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Newswise: Preventing Obesity in Very Young Children Could Be in the Palm of Parents’ Hands
31-Oct-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Preventing Obesity in Very Young Children Could Be in the Palm of Parents’ Hands
Johns Hopkins Medicine

A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children’s Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional in-clinic health counseling for parents about feeding habits, playtime and exercise prevents very young children from developing obesity and potentially lifelong obesity-related problems.

Newswise: Comprehensive genome sequencing of all four Macadamia species unlocks new potential for crop improvement
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 10:25 PM EDT
Comprehensive genome sequencing of all four Macadamia species unlocks new potential for crop improvement
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team has successfully sequenced and assembled the genomes of all four Macadamia species, marking a significant advance in crop improvement efforts for this commercially valuable nut.

Newswise: Advanced AI techniques enhance crop leaf disease detection in tropical agriculture
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 10:10 PM EDT
Advanced AI techniques enhance crop leaf disease detection in tropical agriculture
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team showcases the application of deep learning models in identifying leaf diseases in key tropical crops such as coconut, mango, and durian, offering crucial insights for the future of precision agriculture.

Newswise: Vibrational Spectroscopy Optimized for Accurate Coffee Origin Classification
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 9:50 PM EDT
Vibrational Spectroscopy Optimized for Accurate Coffee Origin Classification
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team has unveiled findings that enhance the classification of coffee origin through vibrational spectroscopy, a green, cost-effective, and rapid analytical method.

Newswise: A New Study Highlights Microalgae as Sustainable Ingredients for Food and Pharmaceutical Applications
Released: 1-Nov-2024 9:35 PM EDT
A New Study Highlights Microalgae as Sustainable Ingredients for Food and Pharmaceutical Applications
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team has unveiled the unique chemical, microstructural, rheological, and flavor-related properties of four commercially available microalgal species—Arthrospira, Isochrysis, Nannochloropsis, and Tetraselmis.

Newswise: Nitric Oxide Treatment Preserves Fresh Walnuts, Reduces Decay, and Maintains Quality
Released: 1-Nov-2024 9:20 PM EDT
Nitric Oxide Treatment Preserves Fresh Walnuts, Reduces Decay, and Maintains Quality
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A research team demonstrates the efficacy of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), a nitric oxide (NO) donor, in preserving fresh walnuts (Juglans regia L.) post-harvest quality.

Released: 1-Nov-2024 4:00 PM EDT
Houston Methodist Researchers Shed Light on Increased Rates of Severe Human Infections Caused by Streptococcus Subspecies
Houston Methodist

A concerning increase in global rates of severe invasive infections becoming resistant to key antibiotics has a team of infectious disease researchers at the Houston Methodist Research Institute studying a recently emerged strain of bacteria called Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis (SDSE). SDSE infects humans via the skin, throat, gastrointestinal tract and female genital tract to cause infections ranging in severity from strep throat (pharyngitis) to necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease).

Newswise:Video Embedded can-america-s-political-atmosphere-be-detoxed
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Release date: 1-Nov-2024 2:20 PM EDT
Can America's political atmosphere be detoxed?
University of Utah

A Stanford-led study of 25 video interventions points to solutions for reducing polarization, anti-democratic attitudes and support for political violence. Two treatments submitted by University of Utah scholars showed most promise addressing all three of these divisive outcomes.

Newswise: Change of ownership in home health agencies may lead to increased Medicare spending and reduced staffing levels, according to UTHealth Houston research
Release date: 1-Nov-2024 2:15 PM EDT
Change of ownership in home health agencies may lead to increased Medicare spending and reduced staffing levels, according to UTHealth Houston research
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Medicare-certified home health agencies, which are key to allowing older adults to age in place, are increasingly going through ownership changes, raising concerns about health care spending, workforce, and quality of care, according to a study by UTHealth Houston.

Released: 1-Nov-2024 1:00 PM EDT
Researchers Develop High-Tech Methods to Stem the Flow of Fentanyl
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scientists are developing ways to detect and identify not only new, previously unseen forms of fentanyl but also newer and more dangerous synthetic opioids known as nitazenes.


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