Drug alternatives to antibiotics may not be perfect, study shows
2014-01-22
Drug alternatives to antibiotics may not be perfect, study shows
New types of drug intended for use in place of antibiotics have been given a cautious welcome by scientists.
Researchers have been probing the long-term effectiveness of drugs currently ...
From a carpet of nanorods to a thin film solar cell absorber within a few seconds
2014-01-22
From a carpet of nanorods to a thin film solar cell absorber within a few seconds
This news release is available in German.
Research teams at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin and at the University of Limerick, ...
Xpert® MTB/RIF assay for pulmonary tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance in adults
2014-01-22
Xpert® MTB/RIF assay for pulmonary tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance in adults
A second systematic review of a diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) endorsed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), has confirmed the accuracy of the test. The updated ...
Hearing loss linked to accelerated brain tissue loss
2014-01-22
Hearing loss linked to accelerated brain tissue loss
Although the brain becomes smaller with age, the shrinkage seems to be fast-tracked in older adults with hearing loss, according to the results of a study by researchers from Johns Hopkins and the National ...
Lawrence Livermore 'space cops' to help control traffic in space
2014-01-22
Lawrence Livermore 'space cops' to help control traffic in space
A team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists are using mini-satellites that work as "space cops" to help control traffic in space.
The scientists used a series of six ...
Putting 'Adam' in his rightful place in evolutionary history
2014-01-22
Putting 'Adam' in his rightful place in evolutionary history
Our most common male ancestor walked the earth 209,000 years ago – earlier than scientists commonly thought - according to new research from the University of Sheffield.
The pioneering study, ...
European epilepsy consortium identifies new gene for severe childhood epilepsy
2014-01-22
European epilepsy consortium identifies new gene for severe childhood epilepsy
A novel combination of technologies made this possible
A European consortium of epilepsy researchers has reported the discovery of a new gene involved in ...
Particulate air pollution leads to increased heart attack risk
2014-01-22
Particulate air pollution leads to increased heart attack risk
The ESCAPE study * investigates the effects of air pollution on health. In eleven participating population groups in Finland, Sweden, ...
Got milk? Evolutionary connection between milk drinking, lactose digestion, and sunlight
2014-01-22
Got milk? Evolutionary connection between milk drinking, lactose digestion, and sunlight
This week in Molecular Biology and Evolution
Milk, as the popular slogan goes, does a body good. It contains essential nutrients including ...
Elevated blood pressure at home but not in clinic can indicate increased heart attack risk
2014-01-22
Elevated blood pressure at home but not in clinic can indicate increased heart attack risk
In an individual patient data meta-analysis of studies published before July 2013, Jan A Staessen and colleagues (University of Leuven, Belgium) found that patients with masked ...
Genetic counseling via telephone as effective as in-person counseling
2014-01-22
Genetic counseling via telephone as effective as in-person counseling
WASHINGTON — Genetic counseling delivered over the telephone is as effective as face-to-face counseling, finds the largest randomized study to date comparing the two methods. The multi-center ...
McMaster University researchers find fever-reducing medications may aid spread of influenza
2014-01-22
McMaster University researchers find fever-reducing medications may aid spread of influenza
Hamilton, ON (Jan. 21, 2014) -- Contrary to popular belief, fever-reducing medication may inadvertently cause more harm than good.
New research from McMaster ...
Calcium absorption not the cause of evolution of milk digestion in Europeans
2014-01-22
Calcium absorption not the cause of evolution of milk digestion in Europeans
Ancient DNA from early Iberian farmers shows that the wideheld evolutionary hypothesis of calcium absorption was not the only reason Europeans evolved milk tolerance.
Most ...
How the genetic blueprints for limbs came from fish
2014-01-22
How the genetic blueprints for limbs came from fish
A study led by Denis Duboule shows that these appendages have emerged during evolution by modernisation of a preexisting DNA structure
The transition from water to land is one of the most fascinating enigmas ...
Exercising more, sitting less reduces heart failure risk in men
2014-01-22
Exercising more, sitting less reduces heart failure risk in men
American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report
Sitting for long periods increases heart failure risk in men, even for those who exercise regularly, according to new research published in ...
Wide variation found in quality of evidence used by FDA for approval of new drugs
2014-01-22
Wide variation found in quality of evidence used by FDA for approval of new drugs
Clinical trials used by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve new drugs between 2005 and 2012 vary widely in their characteristics, according to a study in the January ...
Study examines reasons for delay, denial of new drugs by FDA
2014-01-22
Study examines reasons for delay, denial of new drugs by FDA
Several potentially preventable deficiencies, including failure to select optimal drug doses and suitable outcome measures for a study, accounted for significant delays in the approval of new drugs ...
Biomarkers in blood show potential as early detection method of pancreatic cancer
2014-01-22
Biomarkers in blood show potential as early detection method of pancreatic cancer
Researchers have identified diagnostic microRNA panels in whole blood that had the ability to distinguish, to some degree, patients with and without pancreatic cancer, according ...
Many CV devices approved by process that often does not require new clinical data
2014-01-22
Many CV devices approved by process that often does not require new clinical data
Many cardiac implantable electronic device models currently in use were approved via a Food and Drug Administration review process in which the models were assumed safe and effective ...
Mediterranean diet associated with lower risk of peripheral artery disease
2014-01-22
Mediterranean diet associated with lower risk of peripheral artery disease
A multicenter study that previously reported a reduction in heart attack and stroke with a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or with nuts now also reports a ...
Deaths higher for heart attack patients at night and weekends
2014-01-22
Deaths higher for heart attack patients at night and weekends
Research: Off-hour presentation and outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction: systematic review and meta-analysis
Mortality is higher, and emergency treatment takes longer, for ...
Long term exposure to air pollution linked to coronary events
2014-01-22
Long term exposure to air pollution linked to coronary events
Association persists at levels of exposure below current European limits
Long term exposure to particulate matter in outdoor air is strongly linked to heart attacks and angina, and this association ...
Losing a family member in childhood associated with psychotic illness
2014-01-22
Losing a family member in childhood associated with psychotic illness
Highest risk seen in children who experience suicide in close family members
Experiencing a family death in childhood is associated with a small but significant increase in risk of psychosis, ...
Fast eye movements: A possible indicator of more impulsive decision-making
2014-01-22
Fast eye movements: A possible indicator of more impulsive decision-making
Using a simple study of eye movements, Johns Hopkins scientists report evidence that people who are less patient tend to move their eyes with greater speed. The findings, the researchers say, ...
Most high-risk cardiac devices in use today approved as modifications to previously-approved devices
2014-01-22
Most high-risk cardiac devices in use today approved as modifications to previously-approved devices
Device 'supplement' applications are generally not accompanied by new clinical testing, with implications for patient safety
Boston – The Food and Drug Administration ...
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