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Newswise: Obesity in Mums Doubles the Risk of Autism in Babies
Released: 24-Sep-2024 4:30 PM EDT
Obesity in Mums Doubles the Risk of Autism in Babies
University of South Australia

Children born to mothers with obesity both before and during pregnancy have an increased risk of neuropsychiatric and behavioural conditions, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to new research from the University of South Australia.

   
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Release date: 24-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
The Trillion-Dollar Quest For Healthier Aging: How Hevolution Foundation Is Reshaping Longevity Research
Hevolution Foundation

In a world where global life expectancy is forecasted to increase from 73.6 years in 2022 to 78.1 years by 2050, the focus is shifting from merely extending lifespan to enhancing healthspan – the number of years lived in good health. At the forefront of this paradigm shift is Hevolution Foundation, a non-profit organization based out of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - with an unprecedented commitment of up to $1 billion annually to revolutionize the field of aging research.

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Release date: 24-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Estrogen: Women’s Secret Recipe To Longevity
Hevolution Foundation

Longevity research is focussed on extending our time in good health, with the goal of increasing healthspan—the years spent in optimal well-being—rather than simply adding more years to life.

Newswise: Specially Designed Video Games May Benefit Mental Health of Children and Teenagers
Release date: 24-Sep-2024 2:00 PM EDT
Specially Designed Video Games May Benefit Mental Health of Children and Teenagers
Johns Hopkins Medicine

In a review of previous studies, a Johns Hopkins Children’s Center team concludes that some video games created as mental health interventions can be helpful – if modest – tools in improving the mental well-being of children and teens with anxiety, depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Release date: 24-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Innovative electrolytes could transform steelmaking and beyond
Argonne National Laboratory

Scientists are pioneering a new approach to designing electrolytes for more energy-efficient and less carbon-intensive electrochemical processes. They hope to improve electrolyte performance in applications such as iron production for steel.

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Released: 24-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Case Closed: Neutrons Settle 40-Year Debate on Enzyme for Drug Design
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Scientists at ORNL used neutrons to end a decades-long debate about an enzyme cancer uses. Their findings can support the design of an inhibitor that can target aggressive cancers.

Newswise: Old ways making way for new
Release date: 24-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Old ways making way for new
Sandia National Laboratories

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — “They say water is life, and that couldn’t be truer,” said Anne Francis, who has spent her life on the Navajo Nation, watching how water sustains the land, the crops and the herds of cattle on her family ranch. But life on the Navajo Nation is hard. The vast landscape is dotted with old-fashioned windmills, and many places are untouched by modern conveniences like electricity. A new technology, developed in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories and New Mexico State University, is transforming that struggle into a sustainable solution.

Release date: 24-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Rutgers, Michigan State Awarded $3.7 Million Grant to Research Long-Term Impact of Structural Racism on Aging, Health, and Well-Being
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

A group of researchers led by Rutgers University and Michigan State University have launched a study to understand how lifetime exposure to structural racism in communities affects cognitive aging and physical function decline, and frailty.

Release date: 24-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Is comprehensive genetic testing worth it for patients with cancer?
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Comprehensive gene panel testing, one of the exciting new tools in cancer diagnostics, warrants greater scrutiny — as does a federal program aimed at speeding up the review process for proposed new medical technologies. Those are conclusions of Yale medical experts who studied both and published a report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on Sept.

Release date: 24-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Tropical Storm Expected to Hit Florida as a Hurricane Later this Week
George Washington University

The state of Florida declared a state of emergency and evacuations are underway. ...


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