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According to the research young children who sustain a severe head injury around ages 3 to 7 are three and a half times more likely to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as they grow older
According to new research, the scientists announced an experimental, rapid and non-invasive way to diagnose endometriosis and found a particular function of cells found in menstrual blood suggests that a patient has endometriosis
Researchers have identified new risk factors for a mysterious kidney illness affecting tens of thousands of farm workers worldwide. The researchers discovered that factors including smoking, living in the local community, and low kidney function before employment were associated with a decline in kidney function. The study was published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
New research studied, automated reminder calls may be an effective tool to improve screening for diabetic eye disease among low-income minority patients, especially African Americans
The new study has shown that even a minute dos second-hand marijuana smoke exposure can be dangerous for the blood vessels and raise the risk of several diseases
A new study finds children born to mothers who had a larger waist size before pregnancy may be more likely to have autism than those whose mothers had a smaller pre-pregnancy waist.
The research is conducted to understand the regulatory cascade of the mRen gene in renin-angiotensin system, which plays a major role in the regulation of hypertension
A new study in mice provides new clues about how a class of anti-rejection drugs used after organ transplants may also slow the progression of early-stage Alzheimer's disease
According to study, researchers examine increasing the availability of effective pain management in low- to middle-income countries will be an essential part of ongoing efforts to expand global access to safe surgery and anesthesia. The study was published in Anesthesia & Analgesia.
A study determined that a new technique for growing sticky films of bacteria into elaborate microscopic images could reveal how potentially dangerous biofilms grow and transmit antibiotic resistance, and could lead to novel biomaterials or synthetic microbial communities. Working with light and genetically engineered bacteria. The study was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A new study by the University of Illinois found that these individual differences are associated with variation in specific brain networks, particularly those related to executive, social and perceptual processes. Each day brings with it a host of decisions to be made, and each person approaches those decisions differently. The study was published in the journal Human Brain Mapping.
Researchers from the Flinders University has found that a compound derived from feverfew daisies can boost radiotherapy for the treatment of prostate cancer. The compound has the potency to reduce the therapy's side effects and increase its cancer-killing ability.