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Risks of Kidney Transplant in Obese Patients
Key Details Revealed About Rare Blood Disorders
Mit Study: Language Model Tripped by Nonclinical Data
Music Enhances Mood and Memory for Alzheimer's Treatment
Rare Gene Mutation Delays Alzheimer's by Damping Brain Inflammation
Enhanced Patient Management with Post-Therapy Imaging
New Zealand Food Composition Database Update: Cultural Insights
Rising Temperatures Prompt Calls for Water Safety Education
Overcome Gym Anxiety: Beginner's Guide to Starting Workouts
Study Reveals Food Structure Impact on Digestive Hormones
North England's Elderly Face Health and Housing Challenges
Summer Barbecues: Protect Against Black-Legged Deer Ticks
Digital Era Impact: Excessive Screen Time Linked to Mental Health Issues
New Genetic Cause Uncovered for Rare Developmental Disorder
Thalamus Role in Abstract Thinking Unveiled
New Robotic Surgical System Advances Head and Neck Cancer Care
Importance of Hearing Health: Visit an Audiologist
Warning: Stop Using Crayan Mattress Bought on Amazon
Chemotherapy Effectiveness in Cancer Treatment
Chocolate Candy Recall Over Undeclared Milk
Report Reveals High Levels of Depression, Anxiety, Body Image Issues, and Insomnia Among Australian Women
CBD from Cannabis May Reduce Problematic Behaviors in Autistic Boys
Record High Temperatures Grip U.S., Heat Wave Warning
Northwestern Team Develops Wireless Sleep Monitoring Device
Body Repays Sleep Debt Through Afternoon Deep Sleep
Tokyo Researchers Develop Label-Free Cell Age Detection
Mystery Solved: Specific Teeth Targeted by Childhood Caries
High Rates of Low Birth Weight in The Gambia
Breakthrough Discovery: Brain's Cerebellum Neuron Receptors Unveiled
New Potential Drug for Type 2 Diabetes: Lower Blood Sugar, Boost Fat Burning
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Netflix Show Adolescence Highlights Online Misogyny
Eco-Friendly Quantum Dots Enable High-Efficiency Hydrogen Production
World Juniors Hockey Players Face Sexual Assault Trial
Nasa to Launch Arcstone for Enhanced Earth Sensor Data
International Researchers Develop Breakthrough in Ultra-Thin Magnets
Global Agrifood System Under Strain: Urgent Transformation Needed
Midwestern Farmers Opt for Continuous Corn Planting
Connection Between People-Watching and Chimpanzees
Revealing Prehistoric Techniques: Crafting Ornaments from Animal Teeth
Innovative Molecular Assembly for Nanoelectronics
New Treatments for Cancer, Infectious Diseases, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's
New Tool Speeds Up Genetic Engineering of Yeast Strains
Fundraisers Express Ethical Concerns About AI in Donor Work
Marine Microalgae Increase Density of Ocean Microplastics
Qantas Boeing 737 Turbulence Injures Crew and Passengers
Earth's Surface: Two-Thirds Covered by Cooling Clouds
Study Reveals Link Between Solar Flares and Planetary Weather
Marine Mammals Use Seaweed for Massages
Arctic Sea Ice Receding Due to Warming Atlantic Water
Unveiling Physics Beyond Standard Model: The King Plot
Decades of Ocean Exploration: Where is Marine Life Found?
Dark Ground Challenge: Mouse vs. Human in Key Retrieval
Challenges in Developing Alzheimer's Drugs
Rising Concern: Impact of Doomscrolling on Faith
University of Portsmouth Study: Citizen Science vs. Microplastics
Lipid Nanoparticles Engineer CAR T Cells In Vivo
New Galaxy Discovery: Jellyfish Galaxy Unveiled
Plutonium Levels in Sediment Exceed 4,500 Times Western Australia's Coastline
Unveiling Godrevy Beach's Climate Secrets
Novel Synthetic Micropeptide "Killswitch" Reveals Protein Immobilization
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University of Ottawa Researchers Enable Long-Distance Device Connectivity
New laser power converters can transmit power to further, remote destinations
TikTok Ban Delayed Once More
TikTok ban delayed for third time—experts aren't surprised
AI applications are producing cleaner cities, smarter homes and more efficient transit
How Artificial Intelligence Transforms City Energy Systems
'Thermoelectric permanent magnet' achieves record power density for energy harvesting
Breakthrough: Nims Unveils High-Performance Thermoelectric Magnet
NASA air taxi passenger comfort studies move forward
Nasa's Vision for Air Taxis: Evaluating Passenger Comfort
Scientists develop stable all-perovskite tandem solar cells
Innovative Strategy to Alleviate NiOx Corrosion in Tandem Solar Cells
Pioneering Nondestructive Testing for Micro-LED Wafers
'Soft-touch' approach advances nondestructive testing for micro-LED wafers
Three-layered material separates charges to boost green hydrogen production
Enhanced Hydrogen Production with New Materials
WhatsApp Makes Major Shift to Advertising
WhatsApp introducing advertising is a potentially lucrative but risky move
AI Integration in All Professions, Including Law
The law relies on being precise. AI is disrupting that
Scientists create soft robots from rice paper that biodegrades safely within 32 days
Kitchen Ingredient in Vietnamese Spring Rolls Found Biodegradable
High-capacity battery anode material offers graphite alternative
Skoltech Study: Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons for Battery Anodes
Mystery Surrounding Car Crash Injuries Unveiled
Crash dummies used in car safety tests are still modeled after men despite higher risks for women
Tesla to Launch Robotaxi Service in Austin
Tesla expected to launch long-discussed robotaxi service
Road crash injuries are on the rise in Australia—how can we stop them?
Rising Hospitalization Rates for Road Crashes
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSSaturday, 7 November 2020
Iran daily virus infections exceed 9,000
Iran on Saturday announced a new record of more than 9,000 new cases of COVID-19 infections in the Middle East's worst hit country, as the government imposed new restrictions.
UK bans entry from Denmark after COVID mink outbreak
Britain on Saturday banned entry to all non-resident foreigners coming from Denmark after a mutated version of the coronavirus linked to mink farms was found in humans.
US Covid-19 cases hit record for third day, topping 127,000: monitor
The United States has set a third straight daily record for new COVID-19 infections, notching more than 127,000 cases, John Hopkins University reported Friday.
FDA panel urges rejection of experimental Alzheimer's drug
Government health advisers sharply criticized a closely watched Alzheimer's drug on Friday, concluding there wasn't enough evidence that the experimental drug slowed the brain-destroying disease.
Six countries reported coronavirus on mink farms, WHO says
Denmark and the United States are among six countries that have reported new coronavirus cases linked to mink farms, the World Health Organization said.
Physical distancing polices not enough to protect lower-income people
A new Boston University School of Public Health study of the first four months of America's coronavirus epidemic, published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, shows that physical distancing (also called "social distancing") policies had little effect on lower income people still needing to leave their homes to go to work—but does show them staying home when they could.
New findings for viral research on bicycle crashes at railroad crossings
New research by Professor Chris Cherry follows his previous research that drew worldwide attention to the frequency of bicycle crashes at a railway crossing near his UT office.
Coming out as bisexual associated with increased risk of smoking: study
For many years, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other non-heterosexual (LGB+) folks have been known to be more likely to smoke than their straight counterparts.
Reducing dementia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
The incidence of dementia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is lower in patients receiving biologic or targeted synthetic disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) than in patients who receive conventional synthetic DMARDs, according to a new study. The study was presented at the virtual annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.
Underinsurance is growing, but HSAs aren't keeping up: study
High deductible health plans (HDHPs) have become much more common among all racial/ethnic and income groups, but the health savings accounts (HSAs) that make these plans potentially workable are far less common among Black, Hispanic, and lower-income enrollees—and the gap is growing.
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