a dangerous situation, signals from the brain make sure that the heart beats faster. When we relax the heart slows down. But the heartbeat also affects the brain but the underlying mechanisms are unclea...
Correlations in COVID-19 growth point to universal strategies for slowing spread
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 17:25
Models drawing on chaos theory find growth in nine countries conforms to a power law curve and highlight the value of strict social distancing and testing policies.
How Will Coronavirus End? It Depends on Our Immunity. Three Possible Outcomes
Singularity Hub - 28 Apr 2020 16:00
We're all so ready for this to be over. With the curve finally flattening in the US, the ramping up of anti-viral and vaccine trials against SARS-CoV-2--the virus that causes Covid-19--and the launch of antibody tests to...
Work-related stress linked to increased risk for peripheral artery disease
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 15:35
People who reported work-related stress were more likely to be hospitalized for treatment of peripheral artery disease compared to those who did not report work-related stress. Work-related stress, or job strain, refers ...
New type of immune cell discovered in breast ducts
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2020 15:35
Breast cancer researchers have discovered a new type of immune cell that helps to keep breast tissue healthy by regulating a vital process within mammary ducts - the sites where milk is produced and transported, but also...
Seniors with COVID-19 show unusual symptoms
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 23:36
Confusion, delirium, and disorientation may be additional symptoms older adults with coronavirus face. Researchers report changes in the central nervous system are driving these new symptoms of COVID-19.
How mistakes help us recognize things
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 23:20
Contextual information, especially space and sequence, contributes to the distortion of perception in short-term memory.
How genes control courtship and aggression
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 23:07
Study shows how sex-determining genes can mediate courtship and aggressive behaviors in fruit flies. The findings demonstrate the complexity of the relationship between behavior and sex.
COVID-19 may be tied to rare syndrome in children, UK doctors warn
Live Science - 28 Apr 2020 23:04
Doctors in the U.K. are now warning of a possible connection between COVID-19 and an unusual inflammatory syndrome in children.
COVID-19: Study recommends social distancing stay in place until summer
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 22:20
Despite the push for the country to reopen, researchers warn social distancing measures should remain in effect until the summer to avoid a potential deadly resurgence of coronavirus. A new model shows that as more empha...
People with brown fat may burn 15% more calories
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 22:00
Study reports short-term cold exposure activates brown fat and energy metabolism, helping people with brown adipose fat burn calories 15% more than those without.
How the heart affects our perception
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 21:46
Brain activity alters over the heartbeat cycle, helping us make sure certain information is kept out of our conscious experience. The findings provide a conceptual framework to explain how internal signals integrate into...
The US just hit 1 million cases of coronavirus
Live Science - 28 Apr 2020 21:39
The United States has reported 1 million cases of COVID-19 nationwide, as of today (April 28). That's about two thirds of all reported cases of the disease in the world.
Rat spinal cords control neural function in biobots
Neuroscience News - 28 Apr 2020 21:26
Researchers combined intact neurons from a rat's spinal cord with a tissue-engineered 3D muscle system, creating a biohybrid robot, or biobot. After culturing the system for seven days, the motor neurons from the spinal ...