- Scientists unveil first draft of developing brain’s atlas Dawn
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- New detailed brain growth atlas in mice offers insights into brain development Penn…
Category: 6. Health
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Scientists unveil first draft of developing brain’s atlas – Dawn
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Cambridge ‘swimming cap’ brings hope for brain-injured babies
Janine MachinEast of England technology correspondent, in Cambridge
BBCResearchers say their “swimming cap”, which uses light and ultrasound to improve brain monitoring in newborns, is the first of its kind in the world Three-week-old Theo is fast…
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Higher levels of greenness associated with fewer hospital admissions for mental illness
Higher levels of greenness are associated with lower risks of hospital admissions for mental disorders, finds an analysis of data from seven countries over two decades, published in the BMJ’s climate issue today.
Local greenness…
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Five-year project seeks new weapons against drug-resistant bacteria
Lethal lettuce in Missouri. Murderous onions in Colorado. To biochemists at the University of Oklahoma, these aren’t just headlines – they’re warnings of the risks posed by drug-resistant bacteria and the human cost of…
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Engineered biomaterial promotes formation of cancer-fighting immune cell clusters
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a novel biomaterial-based system that induces the formation of tertiary lymphoid-like structures, or TLSs. These immune cell clusters are increasingly linked to improved…
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COVID-19 vaccination linked to lower long COVID risk in adolescents
Adolescents who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were less likely to develop long COVID after their first SARS-CoV-2 infection than unvaccinated peers, finds a new study.
The study, led by the NIH-funded RECOVER Initiative, is the…
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Major gaps found in cholesterol management for young adults
Fewer than half of young adults with severely high low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), or “bad” cholesterol, levels start taking a statin within five years of first high LDL-C measurement, according to a study published in JACC, the…
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Research reveals parallels in antidepressant therapies
Research led by Chinese scientists has for the first time revealed the common mechanism behind two fast-acting and potent antidepressant therapies, paving the way for developing the next generation of safe and effective…
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Experts urge disease prevention awareness to boost HPV vaccination
Increasing the coverage rate of HPV in China requires dispelling public misconceptions and enhancing awareness of disease prevention, experts said.
HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer, a life-threatening disease…
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