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Effective Weight-Loss Drugs: Pros and Cons
Lower Toxic Chemical Exposure for Pregnant Vapers vs. Smokers
Diabetes Medication Reduces Migraine Days by Half
Study Reveals Heart Rate Variability in Sleep Predicts Health Issues
Study: Brain's Pain Control Mechanism Fails in Chronic Pain
"SFARI Releases Data on Autism Inpatient Collection"
Alzheimer's Brain: Vascular System's Key Role in Disease
Study Reveals Food Insecurity Impact on U.S. Surgical Patients
Study Reveals Dietary Patterns Impact Overactive Bladder
Prevalence of Hypertension Higher in Elderly Women
Proteins in Umbilical Cord Blood Signal Inflammation
LGBTQ+ Youth Crisis Support Line Closing July 17
Healthy Microbiome Before Chemotherapy May Protect Breast Cancer Patients from Heart Damage
Listeria Outbreak Prompts Recall of Fettuccine Alfredo
Tool Predicts Bowel Cancer Adaptation for Personalized Drugs
Adolescents' Sleep Study: Bedtime Screen Habits Impact Health
Child's Death Prompts Closure of Butcher Shops
Immune Changes in Cancer Patients Linked to Heart Risks
First Individualized Risk Prediction Model for Early-Stage Hodgkin's Lymphoma
New Laboratory Method Speeds Genetic Disorder Diagnosis
Impact of Sleeping Environment on Quality of Sleep
Study Reveals Blood Differences in ME/CFS Patients
Key Protein CLCF1 Unveiled: Linking Exercise to Health
Weighted Vest & Resistance Training Fail to Prevent Bone Loss
Understanding the Link Between Liver Fibrosis and Disease
Fecal Transplant Matches Antibiotics for Treating Bacterial Infection
Tasmanian Women Hospitalized with Meningococcal Disease
Uncovering Deeper Health Issues Linked to Snoring
Study: Inter-Eye Retinal Asymmetry as Cognitive Frailty Biomarker
British Woman Dies from Rabies After Morocco Holiday
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Stable Rainfall Patterns in Northern Africa 3.5-2.5 Million Years Ago
Earth's Rapid Warming: Climate Shifts Impact Marine Life
Navigating Social Connections: Key to Climbing Influence
Researchers from Kyushu University Uncover Key Role of H3K4me3 in Oocyte Development
Scientists Discover Mosquito Feeding Diversity
Challenges of Modern Parenting: Navigating AI Discussions
New Algorithm Explores Surface Material Interactions
Study Reveals 100kg Wet Wipes in Taff River Annually
Researchers Discover Plants on Roofs Remove Microplastics
Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Workplace Evolution
Scientists Capture Embryos Defending Against Bacteria
EU Commission to Abandon Greenwashing Rules
Myanmar Struck by Devastating 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake
Limited Progress in Understanding Climate Change and Air Pollution Interactions
First Significant Heat Wave Sweeps Across United States
Potential of Quantum Computers: Speeding Computation & Innovation
Macron Urges Europe to Reclaim Space Power
Optimal Tax and Subsidy Combinations for Eco-Friendly Food
Global Study Reveals Viruses' Impact on Bacterial Evolution
Market-Based Water Management Boosts Colorado River Sustainability
Effective Microbial Consortium for Degrading Acetochlor: Promising Solution for Soil Pollution
Chinese Scientists Uncover Plant Growth Boost
Leveraging Banking Sector for Climate Resilience
The Circulating Channels of Volcanic Island Coral Reefs
Molecular Mechanisms in Honey Bees' Fate Deciphered
Penn State Research Team Breaks 165-Year-Old Thermal Radiation Law
Chinese Scientists Enhance Beta-Blocker Production
Benefits of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Medicine
Quantum Physics Breakthrough Accelerates Computer Speed
Breakthrough Method Reveals Nanoscale Phonon Transport
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Billions of login credentials have been leaked online, Cybernews researchers say
Billions of Login Credentials Leaked, Cybersecurity Alert
Study finds curated 'starter packs' fueled rapid user growth on Bluesky
How 'Starter Packs' Boosted Bluesky to 30M Users
Novel Power Supply Tech for 3D-Integrated Chips
3D chip stacking method created to overcome traditional semiconductor limitations
NIMS Collaborators Develop Model for Steel Durability
Machine learning model predicts heat-resistant steel durability while preserving data confidentiality
NASA aircraft to make low-altitude flights in mid-Atlantic, California
Research Aircraft Conduct Low-Altitude Flights Over East and West Coast
Novel Time-Division MIMO Tech Boosts Receiver Efficiency
Unlocking faster multiplexing for 6G low-earth orbit satellites
Text-Based Image Generation Models: Limitations in Creativity
AI image models gain creative edge by amplifying low-frequency features
Epfl Researchers Unveil Model Enhancing AI Chatbot Language Understanding
Bilinear sequence regression model shows why AI excels at learning from word sequences
Urgent Call for Cleaner Energy Amid Rising Natural Disasters
Rising Demand for Clean Tech Minerals Strains Supply Chains
Indigenous engagement is essential for small modular nuclear reactor projects
Recycling batteries from 'urban mines': How Europe can source critical raw materials at home
Deezer to Flag AI-Generated Albums
Music streaming service Deezer adds AI song tags in fight against fraud
Heat Ingress Through Windows: A Major Energy Waste
Three-mode smart window cut indoor temperature by 27°C and eliminate urban glare
Renewable Energy Project: Community Response Concerns
Bribe or community benefit? Sweeteners smoothing the way for renewables projects need to be done right
New report offers roadmap for stronger China–Asia partnerships on green independent power projects
Griffith Asia Institute Report: Boosting Asia's Clean Energy Shift
Hackers Cause Nationwide Supply Shortage
Cyberattack on grocery supplier reveals fragility of US food supply
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Research challenges conventional wisdom about key autism trait
A new study into the causes of sensorimotor impairments prevalent among autistic people could pave the way for better treatment and management in the future, say psychologists.
How do Americans view the virus? Anthropology professor examines attitudes of COVID
In her ongoing research about Americans' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Arizona University anthropology professor Lisa Hardy and her collaborators have talked to dozens of people. A couple of them stand out to the researchers.
Historical racial and ethnic health inequities account for disproportionate COVID-19 impact
A new Viewpoint piece published online in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society examines the ways in which COVID-19 disproportionately impacts historically disadvantaged communities of color in the United States, and how baseline inequalities in our health system are amplified by the pandemic. The authors also discuss potential solutions.
Higher COVID-19 mortality in men could be explained by differences in circulating proteins and immune system cells
New research presented at the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Diseases (ECCVID, online 23-25 September) suggests that the higher risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes in men could be explained by differences in circulating proteins and immune system cells compared with women. The study is by Gizem Kilic, Radbound University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands, and colleagues.
Study of UK key workers shows around half who had COVID-19 symptoms probably did not have the disease
New research from Public Health England (PHE) presented at this week's ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID) shows up to half of UK key workers from a cohort of just under 3,000 individuals recruited (including police, fire and healthcare workers) who had self-reported symptoms of COVID-19 did not test positive for antibodies to the disease. This suggests that their symptoms were due to other conditions. The study was presented by Ranya Mulchandani, PHE, Birmingham, UK in collaboration with PHE colleagues and academic partners across the UK.
Older Western Europeans could already have systemic 'profile' that makes them susceptible to severe COVID-19
New research presented the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, online 23-25 September) shows that the severe COVID-19 immunological profile, represented by changes in cell populations and circulating inflammatory proteins, is already partly present in older healthy individuals.
Novel neuroimaging study on dissociative symptoms reveals wounds of childhood trauma
Being traumatized can cause what are known as dissociative symptoms—such as experiencing amnesia, an out-of-body experience, feeling emotionally numb—which may help people cope. Experiencing these symptoms intensely or for a long time, however, can negatively impact an individual's ability to function.
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