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Unseen Tumor Growth: Detecting Early Signs

Study Reveals Impact of Opioid Overdose Measures on Palliative Care

Genetic Link Found Between Autism and Rare Condition

Study Reveals Brain's Handling of Working Memory

Rise in Anxiety and Depression Among Children

Study Suggests Hospitals Key for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

Reduced Anesthesia Dose in Child Surgery: EEG Monitoring Success

Study Shows Saliva Test & AI Predict Severe Chemo Side Effects

Study: Protein Source, Distribution, and Intake Impact on Muscle Gain

Breakthrough Technique Allows Seeing New Color

"Dutch Artist Piet Mondrian: Contrasting Styles Revealed"

Study: Brain Activity in Conversations

Study Reveals How Pride and Awe Boost Parental Well-Being

Passengers Hesitant: Trust in Autonomous Vehicle Tech

High Blood Pressure Affects 108 Million Americans

Australian Study Shows Cost Savings in Prison Needle Programs

Parental Action Plan for Child's Learning Challenges

Patient in Northampton Seeks Timely Care in Small City

Colorado's Leading Gender-Affirming Care Draws Medical Seekers

Impact of 50 Years of Economic Change on Less Educated Americans

Study Reveals Fatty, Sugary Diets Impair Brain Function

Chris Vogelsang's Long Battle with Cancer

Protein Inhibiting Cell Division: Potential Biomarker for Liver Disease

Medical Student Analyzes Colon Cancer Treatment Options

Virginia Department of Health Confirms State's First Measles Case

Listeria Outbreak Linked to Baltimore Ice Cream

Texas Health Officials Report 36 New Measles Cases

Michigan Reports First Measles Outbreak Since 2019

Act Fast: Chest Pain or Stroke? Drive to Hospital or Call 911

Global Trend: Impact of Being an Only Child

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Urban Heat Island Effect Reduces Cold-Related Deaths

Trump and Zeldin to Reconsider Environmental Regulations

Catalytic Conversion of Waste CO2 into Fuels

Powerful Radio Telescope Discovers Mysterious Plasma Structures

Canadian Wildfires Turn New York City Skies Orange

Researchers Discover Evidence of Late Antique Little Ice Age Impact on Iceland

Plants' Battle Against Clever Bacterial Invaders

Variety of Bird Beaks: Shapes and Sizes

Impact of Earth Science Class: Changing Views on Climate

Trump Administration Urges 60 Colleges to Revise Policies

Anomalous Hall Effect: Voltage Generation in Materials

Chimps in Guinea-Bissau's Park Share Fermented Breadfruit

Trump Administration Alleges Anti-Christian Discrimination

Slavevoyages Tool for Data on History's Largest Slave Trades Gets New Home

Vatican Announces Death of Pope Francis

Astounding Proposals at 2025 Lunar Planetary Science Conference

Tesla Bumper Stickers: Pre-Elon Purchase Revelations

Mars: Ancient Warmth and Water Spark Hope for Life

"Milky Way's Irregular, Hot Cavity: A Million Kelvin Mystery"

Comparing Telescopes: The Key to Fair Assessment

Managing the Puppy Blues: Coping with Stress

Nasa's Moon to Mars Program: Advancing Crewed Missions

Canadian Political Leadership Stays Traditional Amid Global Instability

Astronomers Discover Unexpected Gas on Exoplanet

National Reckoning: U.S. Reflects on Crime Prevention

Physical Punishment Allowed in Many U.S. States for Misbehaving Students

Motion of Unlabeled Cells Reveals Cancerous Tendencies

Astronomers Discover Evidence of Ancient Cosmic Collision

Astronomers Discover Compact Dwarf Galaxy Evolution

Solar System in Local Bubble: Evidence of Ancient Supernova

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Q-CTRL Unveils Ironstone Opal: Quantum Navigation Success

"Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse: Fatal Engineering Assumption"

Las Vegas Spaceport Offers Military-Grade Personal Satellite

Google's Unlawful Online Monopoly Confirmed by Federal Judge

Trump Administration's Chip Export Restrictions Could Boost Chinese Innovation

Humanoid Robots Run Alongside Humans in Chinese Capital's Half-Marathon

Federal Judge Rules Google Held Illegal Monopoly in Advertising

Ford Adjusts Exports Amid US-China Trade Conflict

Humanoid Robots Join Beijing Half Marathon

NASA Calibrates Shock-Sensing Probe for X-59 Test Flights

NASA's C-130 Hercules Begins New Mission in California

AI Models' Spurious Correlations: Tracing and Overcoming Them

Racing to Reinvent: Sustainable Innovations in Construction

Llm Technology Speeds Up Code Generation

Nasa Engineers Utilize Ground Sensors for Air Taxi Safety

Perovskite Photovoltaics: Stability Challenges in Commercialization

Tiny Semiconductor Particles: Key to Photovoltaic Advancements

Chinese Scientists Enhance Adhesion for Efficient Tandem Solar Cells

Anxious Companies Seek Rare Earths Amid China Export Limits

Netflix Outperforms Analyst Expectations in Q1

Challenges of Radiation in Outer Space

Europe Shifts to Dominant Renewable Energy Future

Adaptable Robots Transforming Electronic Waste Recycling

New Method Speeds Up Quantum Measurements

Smart Insole System Monitors Walking for Posture Improvement

AI Creativity: ChatGPT and LLMs Redefine Co-Creation

Study Reveals Gamers Stressed by Manipulative Designs

Maximizing Electronic Chip Efficiency with Advanced Cooling Technology

Thermoelectric Materials: Powering IoT Devices

New Wearable Sweat Sensor Helps Monitor Hydration Levels

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Friday, 25 October 2019

Neurotoxicologists highlight 'significant global health issue' for undernourished people around the world

So you say you're interested in a plant-based diet?

Lupus study illustrates the importance of diversity in genetic research

Scientists at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology have pinpointed epigenetic differences in the way lupus affects black women compared to other lupus patients, revealing important mechanics of the puzzling disease. Epidemiologists have identified that lupus impacts black women with greater frequency and severity than other populations. Scientists in Devin Absher's Lab at HudsonAlpha published findings in August showing that increased risk and harm to lupus patients can be linked to epigenetic differences—essentially, the degree to which certain genes are functioning.

Study finds risk factors tied to drowning-related hospitalizations and death

Approximately 1 in 10 children admitted for injuries related to drowning end up dying despite comprehensive medical care after being admitted to a hospital, according to new research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition.

Research tests speed of drones in responding to medical emergency scenarios

Could drones be used someday to deliver life-saving medications or interventions in the case of a child's emergency, a drug overdose or in response to a mass casualty scene? According to new research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2019 National Conference & Exhibition, it's an idea worth exploring.

At what age is it considered child neglect to leave a child home alone?

A majority of social workers surveyed believe children should be at least 12 before being left home alone four hours or longer, and they are more likely to consider a home-alone scenario as neglect if a child is injured while left unsupervised, according to research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition.

Study identifies challenges to neonatal resuscitation outside of hospitals

With about 62,000 babies born outside of hospitals each year, and 1 in 10 newborns needing help to start breathing, emergency medical services (EMS) responders must be ready to give expert newborn resuscitation care. However, new research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition found many responders lack recent training in resuscitation techniques for infants and experience in caring for newborns.

Only half of US children get enough sleep during the week

Only 48% of school age children in the United States get 9 hours of sleep most weeknights, according to new research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition in New Orleans. Those who do, the study suggests, are significantly more likely to show a positive outlook toward school and other signs of "childhood flourishing," a measure of behavioral and social well-being.

'Swimmer's shoulder,' common in more than three-quarters of swimmers

The painful overuse injury called swimmer's shoulder, common in competitive swimmers, may be caused by excessive swimming distance during training along with a culture in competitive swimming that sublimates pain, according to new research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition.

Study finds youth suicide rates rise with community poverty levels

Research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition shows that U.S. children living in counties with the highest poverty level are more than one-third more likely to die by suicide than those living in the least impoverished counties. The association is most pronounced for suicide by firearms.

Antihistamine use for anaphylaxis symptoms linked with delay seeking emergency treatment

New research suggests that giving antihistamine medicine to a child experiencing anaphylaxis—a sudden and severe allergic reaction that can quickly be fatal—usually does more harm than good by delaying emergency treatment.

Bariatric surgery is a safe option for young adolescents with morbid obesity

Bariatric surgery is safe for teens with morbid obesity and is beneficial for young patients who would otherwise face potential lifelong risks of death associated with obesity, according to new research being presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2019 National Conference & Exhibition.

Study shows shoppers reject offers made under time pressure

Giving consumers short time limits on offers means they are less likely to take them up, according to new research.

Cutting-edge robot makes short work of gardening chores

A gardening robot has been developed that can self-navigate and automatically prune roses and trim bushes.

Political affiliation may help drive and shape a person's morals

Which came first—the personal beliefs or the political party? While it may seem intuitive that a person's beliefs or moral compass may steer them toward one political party over another, a new study suggests it may be the other way around.

What's driving tropical deforestation? Scientists map 45 years of satellite images

Tropical forests are under increasing pressure from human activity such as agriculture. However, in order to put effective conservation measures in place, local decision-makers must be able to precisely identify which areas of forest are most vulnerable.