Study identifies biomarker linked to poor outcomes in pregnant lupus patients
2013-10-28
Study identifies biomarker linked to poor outcomes in pregnant lupus patients
Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City have identified a biomarker that may predict poor pregnancy outcomes in lupus patients.
The study, titled "Angiogenic Factor ...
Study finds people who are socially isolated experience more pain after hip replacement
2013-10-28
Study finds people who are socially isolated experience more pain after hip replacement
Could being socially isolated affect how well you do and the amount of pain you experience after surgery? Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) set out to test this ...
Survey: Health care system causes doctors to 'bend' ethical norms to serve their patients
2013-10-28
Survey: Health care system causes doctors to 'bend' ethical norms to serve their patients
A survey among rheumatologists finds many face moral dilemmas when trying to do what's best for their patients in the current health care environment.
The study, titled "Bending' ...
Beta-blockers may increase adverse cardiac events, patients at risk during noncardiac surgical procedure
2013-10-28
Beta-blockers may increase adverse cardiac events, patients at risk during noncardiac surgical procedure
(Chicago, Illinois) October 28, 2013 - A recent study shows that patients given beta-blockers may actually be at increased risk of having an ...
Exhaled breath biomarker may detect lung cancer, study presented at Chest 2013
2013-10-28
Exhaled breath biomarker may detect lung cancer, study presented at Chest 2013
"We believe that cancer cells release a unique chemical signature related to the tumor-growing process," said Peter J. Mazzone, MD, FCCP, director of the lung cancer ...
Electronic intensive care units (eICUs) effective in providing remote care, study presented at CHEST
2013-10-28
Electronic intensive care units (eICUs) effective in providing remote care, study presented at CHEST
An eICU uses telecommunications technology to diagnose and treat patients in the ICU remotely. Using two-way cameras, video monitors, microphones, ...
Burden of futile care in ICU studied: Patients waiting for care affected negatively, study presented
2013-10-28
Burden of futile care in ICU studied: Patients waiting for care affected negatively, study presented
On a daily basis for a period of 3 months, researchers surveyed critical care physicians in five ICUs in one health-care system to identify patients ...
Smoking long or ultralong cigarettes increases risk of lung cancer, study released at CHEST 2013
2013-10-28
Smoking long or ultralong cigarettes increases risk of lung cancer, study released at CHEST 2013
"We found that of smokers of long or ultralong cigarettes have higher concentrations of tobacco specific carcinogens in their urine than smokers of ...
X-rays overused in ICU: Ultrasound safer, just as effective
2013-10-28
X-rays overused in ICU: Ultrasound safer, just as effective
"We found that the use of ultrasound to diagnose patients greatly reduced radiation exposure for patients without negatively affecting their health," said Margarita Oks, MD, Long Island ...
Yoga practice beneficial to patients with COPD
2013-10-28
Yoga practice beneficial to patients with COPD
An estimated 24 million Americans may have COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both. Patients with COPD have trouble pushing used air out of their lungs, making it difficult to take ...
New mechanism underlying Danhong injection for cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
2013-10-28
New mechanism underlying Danhong injection for cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
Transforming growth factor-β1 is a universal multifunctional polypeptide cytokine, which has been shown to have a protective effect against nerve cell damage. Golgi morphology ...
Is size of the corpus callosum a screening index for neurodevelopment abnormalities?
2013-10-28
Is size of the corpus callosum a screening index for neurodevelopment abnormalities?
The corpus callosum is the largest white matter fiber bundle in the human brain, the major interhemispheric commissure that connects the majority of the neocortical areas, and ...
A nanofibrous conduit suitable for repair of long-segment sciatic nerve defects
2013-10-28
A nanofibrous conduit suitable for repair of long-segment sciatic nerve defects
Autografts or allografts are commonly used in neurosurgery. Unfortunately, autografts have limitations such as body injury, repeated surgeries and disproportion of grafted nerve tissue ...
Data shows VisionGate's 3D imaging platform accurately detects lung cancer in sputum
2013-10-28
Data shows VisionGate's 3D imaging platform accurately detects lung cancer in sputum
Data at IASLC demonstrate feasibility of using sputum and the Cell-CT platform to non-invasively detect the presence or absence of lung cancer; initially for adjunctive use ...
Fewer patients with brain injury being declared 'brain dead'
2013-10-28
Fewer patients with brain injury being declared 'brain dead'
Fewer patients with brain injury are being declared "brain dead," perhaps reflecting better injury prevention and improved care, according to a new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical ...
HPV strains affecting African-American women differ from vaccines
2013-10-28
HPV strains affecting African-American women differ from vaccines
NATIONAL HARBOR, M.D. – Two subtypes of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevented by vaccines are half as likely to be found in African-American women as in white women with precancerous ...
New STELARA data show inhibition of joint destruction in active psoriatic arthritis
2013-10-28
New STELARA data show inhibition of joint destruction in active psoriatic arthritis
Integrated analysis of 2 pivotal Phase 3 studies showed STELARA inhibited the progression of structural damage at week 24, and demonstrated continued inhibition through 2 years
San ...
Tell-tale toes point to oldest-known fossil bird tracks from Australia
2013-10-28
Tell-tale toes point to oldest-known fossil bird tracks from Australia
Two fossilized footprints found at Dinosaur Cove in Victoria, Australia, were likely made by birds during the Early Cretaceous, making them the oldest known bird tracks in Australia.
The ...
The cyber-centipede: From Linnaeus to big data
2013-10-28
The cyber-centipede: From Linnaeus to big data
Taxonomic descriptions, introduced by Linnaeus in 1735, are designed to allow scientists to tell one species from another. Now there is a new futuristic method for describing new species that goes far beyond the tradition. The new approach ...
Study maps human impacts on top ocean predators along US west coast
2013-10-28
Study maps human impacts on top ocean predators along US west coast
Animal tracking data combined with mapping of human activities reveals high impact areas where efforts to reduce impacts would be most effective
The California Current System along the ...
Keeping emotions in check may not always benefit psychological health
2013-10-28
Keeping emotions in check may not always benefit psychological health
Being able to regulate your emotions is important for well-being, but new research suggests that a common emotion regulation strategy called "cognitive reappraisal" ...
DOE rooftop challenge winners offer energy, cost savings
2013-10-28
DOE rooftop challenge winners offer energy, cost savings
If widely adopted, the energy savings would be like taking 700,000 cars off the road every year
RICHLAND, Wash. – New super-efficient rooftop units that heat and cool commercial buildings offer ...
El Niño is becoming more active
2013-10-28
El Niño is becoming more active
A new approach to analyzing paleo-climate reconstructions of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon resolves disagreements and reveals that ENSO activity during the 20th century has been unusually ...
Breaking news: GSA session to address flooding in Colorado's front range region
2013-10-28
Breaking news: GSA session to address flooding in Colorado's front range region
The 2013 Colorado flood event -- a perfect storm hits a dynamic landscape -- causes, processes, and effects
Boulder, CO, USA – In response to devastation caused by unprecedented heavy ...
Regular cocaine and cannabis use may trigger addictive behaviors
2013-10-28
Regular cocaine and cannabis use may trigger addictive behaviors
New cocaine and cannabis research reveals that regular cannabis users have increased levels of impulsive behaviour. It had previously been argued that this increased impulsivity after cannabis administration was only experienced ...
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