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Study Reveals High Prevalence of Intimacy Symptoms among Young Brazilian Women
US Health Secretary Criticizes Medical Journals
Cholera Outbreak in Sudan: 172 Dead, 2,500 Ill
Parkinson's Disease and the Immune System
Study Reveals Internet Addiction's Psychological Impact
Importance of Muscle Mass in Cancer Treatment
Insights on Biomolecular Condensation in Neurodegenerative Disease
New Treatment Guidance Developed to Combat Uveitis Vision Loss
Covid-19 Cases Surge with New Variant Circulation
Algorithm for Treating Sickle Cell Disease in Children
Caffeine: Widely Consumed Psychoactive Substance
Wildfire Pollution Linked to Lower Lung Cancer Survival
Ghrelin: Key to Preventing Parkinson's Constipation
Study Links Increased Bed Rest to Cognitive Decline
Study Reveals Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Impact Aging
Investigating Multimorbidity Risk Factors in Aging Population
Digital Tools Transforming Research on Lifestyle Interventions
Study Reveals Cultural Impact on Mental Health Recovery
Study: GLP-1 RAs Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
Zika Virus: Severe Brain Defects in Fetus
Injection Every Six Months Reduces High Blood Pressure
Clinical Trial: TPE and Immunoglobulin Reduce Biological Age
Low-Fat Vegan Diet Benefits: Study Reveals Surprising Results
Study Reveals Health Risks of Ultrasonic Cigarettes
Machine Learning Tool for Managing Blood Sugar After Heart Surgery
Lack of Gender Analysis in Tobacco Control Research
"Stroke: Leading Cause of Death and Disability in the U.S."
New Scoring System Enhances Colorectal Cancer Risk Prediction
Sleep Aid Prevents Brain Damage in Mice
Researchers at UBC Okanagan Develop Superior Mechanical Heart Valve
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Study Reveals Necrosis as Key to Human Aging & Space Travel
One in Six US Children Have Developmental Disabilities
Sharks: Predatory Hunters with Scavenging Habits
Medieval Frontier Garrison Unveiled in Mongolia
Plastic Pollution Impact on Land Ecosystems
Study: Modern Gasoline Cars' Emissions Pose Risks
Female Coastal Wolf Collared for Study Dies in Southeastern Alaska
Fungus Study Reveals Massive Bat Mortality
Study Reveals Ways to Enhance Fava Bean Taste
Ancient Hunter-Gatherers Near North America-South America Bridge
China Launches Space Probe for Asteroid Sample Retrieval
Future Technologies: Merging Atom-Thin Materials
Researchers Propose Transforming Narrative on Ultra-Processed Foods
Myanmar Conflict Refugees Find Solace in Fishing
Indoor Air Quality Linked to HVAC Systems
New Study Reveals Breakthrough in Wheat Resilience Discovery
Bat Species in Germany Adapting to Urban Areas
First Recorded Gravitational Wave Confirms Einstein's Theory
New Marital Practice Uncovered in Chinese Cities
Boosting Electronics Speed with Light-Based Operations
Teachers' Perceptions Impact Student Academic Progress
Butterfly Effect: Weather Impact Beyond Borders
Exploring Control of Biomolecular Condensates in Cells
Revolutionary Metalenses: Optical Tech Breakthrough
Role of Green Hydrogen in Future Energy System
Student Discovers Rare Creature in Swartberg Mountains
Math Strategies for DNA, RNA, and Proteins
Coral Reefs in Hawaii Threatened by Ballooning Sea-Urchin Populations
Researchers Uncover 3D Structure of Myoferlin and Dysferlin
Study Reveals Body's Stress Response Reset Cycle
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Devastating Effects of Soil Liquefaction: Lessons from Japan
AI-augmented models improve chemical grouting predictions in complex soils
EU Considers Allowing Airlines Longer Flight Delays
Longer flight delays without compensation? EU plan divides
Telegram Partners with Elon Musk's xAI for Grok AI on Messaging Service
Telegram to get $300 mn in partnership with Musk's xAI
Ultra-thin protective coating boosts cadmium telluride solar cell performance by 13%
Nyu Tandon Research Boosts CdTe Solar Cell Efficiency
Robots with Dual Flying and Driving Capabilities Face Terrain Challenges
Robot morphs midair to switch from flying to rolling on terrain
Language Model Exhibits Human-Like Cognitive Dissonance
GPT-4o exhibits humanlike cognitive dissonance, study finds
What is AI slop? Why you are seeing more fake photos and videos in your social media feeds
Reddit Post on Husband's Affair Goes Viral
What Happens When Your Device Goes for Recycling
Critical minerals don't belong in landfills. Microwave tech offers a cleaner way to reclaim them from e-waste
Want an advanced AI assistant? Prepare for them to be all up in your business
Debates on Social Roles of AI Chatbots
Robots Enhance Recycling Industry Efficiency
VR could help train employees working with robots
New Composite Material Boosts Solar Cell Performance
Composite material keeps solar panels cool, boosting longevity by more than 200%
Robots in Ocean Sciences: Exploring Uncharted Depths
Algorithm improves acoustic sensor accuracy for cheaper underwater robotics
First Soft Robots Walk Out of Making Machines
Soft robots can walk themselves out of a 3D printer
Grant for All-Electric Buses in Ithaca Falters
Electric buses don't like the cold, study finds
AI Encourages Music Creation: Spotify CEO
AI to spur more music creativity, not a threat: Spotify CEO
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSFriday, 30 October 2020
Mothers pass on allergies to offspring, preclinical study shows
Mothers can pass allergies to offspring while they are developing in the womb, researchers from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) and Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore reported this week in the journal Science.
Millions more face virus restrictions in northern England
Millions more people in northern England face stricter coronavirus rules next week, the government said Friday as it perseveres with a localised response to surging case rates.
Japan Airlines forecasts over $2.3 bn annual net loss
Japan Airlines said Friday it had forecast an annual net loss of more than $2.3 billion after the coronavirus pandemic grounded air travel around the world.
British Airways parent IAG logs vast loss on virus
IAG, the owner of British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia, dived into a net loss of 1.76 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in the third quarter on coronavirus fallout, it said Friday.
Twitter shares sink as user growth slows
Twitter shares tumbled Thursday after the messaging platform's quarterly update showed a slowdown in user growth.
New York, northeast US try to hold off second virus wave
New York and other parts of the northeastern United States, which have kept the coronavirus outbreak under control after being an early epicenter in the country, are now seeing a worrying rise in infections.
Facebook quarterly profit jumps despite ad boycott
Facebook's profit jumped in the recently-ended quarter as the leading social network benefitted from a rebounding online ad market despite a boycott, the company reported Thursday.
Apple iPhone sales tumble, trimming profit
Apple shares were sent reeling Thursday on word of a steep drop in sales of iPhones, which are at the heart of the tech titan's money-making engine.
Big Tech delivers strong profits amid pandemic, political scrutiny
Big Tech powerhouses Thursday delivered robust quarterly earnings reports, leveraging the needs of pandemic-hit consumers amid heightened scrutiny of their economic power.
US tops 90,000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours for first time
The United States notched a record number of new coronavirus cases on Thursday, for the first time topping 90,000 diagnoses in 24 hours, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University.
France back in coronavirus lockdown as US surges to daily record
France headed into a second lockdown on Friday as the resurgent coronavirus pandemic hit new heights in the United States with a daily record of more than 90,000 cases, just five days before the presidential election.
JetBlue is the latest airline to retreat from blocking seats
The days of airlines blocking seats to make passengers feel safer about flying during the pandemic are coming closer to an end.
FBI warns ransomware assault threatens US health care system
Federal agencies warned that cybercriminals could hobbled all 250 U.S. facilities of the hospital chain Universal Health Services, forcing doctors and nurses to rely on paper and pencil for record-keeping and slowing lab work. Employees described chaotic conditions impeding patient care, including mounting emergency room waits and the failure of wireless vital-signs monitoring equipment.
MyH.E.A.L.T.H. app—once only available to military—hits civilian app stores in 2021
U.S. soldiers, family members and veterans have had exclusive access to a smartphone app they used to improve eating, sleeping, exercising and stress, until now.
Hospital floors are hotspot for bacteria, creating route of transfer to patients
The floors of hospital rooms are quickly and frequently contaminated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria within hours of patient admission, creating a route of transfer of potentially dangerous organisms to patients, according to a study published today as part of the proceedings from Decennial 2020: The Sixth International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections. Decennial 2020, an initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, was cancelled in March due to the pandemic. All abstracts accepted for the meeting have been published as a supplement issue in the journal Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
Decision conflict before cancer surgery correlates with lower activity after surgery
Nearly one-third of cancer patients who decide to undergo surgery for their condition may have second thoughts, and this decision conflict may lead to less favorable treatment outcomes in both the near- and long-term, according to a team of investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Ariadne Labs, a joint center for health systems innovation at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH).
ICE detention centers saw sustained outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, says study
More than a dozen U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers experienced large, repeated outbreaks of vaccine-preventable illnesses in the last three years, according to a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco.
Study shows COVID-19 risk to firefighters and emergency medical workers in New York City
Firefighters and emergency medical workers in New York City were 15 times more likely to be infected during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the general public, according to a study published in ERJ Open Research.
Study of COVID-19 levels in oncology staff suggests need for more extensive testing
A study of oncology staff carried out immediately after the spring peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK indicates that many had been infected with the coronavirus as they tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies. This included staff who did not show any symptoms.
Study reveals impact of COVID-19 on oncology staff and their work
The results of a survey of 1038 doctors, nurses, pharmacists, administrators and allied health professionals (such dieticians and physiotherapists) working in oncology in the UK National Health Service (NHS) during the spring wave of COVID-19 will be presented at the NCRI Virtual Showcase.
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