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03/21/2019
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By David Williams
“Smell-phones” coming soon: A sensor for smartphones will open a whole new area for development; there is already a device that can analyze human breath for everything, from alcohol to disease
For most people, using a smartphone involves relying on the hands, eyes, and ears to do almost everything. You pick it up and navigate it with your fingers, you see and read the pictures or text on the screen, and you listen in through either the earpiece or the loudspeaker for most normal tasks. But […]
03/11/2019
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By David Williams
Scientists discover unique metabolic pathway of fiber digestion by using ‘metagenomic screening’ on the small intestine
While the role of fiber in a balanced diet has always been clear, there are still some questions about how exactly the body handles fiber digestion. Scientists at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) recently discovered that the human body is also able to break it down prior to reaching the intestinal microbiota […]
03/10/2019
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By David Williams
Researchers develop method to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models
Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic’s Lerner Research Institute have discovered that selectively removing a particular enzyme from the brain can lead to a reversal of the formation of amyloid plaques, which are known to be linked with Alzheimer’s disease. After performing tests on lab mice, the researchers found that they could improve the cognitive function […]
03/10/2019
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By David Williams
New therapy for IBD includes antifungals and probiotics for treating Crohn’s disease
A new study that was recently published in the journal Digestive and Liver Disease has revealed that there may be a new way to treat chronic intestinal inflammation disorders. It involves the use of antifungals and probiotics, making them work together in order to promote what can only be a healthy balance of microorganisms throughout […]
03/09/2019
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By David Williams
Use it or lose it: Study shows taking 6,000 steps a day reduces risk of functional mobility loss due to osteoarthritis in the knees
If a part of your body hurts, your first instinct might be to stop moving or using that part of your body. After all, pain often comes from external pressure on certain body parts, so it makes sense to stop applying that pressure or stop it from happening. But in the case of patients who […]
03/09/2019
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By David Williams
Lack of sleep alters adolescent behavior: Study finds it reduces brain activity, compromises judgement leading to increased risk of addiction, depression
Teenagers are often highly susceptible to chronic sleep deprivation. Their busy schedules at school and sometimes at home can often lead to many nights of staying up late, while still needing to wake up early the next morning. This is a huge problem for a number of reasons, but the biggest one of all might be […]
03/08/2019
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By David Williams
FDA-approved specialty baby formulas don’t work; previous studies were faulty or had conflicts of interest according to recent research
Infant formulas with proteins that have been hydrolyzed are said to reduce a child’s risk of developing eczema by at least 33 percent. Nevertheless, that assertion has come into question, as a study that was published in The BMJ shows the results of 37 different trials into hydrolyzed formula. There is an idea that a […]
03/08/2019
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By David Williams
Restoring soil biodiversity: Researchers find that letting the land rest between seasons increases microorganism activity, increases carbon uptake into the soil
There are many different ways to increase biodiversity and improve the overall health of soil. But recent research may have found that one of the most useful ways is actually the simplest of all: fallowing the soil and waiting for a few full decades to reap the benefits. Caring for soil often takes one major ingredient first […]
03/08/2019
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By David Williams
After the rain – mosquitoes: Epidemics of mosquito-borne illness occur about three weeks after a major rain event
Ever since it was first discovered and documented many decades ago, the Zika virus has been the subject of numerous studies that aim to find a way to better handle it during times of emergency. What is the best way to treat patients? How can doctors better offer treatment? In working toward answering these questions, […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Aggressive mildew: Resistant varieties of grape help reduce the use of fungicides
Researchers at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) recently discovered that in the case of some grape varieties, the suspect pathogens can adapt and cause harm anyway. There are new varieties of grape that are resistant to pests like grapevine downy mildew that are already in the market. However, experts don’t know the […]
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