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World-first finding offers hope for psychosis sufferers

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
University of Otago scientists have opened the door to improved treatment of brain dysfunction which causes psychosis.
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Caring for the physical health of those with mental illness

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Researchers look into methods to reduce the early mortality in those with serious mental illnesses.
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Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of IBD

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
A higher intake of ultra-processed food is associated with higher risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), finds a study published by The BMJ today.
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New study suggests benefit-to-harm balance of statins for healthy adults 'generally favorable'

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Statins are associated with a small increased risk of side effects in patients without a history of heart disease, but these effects are mild compared with the potential benefits of treatment in preventing major cardiovascular events, say researchers in The BMJ today.
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People with learning disabilities 'extremely vulnerable' to the effects of COVID-19

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
People with learning disabilities with covid-19 are five times more likely to be admitted to hospital and eight times more likely to die compared with the general population of England, finds a study published by The BMJ today.
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'Neuroprosthesis' restores words to man with paralysis

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Researchers at UC San Francisco have successfully developed a "speech neuroprosthesis" that has enabled a man with severe paralysis to communicate in sentences, translating signals from his brain to the vocal tract directly into words that appear as text on a screen.
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Have you ever wondered how many species have inhabited the earth?

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Syracuse Earth and environmental sciences professors explain why naming new species may be a never-ending journey
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Changing demographics of physician-scientists doing kidney research in the United States

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
The physician-scientist workforce doing kidney research in the United States is increasingly made up of women and international medical graduates. However, this workforce is older, declining in relative number, and is less overwhelmingly focused on basic rather than clinical science.
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CHEST releases expert guidelines for lung cancer screening

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
The American College of Chest Physicians® released a new clinical guideline, Screening for Lung Cancer: CHEST Guideline and Expert Panel Report containing 16 evidence-based recommendations.
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Think about this: Keeping your brain active may delay Alzheimer's dementia 5 years

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Keeping your brain active in old age has always been a smart idea, but a new study suggests that reading, writing letters and playing card games or puzzles in later life may delay the onset of Alzheimer's dementia by up to five years. The research is published in the July 14, 2021, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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Fire operations-prescribed burning combo reduces wildfire severity up to 72%

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Firefighters battling wildfires in the western United States use a variety of suppression tactics to get the flames under control. Prescribed burns, or controlled fires intentionally set to clear shrubs and forest litter before a wildfire ever ignites, can make fire suppression operations almost three times as effective in limiting wildfire severity, according to a new study by researchers from Penn State, the U.S. National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service.
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Molecular bridge mediates inhibitory synapse specificity in the cortex

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) have discovered that the cell adhesion protein IgSF11 determines the layer-specific synaptic connectivity of a distinct class of cortical interneurons.
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The delicate balance of protecting river deltas and society

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and Texas Tech University created a novel analysis tool that seeks to protect the millions of people living on urban river deltas, while preserving the environmental and commercial viability of these landscapes.
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Roadless forests see more blazes and greater severity, but fire resilience is the result

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Roadless national forests in the American West burn more often and at a slightly higher severity than national forests with roads, but the end result for the roadless forests is greater fire resilience, Oregon State University researchers say.
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New method makes vital fertilizer element in a more sustainable way

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
An international research team that includes scientists and engineers from The University of Texas at Austin has devised a new method for making urea that is more environmentally friendly than today's process and produces enough to be competitive with energy-intensive industrial methods.
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Role of subnuclear NSrp70 in immunity-studied at Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
T cells are components of the body's immune system. The ability of T cells to recognize diverse pathogens and mount a defense against them stems from the way proteins are spliced during their development and maturation. Now, scientists from Korea highlight the importance of a protein called NSrp70, which was previously discovered in T cell subnuclear spaces, in regulating the maturation of these cells, and has implications in T cell-mediated adaptive immunity against viral infection and cancer.
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Virtual schooling exposes digital challenges for Black families, MU study finds

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
A new study from the University of Missouri found the unanticipated transitions to virtual schooling due to COVID-19 exposed the lack of digital resources among Black families in the United States, including access to Wi-Fi and technological savviness.
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Adult children with college degrees influence parents' health in later life

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Having no children who completed college is negatively associated with parents' self-rated health and positively associated with depressive symptoms. Additionally, among parents with the highest propensity for having no children who complete college, the consequences on depressive symptoms are greatest.
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New study provides data on protections of ebola vaccines

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Lab-based studies are critical to understanding ebola vaccine effectiveness due to the sporadic nature of outbreaks. This study identifies features of the antibody response responsible for survival from 139 immune- and vaccine-related parameters.* Findings will help develop vaccines that produce an antibody response profile which ensures protection and focuses on survival quality
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Oldest fossils of methane-cycling microbes expand frontiers of habitability on early Earth

Eurekalert - Jul 14 2021 - 00:07
Found in South Africa, this is the oldest evidence for this type of life: the discovery expand the frontiers of potentially habitable environments on the early Earth, as well as other planets such as Mars
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