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Chemotherapy Side Effects in GI Cancer Patients
Flea-Borne Typhus Spreading in Southern California
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Cancels $500M mRNA Vaccine Research
Nearly Half Unaware of Recommended Vaccines
Understanding the Spectrum of Hunger: From Insecurity to Starvation
Bone Metastases in Major Cancers: Debilitating and Resistant
Asthma Drug Reduces Food Allergy Reactions
NHS Talking Therapy Less Effective for Young Adults
Americans' Caloric Intake from Ultra-Processed Foods Declining
Americans' Caloric Intake from Ultra-Processed Foods Declining
Lipoedema Pain Eased by Low-Carb Diet
How Everyday Tasks Shape Brain Perception
Cachexia Linked to Cancer Deaths: Brain-Liver Communication Disruption
Beware Toxic Plants and Animals Outdoors
Vaccination: Preventing Millions of Deaths Annually
The Rise of Safer Lash Serums: Hidden Side-Effects
Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Diseases
Challenges Faced by African Women with Disabilities
Summer's End Surge: Teens Drive More Before Labor Day
New Compound Promises Breakthrough in Global Tuberculosis Fight
Study Reveals Brain Wiring Impact on Childhood Attention Skills
Researchers Discover Impact of Mutated Blood Cancer Cells on Entire Blood-Forming System
Study Reveals 7 Recommendations for Schools Supporting Indigenous Youth with Type 2 Diabetes
International Study Reveals New Uterine Tumor Risk Factors
Insights on National Black Women First Initiative
High-Fat Takeout Linked to Brain Health Risks
Preventable Dementia: Lifestyle Choices and Brain Health
Detecting Pancreatic Cancer Early: Mayo Clinic Surgeon on Minimally Invasive Treatment
Scientists Decode Immune Cell Communication for Viral Defense
Global Population Aging Leads to Increased Age Segregation
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Canada Deploys Troops to Combat Eastern Wildfires
Early Start of Subduction Process on Earth
France's Biggest Summer Wildfire Contained
Global Count Shows Slight Rise in Black Rhino Numbers
Copper's Role in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
The Speed of Glaciers: Earth's Changing Landscape
Swot Satellite Records Tsunami After 8.8 Magnitude Earthquake
Nasa's Mars 2020 Rover Explores Visible Boundary
Detecting Single Photons in Infrared: Key for Medical Imaging
SpaceX Surprises with Second Project Kuiper Satellite Launch
Study Suggests Rethinking Polarization Forces in US
Understanding Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in Quantum World
Study Reveals Secrets of Chitons' Hard, Magnetic Teeth
Quest for Life on Mars: Time Running Out for Astrobiologists
University of Helsinki Study: Land Use Impacts Moth Diversity
France's Top Authority to Rule on Controversial Pesticide Bill
Houston Methodist Study: Astronauts' Sinus Woes in Space
Louisiana's Prehistoric Sea Monsters and Cataclysm
Northern Fur Seals: Long-Distance Migrants Between Breeding and Wintering Grounds
Schools Ban Smartphones: RPI Study Reveals Focus Boost
"Astronomers Find Clumpy Rotating Galaxy 900M Years Post Big Bang"
Hubble Space Telescope Captures High-Speed Comet Photo
Chinese Scientists Develop Revolutionary Lunar Soil 3D Printer
New Method for Microstructure Control in Nickel Superalloys
Microorganisms in Earth's Atmosphere: Challenges and Journeys
Monstrous 80-Foot Wave: First Rogue Wave Measurement
Study Reveals Bystanders' Responses to Workplace Harassment
Study Reveals Calcium Carbonate Boosts Crop Yields
Global Communities Embrace Sustainable Water Reclamation
Researcher Reveals Genetic Blueprint for Perfect Rice
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EPA Ends $7 Billion Solar Grant Program
EPA cancels $7 billion Biden-era grant program to boost solar energy
Openai Unveils Next-Gen Chatgpt With Major Ai Upgrades
OpenAI releases ChatGPT-5 as AI race accelerates
Folklore Imagery: Witches, Trolls, and Fairytales
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NASA Studies Model Wing for Advanced Air Mobility Tests
Wind tunnel enables testing of advanced air mobility aircraft wing
Warehouse Worker Takes Risky Shortcut, Ignoring Safety Pathways
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AI Advancements: Imitating Humans & God
Jesus chatbots are on the rise. A philosopher puts them to the test
Optimizing SEO: High-Quality Output for Large Language Models
Toward a new framework to accelerate large language model inference
Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows
AI's Growing Presence in Everyday Life
La Trobe University Scientists Develop Revolutionary Electricity-Conducting Material
Invisible polymer film offers powerful conductivity for smart devices
Q&A: Can minerals compromise concrete structures?
Concrete: Most Affordable, Versatile, Strong Construction Material
Texas Residents Face Rising Long-Term Power Outages
Illuminating a threat to America's powerlines
Wind farms important to achieving net zero, says researcher
Wind Power's Role in UK's Net Zero Target: Policy Makers Approve Massive Scottish Wind Farm
End of Borderless Tech Era
Tech multinationals are saying 'goodbye globalism, hello geopolitics'
UCLA Engineers Develop Pressure-Alternating Mattress
Engineers design alternating-pressure mattress for bedsore prevention
Eco-driving measures could significantly reduce vehicle emissions
How Signalized Intersections Impact Carbon Emissions
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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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