By University of California - San Francisco
Scientists have identified a new way to manipulate the immune system that may keep it from attacking the body's own molecules in autoimmune diseases such as Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.
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By Journal of Consumer Research, Inc.
Consumers are more likely to participate in online betting if it’s called “gaming” rather than “gambling,” according to a new study.
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By European Lung Foundation
A doctor from the UK has shown how an innovative music video can help increase awareness of how to treat asthma.
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By Loyola University Health System
A young man from Germany donated bone marrow cells to save the life of a complete stranger. The cells helped to cure Murphy of a blood disorder called MDS that otherwise would have been fatal. They recently met for the first time.
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By Harvard School of Public Health
Blacks are more likely than whites to sleep less than seven hours a night, and the black-white sleep disparity is greatest in professional occupations.
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By Norwich BioScience Institutes
Gene motion is revealed to play a role in gene regulation and could be important in all areas of biology.
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By American Medical Association (AMA)
An intervention to improve household routines known to be associated with obesity increased sleep duration and reduced TV viewing among low-income, minority children, and the approach may be an effective tool to reduce body mass index (BMI) in that popula
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By Oregon Health & Science University
During a three-year period in seven metropolitan areas in the western United States, the emergency medical services system sent more than 85,000 injured patients to major trauma hospitals who didn't need to go there -- costing the health care system more
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By Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard
A team of researchers has found a way to self-assemble complex structures out of bricks smaller than a grain of salt. The new method could help solve one of the major challenges in tissue engineering: Creating injectable components that self-assemble into
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By University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences
Nanodiamond drug delivery system allows chemotherapy to be delivered directly to brain tumors for better treatment efficacy with fewer harmful side effects.
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By Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
A major aim of today’s neuroscience is to understand how an organism’s nervous system processes sensory input and generates behavior. To achieve this goal, scientists must obtain detailed maps of how the nerve cells are wired up in the
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By Kids+Chemical Safety
Higher levels of bisphenol A were associated with several measures of obesity in children, research has recently found. Specifically, children exposed to higher levels of bisphenol A had increased odds of having a body mass index in the 95th percentile (i
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By European Lung Foundation
People with severe asthma, who are often described as ‘steroid-dependent’, are actually less likely to respond to the treatment they depend on, when compared to people with mild asthma.
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By Journal of Consumer Research, Inc.
Consumers have negative reactions to flattery by salespeople, even if they think the compliments are sincere, according to a new study. But disliking a salesperson doesn’t mean a customer won’t buy from the store.
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By University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Scientists have identified a new way to manipulate the immune system that may keep it from attacking the body’s own molecules in autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.
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By Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group
Researchers found racial and ethnic differences in the rates of inpatient mortality and hospital discharge to institutional care in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Compared to white patients, Asian/Pacific Islander patients were more likely and His
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By University of Alabama at Birmingham
A newly published study is the first to reveal the role of the kidney in the regulation of iron metabolism following injury.
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By Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (Seattle BioMed)
Researchers are using systems biology to discover how liver cells infected with malaria parasites are more vulnerable than previously thought, and that existing drugs can be leveraged to force those infected cells to self destruct while leaving the health
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By Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
Scientists have discovered a protein mediator SON plays a critical role in the health and proper functioning of human embryonic stem cells.
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By National Academy of Sciences
Delivery of cancer care in the US is facing a crisis stemming from a combination of factors -- a growing demand for such care, a shrinking oncology work force, rising costs of cancer care, and the complexity of the disease and its treatment.
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