Σάββατο 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News

ScienceDaily: Most Popular News


Stroke researchers report improvement in spatial neglect with prism adaptation therapy

Posted: 27 Dec 2013 01:18 PM PST

Stroke rehabilitation researchers report improvement in spatial neglect with prism adaptation therapy. This new study supports behavioral classification of patients with spatial neglect as a valuable tool for assigning targeted, effective early rehabilitation with prism adaptation.

Building a better malaria vaccine: Mixing the right cocktail

Posted: 27 Dec 2013 07:04 AM PST

A safe and effective malaria vaccine is high on the wish list of most people concerned with global health. New results suggest how a leading vaccine candidate could be vastly improved.

Antioxidant drug knocks down multiple sclerosis-like disease in mice

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 03:17 PM PST

Researchers have discovered that an antioxidant designed more than a dozen years ago to fight damage within human cells significantly helps symptoms in mice that have a multiple sclerosis-like disease.

What does compassion sound like?

Posted: 26 Dec 2013 08:53 AM PST

"Good to see you. I'm sorry. It sounds like you've had a tough, tough, week." Spoken by a doctor to a cancer patient, that statement is an example of compassionate behavior observed by a research team in a new study published.

Children at lower risk for peanut, tree nut allergies if moms ate more nuts while pregnant, study suggests

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 03:18 PM PST

Women need not fear that eating peanuts during pregnancy could cause their child to develop a peanut allergy, according to a new study. The studies shows increased peanut consumption by pregnant mothers who weren't nut allergic was associated with lower risk of peanut allergy in their offspring.

Common disorders: It's not the genes themselves, but how they are controlled

Posted: 20 Dec 2013 08:32 AM PST

Many rare disorders are caused by gene mutation. Yet until now, the underlying genetic cause of more common conditions has evaded scientists. New research finds that six common diseases arise from DNA changes located outside genes. The study shows that multiple DNA changes, or variants, work in concert to affect genes, leading to autoimmune diseases.

Protein links liver cancer with obesity, alcoholism, hepatitis

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 04:59 PM PST

A new study identifies an unexpected molecular link between liver cancer, cellular stress, and risk factors for developing this cancer – obesity, alcoholism, and viral hepatitis.

First genetic model of human jaw fusion defect known as syngnathia

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 04:59 PM PST

The face you critiqued in the mirror this morning was sculpted before you were born by a transient population of cells called neural crest cells. Those cells spring from neural tissue of the brain and embryonic spinal cord and travel throughout the body, where they morph into highly specialized bone structures, cartilage, connective tissue, and nerve cells.

Most women on dialysis -- even those who lack interest in sex -- are satisfied with sex lives

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 04:59 PM PST

Among women on chronic dialysis, sexual inactivity is common, with the most frequently described reasons being lack of interest in sex and lack of a partner. Rarely is sexual difficulty reported as a reason for lack of interest. Most women on chronic dialysis -— including those lacking interest in sex -— are satisfied with their sex lives.

Links of childhood pain to adult chronic paim, fibromyalgia

Posted: 19 Dec 2013 01:25 PM PST

There is strong evidence showing that individuals who experienced chronic pain during childhood have chronic pain as adults, but few studies have evaluated the characteristics of pain that persists from childhood through adult years. Researchers have found that one in six adult pain patients had pain as children or adolescents, and their pain was widespread and neuropathic with psychological comorbidities and decreased function.

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