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Newswise: Study uncovers first evidence of resistance to standard malaria treatment in African children with severe malaria
Release date: 14-Nov-2024 2:45 PM EST
Study uncovers first evidence of resistance to standard malaria treatment in African children with severe malaria
Indiana University

An international team of researchers has uncovered evidence of partial resistance to artemisinin derivatives — the primary treatment for malaria — in young children with severe malaria.

Newswise: Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment
Release date: 14-Nov-2024 2:40 PM EST
Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment
Indiana University

An international team of neuro-oncology researchers and clinicians has released new recommendations for good clinical practice regarding the use of artificial intelligence methods to more accurately diagnose, monitor and treat brain cancer.

Newswise: Optical Biosensor Rapidly Detects Monkeypox Virus
Release date: 14-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Optical Biosensor Rapidly Detects Monkeypox Virus
University of California San Diego

Researchers at UC San Diego and their colleagues have developed an optical biosensor that detects the virus that causes mpox. The technology could make diagnosis much faster and cost-effective as the disease continues to spread worldwide.

Release date: 14-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Editorial Warns of Heart Disease Risks Associated with Yo-Yo Dieting
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

A new editorial – published in Nature – suggests that frequent fluctuations in diet, commonly known as "yo-yo dieting," can significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. The authors, from the University of Pennsylvania Schools of Nursing and Medicine, describe how cycling between high-fat and low-fat diets in mice led to a substantial acceleration of atherosclerosis, a condition characterized by the buildup of plaque in arteries.

Release date: 14-Nov-2024 2:05 PM EST
New drug targets for Alzheimer’s identified from cerebrospinal fluid
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have linked disease-related proteins and genes to identify specific cellular pathways responsible for Alzheimer’s genesis and progression. The proteins were gathered from cerebrospinal fluid and are a good proxy for activity in the brain. Several of them may be potential targets for therapies.

Newswise: Research concentrates on genes that cause tumors in the Meibomian gland
Release date: 14-Nov-2024 1:30 PM EST
Research concentrates on genes that cause tumors in the Meibomian gland
Tufts University

Researcher dedicated to finding treatments for cancer by researching tumors that develop in Meibomian glands, the specialized oil-secreting glands of the eyelid.

Release date: 14-Nov-2024 1:05 PM EST
New study sheds light on language development in children with hearing loss
University of Miami

University of Miami researchers find a link between early vocabulary composition and later language development in children with cochlear implants.

Newswise: UAH plasma researcher follows up first-of-its-kind study of Alfvén waves with groundbreaking new findings, possibly key to mystery of solar corona heating
Release date: 14-Nov-2024 12:30 PM EST
UAH plasma researcher follows up first-of-its-kind study of Alfvén waves with groundbreaking new findings, possibly key to mystery of solar corona heating
University of Alabama Huntsville

Syed Ayaz, a researcher at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has published a paper in Scientific Reports that builds on an earlier first-of-its-kind study that examined kinetic Alfvén waves (KAW) as a possible explanation for why the solar corona, the outermost layer of the sun’s atmosphere, is approximately 200 times hotter than the surface of the sun itself.

Release date: 14-Nov-2024 12:10 PM EST
UC Irvine-led study reveals new insights into how we navigate space and store memories
University of California, Irvine

Irvine, Calif., Nov. 14, 2024 — Researchers led by the University of California, Irvine are the first to reveal how two neural circuits located in the brain’s retrosplenial cortex are directly linked to spatial navigation and memory storage. This discovery could lead to more precise medical treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders by allowing them to target pathway-specific neural circuits.

Release date: 14-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Computer-assisted Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Recommended for Depression/Anxiety
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Computer-assisted cognitive-behavior therapy (CCBT) and mobile mental health applications warrant continued development and ongoing efforts to increase acceptance among patients and clinicians, according to a review published in the Journal of Psychiatric Practice®, part of the Lippincott portfolio from Wolters Kluwer.


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