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How to soothe thumb pain when texting and scrolling
How to soothe thumb pain when texting and scrolling
Do your hands hurt when you use your phone? All that texting and scrolling might be stressing out your fingers. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.
New images map key membrane protein in brain related to stroke
New images map key membrane protein in brain related to stroke
Scientists have, for the first time, mapped in exquisite three-dimensional detail six major conformations of a membrane in the brain related to learning, memory and fear-related behavior.
Simple antiseptic approach could help prevent deadly infections in newborn babies
Simple antiseptic approach could help prevent deadly infections in newborn babies
A low-cost antiseptic treatment routinely used in health care settings could help reduce the risk of life-threatening infections in newborn babies, according to new research led by scientists at City St George's.
Deleting two molecular gatekeepers sharply reduces metastasis in mouse tumors
Deleting two molecular gatekeepers sharply reduces metastasis in mouse tumors
By analyzing individual cancer cells, researchers from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) discovered the transcriptional regulators governing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in tumors and identified key master regulators that control metastasis, revealing potentia
How weight loss drugs pose challenges for plastic surgeons
How weight loss drugs pose challenges for plastic surgeons
The popularity of GLP-1 drugs has created a new generation of body contouring patients and a new set of challenges for plastic surgeons.
Implant helps paralyzed man to feed himself and drink from a cup
Implant helps paralyzed man to feed himself and drink from a cup
A neuroprosthetic system has helped a man with paralysis move his hand and feel touch again following a spinal cord injury, reports research published in Nature Medicine. Some of the system's benefits continued even when the device was turned off, suggesting that it may support l
MicroRNA discovery points to new strategy for slowing lung cancer growth
MicroRNA discovery points to new strategy for slowing lung cancer growth
Cancer develops when the body's systems for controlling cell growth break down, allowing cells to multiply unchecked. Texas A&M researchers have identified two naturally occurring molecules that appear to help restore those controls, offering a potential new strategy for slowing
About one-third of women 35 years and older report perimenopause uncertainty
About one-third of women 35 years and older report perimenopause uncertainty
Perimenopause uncertainty is prevalent among 34% of women aged 35 years or older, according to a study published online July 14 in Menopause.
Brain imaging now reveals receptor dysfunction in living patients with schizophrenia
Brain imaging now reveals receptor dysfunction in living patients with schizophrenia
A study using positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has found that patients with schizophrenia had significantly lower muscarinic acetylcholine M1 receptor availability (about 13%–19%) across multiple brain regions than healthy individuals. Reduced M1 receptor availability a
FDA clears first cholesterol pill to rival costly injections
FDA clears first cholesterol pill to rival costly injections
A new daily pill will give people with stubbornly high cholesterol a cheaper, needle-free way to lower their levels. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.
Brexit nurse exodus linked to more than 3,700 extra hospital deaths, researchers warn
Brexit nurse exodus linked to more than 3,700 extra hospital deaths, researchers warn
The sharp fall in EU nurses joining the NHS after the Brexit referendum may have contributed to more than 1,200 additional patient deaths each year in England, according to new research led by the University of Surrey in partnership with the University of Aberdeen, Harvard Busine
Toxic waste build-up in the brain may be driving dementia and ALS
Toxic waste build-up in the brain may be driving dementia and ALS
University of Manchester scientists have uncovered evidence that a buildup of a common body waste product in the brain could help drive two of the most devastating neurological diseases.