By Oregon State University
In a new study looking at toddlers and preschoolers with autism, researchers found that children with better motor skills were more adept at socializing and communicating.
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By Iowa State University
Imagine if you were wrongly accused of a crime. Would you be stressed? Researchers have found the innocent are often less stressed than the guilty. And that could put them at greater risk to admit to a crime they didn’t commit.
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By American Chemical Society (ACS)
The technology that peeks underneath clothing at airport security screening check points has great potential for looking underneath human skin to diagnose cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages, scientists say.
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By Elsevier
There is hope for new live-attenuated malaria vaccine according to a new study. This work has genetically engineered malaria parasites that are stunted through precise gene deletions, and these could be used as a vaccine that protects against malaria infe
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By University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
A family of microRNAs blocks cancer progression and metastasis by stifling a tumor’s ability to weave new blood vessels to support itself, researchers have reported.
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By University of Iowa
A study has been published using brain scans to document the effects of schizophrenia on brain tissue. The findings may help doctors better understand the origin of the illness and the best ways to treat it.
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By American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM)
Companies that build a culture of health by focusing on the well-being and safety of their workforce may yield greater value for their investors.
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By Heidelberg, Universität
By studying processes that occur at the ends of chromosomes, a team researchers has unravelled an important mechanism towards a better understanding of cellular aging.
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By Basque Research
By taking advantage of the fact that our body proteins and robot arms both move in a similar way, scientists have developed a program to simulate these movements.
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By Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Ducks and gulls are the natural hosts of influenza A virus. Research has characterised influenza A viruses in gulls and ducks in Norway. This discovery may lead to a better understanding of the epidemiology and host adaptation of influenza A virus.
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By UPI
A man from southern Colombia had to have his penis amputated after he allegedly overdosed on the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra
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By American Medical Association (AMA)
Four weeks of treatment with a combination of the drug pentoxifylline and the corticosteroid prednisolone did not improve 6-month survival compared with prednisolone alone in 270 patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis, according to a new study.
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By St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Researchers have discovered the first inherited gene mutation linked exclusively to acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) occurring in multiple relatives in individual families.
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By University of New Mexico Cancer Center
What we think of today as a “complete” genome is not truly complete. But, with the new technology, scientists can finally sequence an entire “complete” genome from an individual. The new technology gives unprecedent
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By ResearchSEA
A UN study of 10,000 men in Asia and the Pacific found that overall nearly half of those men interviewed reported using physical and/or sexual violence against a female partner, ranging from 26 percent to 80 percent across the sites studied.
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By American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Using a highly sensitive technology called NanoString, researchers have identified seven targets that could potentially be used to develop new immunotherapies for patients with metastatic melanoma.
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By Association for Psychological Science
Compared to younger adults, older people are less adept at reading emotion in their spouse's face. But when their spouse isn't present, older and younger adults are equally able to discern their significant others' moods, according to new research.
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By American Society for Microbiology
Scientists have developed a strain of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus that could be used as a vaccine against the disease.
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By University of Alabama at Birmingham
New research shows while there’s an association between breakfast habits and obesity, some practices by scientists have led the evidence for a causal claim to be exaggerated.
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By University of Michigan Health System
Nearly one in five older adults who have common operations will end up in the emergency department within a month of their hospital stay, a new study finds – a surprisingly high number found in the first national look at the issue.
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