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Alzheimer's Disease: Modern Medicine's Challenge

Parents' Role in Children's Health Maintenance

Philippine Village Fights Dengue with Mosquito Bounty

Melbourne Scientists Uncover Breakthrough in Cancer Research

Genetic Mutation Linked to Schizophrenia Behavior

Hiv Patients Can Ship Blood Samples For Testing

University of Tsukuba Visualizes Brain Activity Patterns

Staffing Cuts at U.S. Health Agencies Threaten Public Health

Major Breakthrough in MSH3-Targeting Therapies for Huntington's Disease

Understanding the Role of Triglycerides in Heart Health

Inflammatory Arthritis Linked to Higher Mood Disorder Risk

Lupus Causes Irreversible Organ Damage

Study Reveals High Discontinuation of GLP-1 RA Therapy

Scientists at University of Sydney Utilize Zwitterions for Anti-Clot Materials

Human Life Expectancy Growth Slows in Europe

High Altitude Living: Health Benefits and Mitochondrial Disease Hope

Lower Blood Pressure Targets for Older Adults: SPRINT Trial Results

National Prohibition of Menthol Cigarettes: Impact on Quitting

Neuroestrogens in Brain Suppress Appetite

Study Reveals Newborn Seizures Linked to Epilepsy Risk

UCL-Led Therapy Reduces Violence in Male Offenders

Mash Increases Liver Risks: FGF21 Analog Mechanisms Unclear

Decrease in Ophthalmic Procedures Among Medicare Beneficiaries

Federal Funding for Medical Research Drops by $1 Billion, Alarming Experts

Clinical Report on Identifying Biliary Atresia in Newborns

Study Suggests Young Adults More Susceptible to Nicotine

FDA Permits Over-the-Counter Glucose Monitors: Study Reveals Interpretation Challenges

Study Reveals Impact of Low Medicaid Telehealth Reimbursement on FQHC Workforce Crisis

How Human Brains Filter Noise Distractions

Trump Signs Order Against Mandatory Student Vaccinations

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University of Otago Study: Aotearoa Welcomes New Bird Species

Trust in Representative Institutions Declining Worldwide

Dr. Babak Bakhit Contributes to ESA's JUICE Mission

Siamese Fighting Fish Thrive in Larger Tanks

Chinese Government Implements Reforms in Technical Standards

SpaceX Discovers New Droneship Location Near Bahamas

Astronomers Discover Young Stellar Object HL Tauri

Quantum Miracle Material Supports Magnetic Switching

Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Targets Malignant Cells

Challenges of Quantum Technology at Macroscopic Scales

New Record Set by WEST Tokamak in France

The Power of Black Holes: Cosmic Vacuum Cleaners

Insights on Japanese Knotweed Success in Outcompeting Natives

Wildlife Rangers to Euthanise 90 Stranded Dolphins

Asteroid with 3.1% Chance of Striking Earth in 2032

Green Sea Turtles Released After Cold Stunning

Receiving a Surprising Text: Your Reaction?

Wild Fish in Mediterranean Sea Follow Divers for Food

Risk of Glacial Lake Floods: New Findings Unveiled

Opt for Stairs Over Elevator to Save Energy

USDA Grants Conditional Approval for New Avian Flu Vaccine

Challenges of Creating Fusion Reactions on Earth

First Room Temperature Holmium-Doped YLF Laser Developed

Revolutionary Microfluidic Component Library for Rapid Prototyping

Cold Atom Collisions: Quantum Effects Revealed

Scientists Race to Develop New Materials for Quantum Technologies

Breakthrough Discovery: Two-Dimensional Carbon Material Tougher Than Graphene

Rutgers Study: Team Success Beyond Conventional Traits

"Scientific Expedition Confirms Avian Influenza in Antarctica"

Study Emphasizes: Small Shapes Large in Tackling Global Challenges

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Contemporary Language Models: Multitasking Across Data

Carbon Dioxide Conversion for Pollution Reduction

Bio-Hybrid Drone Enhances Disaster Response

Scientists Develop Biomass-Based Perovskite Solar Cell

Woman Finds Bliss: Phone-Free for 2 Hours

Niger Expands Internet Access with Satellite Broadband

Researchers Unveil Compact Synaptic Device Array for AI

New Technology for Evaluating Radiation Resistance of SiC Power Semiconductor Devices

New Breakthrough: Quantum Materials Enable Adaptive Devices

Revolutionizing Lightweight Wearable Tech: Challenges Ahead

Breakthrough in Electric Vehicle Battery Materials

Newcastle University Develops Eco-Friendly Plastic Mortar

Connecticut High School Seniors Publish Study on AI Tools

Coffee Bean Solubility: Impact on Brewing Methods

University of Sheffield Research: Flexible Solar Cells Without Rare Earth Metal

Innovative Methodology Enhances AI Model Fairness

World Embraces Third Energy Revolution with Renewable Sources

New Catalytic Technology Removes Plastic Additives

Innovative Circuit Design for Longer-lasting Microdevices

Engineers Develop Technology to Convert Thermal Radiation into Electricity

Artificial Intelligence: The Present Reality of AI

University of Tsukuba Develops Disaster Resilience Evaluation

Meta Plans Undersea Cable for AI Data

Concerns Rise Over Generative AI Impact on Journalism

Language Models Successfully Tackle Text Generation Challenges

2023 Standoff: Human Rights vs. NZ Internet Safety Agencies

Elon Musk Reveals Grok 3 Chatbot

Improving Metadata Replication for Distributed File Systems

"Diverse Vehicles on Bike Paths: Safety Concerns in Netherlands"

Innovative Design Techniques Enhance Wireless Transmitter Performance

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Canada privacy watchdog probes facial recognition startup

Canada's privacy watchdog on Friday announced an investigation into a US software startup reportedly capable of matching images of unknown faces to photos it mined from millions of websites and social media networks.

South Korea becomes newest front in shifting virus outbreak

Cases of a new virus swelled Friday in South Korea, making the country the newest front in a widening global outbreak centered in China and now reverberating elsewhere.

'Dieselgate' recall of more Mercedes vehicles 'likely'

German authorities will "likely" discover software rigging the level of diesel emissions in Mercedes-Benz cars other than those already sanctioned, the Daimler group warned on Friday.

Shopify joins nonprofit behind Facebook's Libra currency

Online commerce platform Shopify on Friday said it has joined the nonprofit association behind Facebook's planned Libra cryptocurrency.

10 Italian towns in lockdown over coronavirus fears

Authorities in northern Italy on Friday ordered the closure of schools, bars and other public spaces in 10 towns following a flurry of new coronavirus cases.

Changing what heart cells eat could help them regenerate

Switching what the powerhouses of heart cells consume for energy could help the heart regenerate when cells die, a new study led by UT Southwestern researchers suggests. The finding, published in the Feb. 20, 2020, Nature Metabolism, could open whole new avenues for treating a variety of conditions in which heart muscle becomes damaged, including heart failure caused by viruses, toxins, high blood pressure, or heart attacks.

Where is the greatest risk to our mineral resource supplies?

Policymakers and the U.S. manufacturing sector now have a powerful tool to help them identify which mineral commodities they rely on that are most at risk to supply disruptions, thanks to a new methodology by the U.S. Geological Survey and its partners.

Lipid signaling from beta cells can potentiate an inflammatory macrophage polarization

Do the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas unwittingly produce a signal that aids their own demise in Type 1 diabetes?

Navy gains a competitive edge with research into biological ocean swarms

Tiny and frightening-looking creatures lurking throughout our world's oceans can wreak havoc on Navy tactical decision-makers' ability to sense the environment or plan and chart a navigation course.

Telemonitoring plus phone counseling lowers blood pressure among black and Hispanic stroke survivors

Adding phone-based lifestyle counseling to home blood pressure telemonitoring is an effective strategy to improve long-term blood pressure control among minority stroke survivors with uncontrolled high blood pressure, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.

Surgeons successfully treat brain aneurysms using a robot

Using a robot to treat brain aneurysms is feasible and could allow for improved precision when placing stents, coils and other devices, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020 .

Study finds trend toward benefit in using blood-clotting agent for bleeding stroke

A common medication that reduces bleeding could be a treatment for bleeding stroke, particularly if administered quickly, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.

Secondary analysis confirms safety of blood thinning agent

Treatment with the blood thinner apixaban was associated with a lower risk of bleeding, death and hospitalization compared with warfarin, regardless of history of prior stroke or blood clot, according to a secondary analysis presented as late breaking science today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.

Mechanical clot removal without clot busters may be sufficient stroke treatment

Skipping IV clot-busters and using mechanical clot removal alone for strokes may be just as good as the combination of both treatments, with less risk of brain bleeding, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.

Leg pain medication may prevent re-blockage of neck arteries after a stent

Adding cilostazol—an antiplatelet medication used to treat leg pain—tended to prevent re-blockage of carotid artery stents within two years, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.

Brain cells protect muscles from wasting away

While many of us worry about proteins aggregating in our brains as we age and potentially causing Alzheimer's disease or other types of neurodegeneration, we may not realize that some of the same proteins are aggregating in our muscles, setting us up for muscle atrophy in old age.

For weight-loss surgery patients who quit smoking, relapse is common

Although 1 in 7 adults smoke cigarettes the year prior to undergoing weight-loss surgery, nearly all successfully quit at least a month before their operation. However, smoking prevalence steadily climbs to pre-surgery levels within seven years, according to new research led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.