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Accurate DNA Method Predicts Age: Hebrew University Study
Study Reveals Impact of C4 Hepatitis B on First Nations Australians
Experts Urge Widespread Screening for Primary Aldosteronism
Negative Health Effects of Alcohol: Short-term Headaches to Long-term Cancer
Texas Hill Country Flood Results in 121 Deaths and Over 100 Missing
Alzheimer's and Depression Link: Impact on 1M Americans
Decoding 1918 Influenza Virus Genome: Key Human Adaptations
Bread Recall in 12 States for Undeclared Hazelnuts
Ankle's Regenerative Power: Key to Repairing Knee and Hip Cartilage
New Study: Baxdrostat Lowers Blood Pressure
Study Suggests Food Tax Impact on Australian Diets
"Vine's Legacy: Redefining Viral Videos Before TikTok"
Karolinska Institutet Study Reveals 250 Proteins Linked to Malaria Severity
Study Reveals Air Pollution Accelerates Aging
Overcoming Challenges in Molecular Diagnostics
Novel Method Tracks Cancer Treatment Responses in Cells
Novel In Vivo System Reveals Senescent Cell Behavior
Surge in GHB Ambulance Calls in Australia
The Vaginal Speculum: Essential Tool for Gynecological Exams
Blood Test Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Risk
AI Revolutionizes Healthcare Disparities: Global North vs. South
Alzheimer's Disease Signs Detected Early in Finnish Study
Child in Critical Condition After Car Crash in Southern Colorado
Depression Linked to Uncontrolled Diabetes
Kaiser Permanente Study: Anticholinergic Exposure Linked to Decline
Isolating Genetic and Phenotypic Characteristics for Cancer Therapies
Study Reveals Higher Diabetes Risk in Isolated Seniors
Challenges Faced by Depressed Mothers in Parenting
Nus Study Shows Need for Multi-Component Interventions
Young Woman Weds After Surviving 40-Pound Tumor Surgery
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Search for Dark Matter: Decades-Long Quest
Potential Disruptions: Primordial Black Holes and Planetary Orbits
Oxidx Blood Test Identifies Muscle Recovery in Racehorses
Key Insights: Blood Stains on Cotton Fabrics
Space Weather Threatens Burgeoning Space Industry
Leveraging Factors to Retain Early Career Teachers
Rising Satellite Launches Cause Surge in Space Debris
Physicists Uncover Quantum System Behavior
Researchers Develop Atomically Precise Copper Nanocluster for CO2 Reduction
Ancient Mediterranean Donkeys: Trade and Ritual Sacrifices
Study Reveals Health Impairment in Nuclear Leaders
Challenges in Tracking Galactic Gas and Dust
Revolutionizing Research: Photo-Induced Force Microscopy Origins
European Ecosystems Struggle: Hope for Biodiversity Revival
Scientists Enhance Solar Cells with Second Molecule
Scientists Uncover New Airway Defense Mechanism
Scientists Compile List of Top Threats to Rocky Shorelines
Dairy Cows: Mammary Health Impacts Milk Quality
UK Experiences Rising Extremes in Temperature and Rainfall
Palladium and Platinum Catalysts in Propylene Electrooxidation
How Plants Survive Extreme Heat: Science Reveals Secrets
Climate Mystery Solved: Cave Formations in China Defy Ice Age Cycles
Key Role of Enzyme AMPD1 in Muscle Energy Production
Global Warming Impact: Plants' Stomatal Closure Strategy
Scientists Develop Enhanced SNAP-Tag2 for Live Cell Labeling
Cultural Heritage Strengthens Community Resilience
SpaceX Carries Indian, Polish, Hungarian Visitors Home
SUTD Researchers Innovate Cell Deformation for Intracellular Delivery
New Technique Enables Self-Driving Labs to Boost Data Collection
Volcanic Rock: Australia's Natural Fertilizer Revolution
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Mexican Actors Rally Against AI Threat
Mexican voice actors demand regulation on AI voice cloning
University of Alberta Engineers Enhance Water-Based Batteries
Jupiter Ranks Fourth: Georgia Tech Supports Supercomputer
Pancaked water droplets help launch Europe's fastest supercomputer
Battery breakthrough: Researchers improve performance of rechargeable water-based cells
Deep Neural Networks: Powering AI from Recognition to ChatGPT
Risks in NFT Trading: Security Challenges in Web3
Mapping the minefield: First comprehensive security review of NFTs reveals widespread vulnerabilities
What a folding ruler can tell us about neural networks
High-purity green hydrogen with very low tar from biomass, with chemical looping gasification
Sugar Cane Waste to Green Hydrogen: Efficient SECLG Process
Global Textile Waste Crisis: Impact of Wearable Electronics
Unveiling the Power of Foundation Models in Chatbot Responses
Disappearing electronics: Biodegradable fiber electronics offer solution to e-waste and textile pollution
New simulation system generates thousands of training examples for robotic hands and arms
Amazon Prime Day Sales Show Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty
Amazon Prime Day finds success amid tariffs, consumer concerns
NVIDIA's new AI tool enables precise editing of 3D scenes and photorealistic images
Challenges in Controlling AI Image Generation
Elon Musk's Startup xAI Apologizes for Offensive AI Posts
xAI apologizes for Grok's offensive posts
Electricity Poles Installed in Navajo Nation Boost Power Access
Faced with US heat waves, the Navajo push for power—and A/C
Does AI actually boost productivity? The evidence is murky
Australia's Labor Productivity Growth Hits 60-Year Low
Limit Fridge Gazing Time to Boost Productivity
Beat the heat with these cooling gadgets and wearables
Air India Plane Crash: Fuel Control Switches Turned Off
What the 'black box' can tell us about plane crashes
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSMonday, 9 November 2020
Loneliness a leading cause of depression in older adults
Loneliness is responsible for 18% of depression among people over 50 in England, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
'Diseases of despair' have soared over past decade in US
'Diseases of despair', such as substance abuse, alcohol dependency, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors, have soared in the US over the past decade, reveals an analysis of health insurance claims data published in the online journal BMJ Open.
Severe COVID-19 infection rare in newborns
Severe COVID-19 infection appears rare in newborn babies, suggests a new study.
Think 'virtual' for family gatherings during the holidays
(HealthDay)—Virtual gatherings are the best choice for family get-togethers this holiday season, an expert says.
Acute exposure to higher ozone levels linked to higher risk of cardiac arrest
Exposure to higher ozone concentrations in the air is significantly associated with a higher risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Heart Association's Resuscitation Science Symposium 2020.
Serious disparities in care and outcomes found among Black and non-white heart patients
Adults from underrepresented racial groups who have acute heart blockages and cardiac arrests received fewer early interventions, had longer hospital stays and higher death rates than their white counterparts, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Heart Association's Resuscitation Science Symposium 2020.
Russia sees record surge in virus cases
Russia registered a record number of new coronavirus infections on Monday with cases in Moscow surpassing a previous high set in May.
iPhone contractor in China admits student labor law contraventions
A Taiwan company crucial for the production of iPhones for tech giant Apple admitted Monday that working conditions for some students employed at a factory in China contravened agreed labor terms.
Lung symptoms common among users of e-cigarettes and related products
One-third of people using e-cigarettes or related products reported symptoms associated with lung or respiratory tract impact or injury, according to an analysis of a 2016 national survey, to be presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2020.
Researchers find link between food insecurity and cardiovascular death risk
Food insecurity is one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues—about 13.7 million (10.5 percent) of households in the United States were food insecure at some time during 2019, a trend likely to increase in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to preliminary research conducted by researchers at Penn Medicine, increasing rates of food insecurity in counties across the United States are independently associated with an increase in cardiovascular death rates among adults between the ages of 20 and 64.
New medication may treat underlying causes of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
The new, investigational heart medication mavacamten may improve key structural abnormalities of obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a condition characterized by thickened heart muscle that obstructs pumping of blood through the heart, according to research from the Phase 3 EXPLORER-HCM trial, to be presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2020.
Biden to name virus team as worldwide cases top 50 million
The global tally of people infected by the coronavirus shot past 50 million on Monday, as United States President-elect Joe Biden geared up to name the scientists who will lead the country's response to its disastrous outbreak.
Virgin's Hyperloop carries passengers for the first time
The Virgin Hyperloop made its first journey carrying passengers Sunday, in a test the company claimed represented a major step forward for the "groundbreaking" technology capable of transporting people at 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) an hour.
Fresh off election victory, Biden turns to virus response
As he begins his transition to the presidency, Joe Biden is pivoting from a bitter campaign battle to another, more pressing fight: reining in the pandemic that has hit the world's most powerful nation harder than any other.
Prescriptions of antipsychotic medications in young children is declining
The use of antipsychotics in young children is declining but doctors continue to prescribe these medications off-label for conditions not approved by the Food and Drug Administration and without the recommended psychiatric consultation, a Rutgers study found.
More economic worries mean less caution about COVID-19
Workers experiencing job and financial insecurity are less likely to follow the CDC's guidelines for COVID-19, such as physical distancing, limiting trips from home and washing hands, according to a Washington State University study.
E-cigarettes can be 'gateway' to cigarettes for teens with no prior intention to smoke
Cigarette smoking remains a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. And while adolescent cigarette smoking has declined over the past several decades, e-cigarette use presents a new risk for nicotine use disorder. a new study, published Nov. 9 in the journal Pediatrics, finds that e-cigarette use is associated with a higher risk of cigarette smoking among adolescents who had no prior intention of taking up conventional smoking. These findings have strong implications for practice and policy, researches say.
New cancer drugs saved over 1.2 million people in the US over 16 years, new study shows
More than 1.2 million people in the US prevented facing death following a cancer diagnosis, between the year 2000 and 2016, thanks to ever improving treatment options—a large new national study shows.
People with inflammatory bowel disease still die earlier despite increase in life
A study comparing life expectancy of people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and without found that, while life expectancy increased for both groups, people with IBD generally died sooner. The study is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Study examines health literacy and shared decision-making in prostate cancer screening
New research examines the dynamics between men's health literacy, their discussions with their doctors, and their decisions on whether to get tested for prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a potential marker of prostate cancer. The findings are published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS).
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