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Obesity Linked to Higher Cancer Risk

Roadway Fatalities: Drivers Not Solely Responsible

Study Reveals Skin HPV Link to cSCC

Team Proposes Updates to National Guidelines for Occupational Impairment

Trump Administration Promotes Health Data Upload Initiative

Study Shows Nirsevimab Effective Against RSV in Infants

Study Links Fragmented Sleep to Brain Vessel Damage

California Sees Decrease in Cold Deaths Amid Rising Temperatures

Study Reveals Gender Disparity in MS Drug Treatment

Shot Available for Peanut, Bee, Pollen, Cockroach Allergies

New Technologies for Early Detection of Skin Cancer

Infants Exposed to GABA Anesthetics Show Brain Maturation

Celiac Disease Drug Speeds COVID Recovery

Mutant DJ-1 Gene Role in Hereditary Parkinson's

Researchers Explore Metformin's Mechanism for Type 2 Diabetes

Devastating Impact: Black Death in England

New Male Contraceptive Drug Shows Promise in Human Trials

Feet: Microbial Hotspots Packed with Sweat Glands

Zinc Leaching in Pre-Filled Syringes Detected

Managing Neurogenic Bladder: Impact of Spinal Cord Damage

High Number of Unused Covid Vaccine Doses in Norway

Spike in Nitrous Oxide Deaths in US: Study Findings

Brazilian Researchers Identify Genes Predicting Melanoma Immunotherapy Response

240,000 West Virginia Students to See Change in Cafeteria

Study Reveals Lynch Syndrome Risk for Second Colorectal Cancer

Novel Eye-Tracking Metrics Identify Concussion-Related Vision Disorders

Understanding Major Depressive Disorder: Impact on Daily Life

Impact of State of Alarm on Memory: Haezi Group Study

AI Technology Enhances Breast Cancer Risk Prediction

Study: Low FODMAP Diet Improves Colonic Barrier in IBS-D

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Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Siberian Tattoo Secrets

"Revealed: Universe's Hidden Composition Stuns Experts"

Moonquake Ground Acceleration Shifts Lunar Landscapes at Apollo 17 Site

Injured Sea Turtle Returned to Ocean After Boat Strike

Shift Towards Clean-Label Cosmetics: Lavandula Angustifolia Hydrosol Solution

Polish Government's Border Emergency: Impact on Elections

Gulf of Maine Fisheries Thrive Amid Stable Seawater pH

Heat Wave in Southeastern Turkey Sparks Pleas for State Aid

Clothing as Self-Powered Health Sensor

Study on Mental Health of Latina College Students After IPV

New Tool Enhances Small Business Transaction Security

Researchers Uncover Reasons for Bat and Bird Coexistence

Tesla's Bitter Dispute with Swedish Labor Union

Indonesian Domestic Travelers Prioritize Safety Over Service

Florida Panthers Making Comeback with Genetic Rescue

Scientists Develop Open-Source Tool for Quantum Light Simulation

Earth's Climate Systems Vulnerable: Magnets Unveil Surprising Insights

Earthquake Near Kamchatka Peninsula Triggers Tsunami Waves

Trump Withdraws U.S. from Paris Climate Agreement: Global Concerns

Global Study: Cumulative Heat Impact on Young Students

Bilateral Symmetry in Animals: Rare Exceptions Revealed

Study Reveals Instagram Images Influence Public Opinion

Humans Inhaling High Levels of Lung-Penetrating Microplastics

Nisar Satellite Launches Advanced Radar System

Challenges of Water Supply in Space Camping

Earth's Protective Magnetic Field Shields Life from Cosmic Radiation

Astronomy Challenges and Benefits of Larger Distances

Powerful Earthquake Off Russia's Far East Coast Triggers Tsunami Waves

Volcano Eruption in Russia's Far East Triggers Tsunami Alerts

Study by Cenieh Reveals Hominin Diversity in Asia

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Tech Industry CEO Blames AI for 2025 Mass Layoffs

Is AI causing tech worker layoffs? That's what CEOs suggest, but the reality is complicated

Tata Motors Acquires Iveco Group for $4.4 Billion

Tata Motors to buy Italy's Iveco for $4.4 bn

Physicist patents quantum computing enhancement method

Quantum Computers: Revolutionizing Data-Intensive Applications

Study Reveals Solar Power's Climate Impact Across U.S.

Study finds a 15% solar power boost could cut US CO₂ emissions by millions of metric tons annually

Viral Roblox Game About Gardening Surprises Summer

Millions are flocking to grow virtual gardens in viral Roblox game created by teenager

Japanese technology giant Panasonic announces a new chief as its profits barely hold up

Panasonic Names New CEO, Sees 1.2% Profit Increase

The Power of Guilt: A Societal Advantage

AI can evolve to feel guilt—but only in certain social environments

Too many em dashes? Weird words like 'delves?' Spotting text written by ChatGPT is still more art than science

Rise of Chatbots: Writing Code, Summarizing Text, and More

Carbon fiber boosts dry-processed battery performance

Breakthrough in Dry Process for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Hiding secret codes in light can protect against fake videos

New Tool for Fact-Checkers in Misinformation Battle

Enduring Ancient Roman Concrete: A 2000-Year Legacy

Is ancient Roman concrete more sustainable than modern concrete?

Wafer-scale 2D InSe semiconductors achieve record performance for next-generation electronics

As AI booms, data centers threaten energy grid and water supplies, expert says

Researchers Develop Wafer-Scale InSe Semiconductors

Massive Data Centers Drive AI Infrastructure Expansion

Harnessing Earth's Deep Heat: Overcoming Geothermal Pumping Challenges

Deep geothermal energy: How gas bubbles can unlock Earth's hidden energy

What does 'drier' really mean in 'green' homes?

New Study Challenges Home Dampness Assumptions

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Friday, 2 October 2020

Influence of bots on spreading vaccine information not as big as you think

The influence of bots on vaccine-related discussions on social media is a lot smaller than we think, with only a minor fraction of information from bots reaching active social media users.

Enhancing blood sugar control boosts brain health for people with type 2 diabetes

Controlling blood sugar levels improved the ability to clearly think, learn and remember among people with type 2 diabetes who were overweight, a new study shows. But losing weight, especially for people who were obese, and increasing physical activity produced mixed results.

HER2+ breast cancer patients live longer if drugs given before surgery eradicate tumour

Final analysis of results from a randomised clinical trial of lapatinib and trastuzumab given before surgery in patients with early HER2-positive breast cancer has found that women who had no signs of residual disease after treatment (known as a pathological complete response, pCR) survived longer without the cancer returning than patients who did not. This was more likely to happen in patients who received the two anti-cancer drugs together, rather than as single agents.

Researchers reveal which benign breast disease is most likely to develop into cancer

Benign breast diseases (BBD), which are non-cancerous disorders of the breast, such as lumps, are known to increase the chances of subsequent breast cancer. Now a team of Spanish researchers have found that the way BBD is detected as part of a national screening programme is an indication of which are more likely to become cancerous.

Risk of heart disease in breast cancer patients can be predicted from routine scans

Automated analysis of breast cancer patients' routine scans can predict which women have a greater than one in four risk of going on to develop cardiovascular disease, according to research presented at the 12th European Breast Cancer Conference.

Face masks unlikely to cause over-exposure to CO2, even in patients with lung disease

New research findings contradict statements linking wearing face masks to carbon dioxide poisoning by trapping CO2. During the COVID-19 pandemic the wearing of face masks has become a highly political issue with some individuals falsely claiming that wearing face masks may be putting people's health at risk. The study published in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society shows otherwise.