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Location American Science News for 3 May 2020
Don't Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste. Instead, Use It as a Catalyst for Innovation "I think we need to scale back, or maybe even stop..." Have you been on the receiving end of an email to that effect from a senior leader in your organization in response to an uncertain, challenging, and difficult situa...
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Researchers have discovered a neural circuit that drives physical responses to emotional stress. Emotional stress signals are processed in the ''emotion'' circuits and integrated in the DP/DTT. The integrated signals are...
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A new test can detect glaucoma progression 18 months earlier than the current gold standard method, according to results from a recent clinical trial.
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Arthritis Drug Presents Promise as Treatment for COVID-19 Pneumonia UCSD has launched a Phase III clinical trial to assess whether tocilizumab (Actemra), a drug commonly prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory disorders, has therapeutic value for those at risk of devel...
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Lockdown singing: the science of why music helps us connect in isolation Researchers explore how and why music is helping to keep us all connected during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Earbud-like nerve stimulator shows promise for relieving indigestion For the 15% of American adults who suffer from frequent indigestion or functional dyspepsia, a new, non-invasive treatment may provide some relief. Respiratory-gated Auricular Vagal Afferent Nerve Stimulation (RAVANS), a...
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AI supported test for very early signs of glaucoma progression A new artificial intelligence algorithm can detect the progression of glaucoma up to 18 months earlier than conventional methods.
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