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01/19/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Researchers turn levitation into reality
Get your popcorn out, kids, we’re about to witness some real magic. Researchers at the University of Glasgow have achieved levitation – in that they managed to suspend polystyrene particles in mid-air using nothing but ultrasonic acoustic waves. The technology, once perfected, can revolutionize the way we interact with each other, machines, or any material. Data, […]
01/17/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Scientists have learned how to interrupt cancer cell growth; allowing them to prevent cancer’s adaptation to treatment
It has been 16 years since the human genome was decoded — an accomplishment that scientists hoped would someday prove useful in cancer therapy. There was an optimistic, if not naive, belief that we could simply “switch off” cancer-causing genes. Nevertheless, oncologists are still encountering problems with this concept more than a decade later. A […]
01/10/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Blood pressure science paper in a pharmacology journal RETRACTED after data manipulation discovered
A 2011 paper published in the British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) has been retracted after it was found that data represented in the study were manipulated. The paper, entitled, “Mice lacking the Raf-1 kinase inhibitor protein exhibit exaggerated hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension,” documented a study that concluded that a specific protein (which regulates various signaling pathways […]
01/10/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Western diet full of red meat and sugary drinks is a breeding ground for gout, reveals new study
Here’s another reason to avoid the typical Western diet: It can increase your risk of developing gout. This was the conclusion of a 26-year long study that observed more than 44,000 men and their dietary habits. Speaking to the Daily Mail, lead research Dr. Hyon Choi from the Harvard Medical School, noted that participants who […]
01/02/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Could “miracle” molecule make humans bulletproof against snake bites?
Scientists have isolated a specific protein in snake venom that induces internal bleeding. By targeting this protein with a specific antibody, researchers were able to prevent cell-to-cell adhesion which would cause hemorrhage. Researchers found that animals resistant to hemorrhage-inducing venom carried a variation of the protein which presumably protects them from death. While still in […]
12/28/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Cities really are death traps: Sitting in traffic found to suppress HDL “good” cholesterol that prevents cardiovascular disease
Traffic-related air pollution is seen to manipulate the levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), otherwise known as “good” cholesterol. These are the findings of the American Heart Association (AHA) in their recent study published in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. These lowered levels are evident even after brief and medium-length exposures to air pollution. Researchers find […]
12/27/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Drinking red wine causes flurry of “brain exercise” as neurons work to analyze the experience
A neurologist says drinking wine gives your brain a workout, stimulating more of the organ more than “any other human behavior” notes an article published in Daily Mail. Professor Gordon Shepherd from the Yale School of Medicine found that the brain undergoes a series of complex neurological processes to taste wine. Drinking wine, apparently, triggers […]
12/25/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Spiritual retreats really do change brain chemistry, especially dopamine and serotonin production
Social isolation, in the form of spiritual retreats, can boost mental health according to a study published in Religion, Brain & Behavior. Researchers determined that serotonin and dopamine production is greatly affected by religious and meditative retreats. Hailing from The Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University, the researchers assert that these practices […]
12/06/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Recovering a neuronal network: Stroke affects the brain and entire nervous system, requiring an integrated treatment plan to recover impaired functionality
Medical advances have yet to design a proper treatment and management plan for stroke recovery that is truly effective. It is estimated that while a majority of patients recover from their initial stroke, a massive 60 percent are left with a diminished arm or leg, and another 15 percent are unable to re-enter their normal, […]
12/01/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Could your blood type determine your heart attack risk? It seems so, in periods of “significant air pollution,” according to new research
Blood always tells — at least in how much you are vulnerable to a heart attack during periods of pollution. This was the conclusion made by a team of researchers from the Intermountain Medical Center after observing the relationship between blood types and cardiovascular distress in areas that are heavily polluted. Authors of the analysis […]
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