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Research Reveals Challenges in Compensation for Indigenous Road Injuries
Skin Cancer: Key Facts and Treatments
Study Reveals Positive Attitudes Towards AI in General Practice
University Researchers Study Effects of Painkillers on Elite Cyclists
100 Children Presenting with Suspected Medicine Poisoning: Australian Study
Study Reveals Lengthy Cancer Diagnosis in Young Patients
Rural Communities Struggle with Access to Cutting-Edge Therapies
KFF Report: 14 States Cover GLP-1s for Medicaid Obesity
Unraveling the Complexity of Chronic Pain
Summer Campfire Safety Tips for Families with Young Children
Fda Approves Arcutis Biotherapeutics' Zoryve for Psoriasis
Study: GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Cut Risk of 14 Cancers in Women
Humanity's Evolved Sleep Patterns: Sunlight's Impact Revisited
High Sodium Consumption Disparities Among U.S. Adults
Cambodia Reports Fourth Bird Flu Death, Double Last Year's Toll
Study Explores Benefits of Parental Singing for Infants
Higher Body Size in Youth Linked to Colorectal Cancer
Novel Study Reveals Genes Causing CPPD Disease
Pediatric Mental Health ED Visits: Prolonged Stays Concerning
Machine-Learning Algorithms Estimate Brain Age of Infants
Parent-Mediated Intervention Boosts Communication in Deaf Children
AI's Impact on Medical Decision-Making: Varied Reactions Compared to Human Doctors
Researchers Study Immune Cells in Systemic Sclerosis
Rising Threat: Non-Communicable Diseases Claim 75% of Annual Deaths
Covid Vaccination Impact on Delta and Omicron Strains
Texas Leads Nation's Largest Measles Outbreak
10 Million Americans at Risk of Oral Premalignant Disease
Impact of COVID-19: Japanese Researchers Discover Long COVID Solution
Utilizing Genetic Data for Improved Drug Response
Dr. Vivek Murthy Urges Lawmakers to Protect Children from Social Media
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Dusty Haze Blankets Sydney After Heavy Rain
Augmented Reality's Impact on Retail and Entertainment
Peckham Farm Tour Reveals Vast Fields
Astronomers Track 1 Million Near-Earth Objects
Survey Reveals 100+ Ribbon Worm Species in Oman's Marine Waters
Study Reveals Top Pet Health Concerns Driving Premium Prices
Advances in Quantum Algorithms for RSA Encryption
Rare Animal Species in Texas: Diversity and Encounters
Superconductivity: Key Advantages at Low Temperatures
Hong Kong Welcomes Locally Born Giant Pandas Jia Jia and De De
EU Progresses Towards 2030 Climate Goals, 2040 Ambitions Uncertain
Autumn Welch Nurtures Black Bear Cub in Style
SpaceX Starship Explodes in Indian Ocean
Bronze Age Bread Found in Central Turkey
10 Killed, 43 Injured in Pakistan Flash Floods
Peregrine Falcons Face Decline Amid Bird Flu Resurgence
Earth Faces Years of Record-Breaking Heat
Bed Bugs' Long History with Humans: A 60,000-Year Bond
Vulnerability of Offshore Structures to Submarine Landslides
Alarming Trend: Urban Wildfires on Rise
Personality and Career Choice Link Revealed
Innovative Catalytic Architectures for Sustainable CO2 Conversion
Decline in City Greenery: Urban Resilience Questions
Refugees Face Mental Health Challenges: Need Social Support
Scientists Utilize Isotopes for Diverse World Inquiries
"Pfos: Synthetic Compounds in Commercial Applications"
Revolutionizing Vessel Models: Mimicking Big-City Highways
Extreme Drought Alters Grassland Productivity Stability
Researchers Study Wildfires' Impact on Air Quality
Manhattanhenge: Spectacular Sunset Alignment in NYC
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Capcom Unveils Stellar Titles for Nintendo Switch 2 Launch
Hollywood Directors Portray AI as Deadly Villain
Inside Google's plan to have Hollywood make AI look less doomsday
University of Osaka Develops Energy-Efficient Measurement System
An energy-efficient, high-precision measurement system using waveform similarity
"UK Government Urges Industry Self-Regulation on Loot Boxes"
UK loot box self-regulation fails: New study finds rampant non-compliance and no enforcement
Governments Reconsider Controversial Energy Legislation
Ban fossil fuel heating systems? A way out of the war of beliefs
Smart measures to reduce your electricity bill
Mobile Notifications Influence Electricity Consumption
Antoine Bosselut Tracks AI Evolution: Past and Future
Q&A: Multimodality as the next big leap for AI
Dehydration warning at your fingertips: Touchscreen tech tracks body water levels
Ramadan Health Risks: Dehydration Dangers During Fasting
Breakthrough in High-Ni Cathode for EV Batteries
Next-generation EV batteries: Scientists solve high-nickel cathode challenge, reducing residual lithium
Salesforce Acquires Informatica in $8 Billion Deal
Salesforce is buying Informatica in deal worth approximately $8 billion
Drones Cause Chaos: Airport Harassment to Battlefield Killings
Nets and high-tech hijackings: Anti-drone systems offer new ways to counter rising threats
'Kisses from Prague': The fall of a Russian ransomware giant
Ransomware Supplier's Fall Raises Moscow Role Questions
Research Shows Practice Improves Teen Driving Safety
Russian Hacker Group Linked to Kremlin Targets Western Nations
New study: Teen drivers safer with more practice
Dutch intelligence agencies say Russian hackers stole police data in cyberattack
Machine learning simplifies industrial laser processes for metals
Versatile Laser Processes in Metal Industry
Creating better digital tools for students to learn to play music by ear
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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