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Scientists Discover Key Window for Blood Stem Cell Gene Therapy
Parental Warmth Boosts Child Health: UCLA Study
Long-Term Effects of COVID on Children
Autism Diagnosis Linked to Early Parkinson's Risk
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sparks Controversy with Autism Comments
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Emerges in Australia
Teenage Girls: Uterine Contractions Cause Severe Period Pain
Rizatriptan Trial Fails to Relieve Vestibular Migraine
Rising Trend: Over 50s Embrace Physical Exercise
Billy Joel Cancels Tour for Health Reasons
Rising Trend: Wild Swimming & Forest Bathing for Health
Study Reveals Rising Work Fatigue in Cargo Seafarers
Experts at University of Rochester: Strengthening Pelvic Floor
Kava-Talanoa Sessions for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Peer Group Support Enhances Mental Health Nurses' Well-Being
AI Study Suggests More Women to Benefit from Targeted Breast Cancer Treatment
Revised Guidelines: Rare Skin Condition Screening Update
Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke Exposure Last Up to 3 Months
Impact of Obesity on Antibiotic Absorption and Guidelines
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
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Atlantic Ocean Currents Impact Earth's Climate
"Revolutionizing Protein Production: DNase1 with Yeast Cells"
Negative Impact of Dams on Diadromous Species
Medieval Church's Stance on Infertility and Virgin Mary's Birth
Antimicrobial Resistance: Global Health Threat
Scientists Identify Seven Bacteria Boosting Microbiota Barrier
Alpine Tree Frog Resilience: Breeding Boosts Amid Disease
Compassion Boosts Workplace Resilience
Astronomers Uncover New Cosmic Phenomenon
Study Reveals Blueprint for High-Temperature Quantum States
Understanding the Fundamental Particle Types
Biologists Discover Gender Disparity in Frog Call Studies
Kazakhstan Authorizes Saiga Antelope Hunting
UK Records Sunniest Spring in History
How Organic Particles on Seabed Impact CO2 Locking
Chemists Show RNA Self-Replication on Early Earth
Unveiling the Enigmatic Origins of Lithium
Researchers Develop Human-Made Molecules Mimicking Plant Photosynthesis
Colorado River Reservoirs Decline, Groundwater Depletion Surges
North Coast of New South Wales Hit by Severe River Flooding
Canadian Interest Peaks in Self-Reliance Amid US Tensions
Devastating Loss: World's Forests Decimated, EU Bans Key Imports
Neanderthal Symbolic Cognition Revealed in Spanish Rock-Shelter
Rise in Northern Lights Sightings: Here's Why
Earth's Fate as Sun Swells: End of Life Looms
"Nuclear Thermal Propulsion: High Thrust and Efficiency"
Women in Prison: As Good as It Gets?
Authorities Seize 5 Million Smuggled Seahorses Worth CAD$29M
Australian Employers Monitor Employees Without Consent
EU Commission Prioritizes Deregulation for Economic Boost
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AI Encourages Music Creation: Spotify CEO
AI to spur more music creativity, not a threat: Spotify CEO
Five things to do in virtual reality—and five to avoid
Virtual Reality's Limits in Solving Real-World Challenges
Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it's a vital one
Rapid Evolution: AI Impact on Safety, Privacy, Ethics
Can Large Language Models Collaborate Like Humans?
AI meets game theory: How language models perform in human-like social scenarios
AI-powered manufacturing cuts battery defects and costs
Researchers at UNIST Integrate AI in Lithium-Ion Battery Production
Hands-on with 'Street Fighter 6' on the Nintendo Switch 2
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
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSFriday, September 25, 2020
Research challenges conventional wisdom about key autism trait
A new study into the causes of sensorimotor impairments prevalent among autistic people could pave the way for better treatment and management in the future, say psychologists.
How do Americans view the virus? Anthropology professor examines attitudes of COVID
In her ongoing research about Americans' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Arizona University anthropology professor Lisa Hardy and her collaborators have talked to dozens of people. A couple of them stand out to the researchers.
Historical racial and ethnic health inequities account for disproportionate COVID-19 impact
A new Viewpoint piece published online in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society examines the ways in which COVID-19 disproportionately impacts historically disadvantaged communities of color in the United States, and how baseline inequalities in our health system are amplified by the pandemic. The authors also discuss potential solutions.
Higher COVID-19 mortality in men could be explained by differences in circulating proteins and immune system cells
New research presented at the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Diseases (ECCVID, online 23-25 September) suggests that the higher risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes in men could be explained by differences in circulating proteins and immune system cells compared with women. The study is by Gizem Kilic, Radbound University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands, and colleagues.
Study of UK key workers shows around half who had COVID-19 symptoms probably did not have the disease
New research from Public Health England (PHE) presented at this week's ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID) shows up to half of UK key workers from a cohort of just under 3,000 individuals recruited (including police, fire and healthcare workers) who had self-reported symptoms of COVID-19 did not test positive for antibodies to the disease. This suggests that their symptoms were due to other conditions. The study was presented by Ranya Mulchandani, PHE, Birmingham, UK in collaboration with PHE colleagues and academic partners across the UK.
Older Western Europeans could already have systemic 'profile' that makes them susceptible to severe COVID-19
New research presented the ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, online 23-25 September) shows that the severe COVID-19 immunological profile, represented by changes in cell populations and circulating inflammatory proteins, is already partly present in older healthy individuals.
Novel neuroimaging study on dissociative symptoms reveals wounds of childhood trauma
Being traumatized can cause what are known as dissociative symptoms—such as experiencing amnesia, an out-of-body experience, feeling emotionally numb—which may help people cope. Experiencing these symptoms intensely or for a long time, however, can negatively impact an individual's ability to function.
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