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Excessive interaction with e-devices may be related to weaker activity in the brain

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Overuse of electronic devices is no "LOL" - laughing out loud - matter, according to researchers, who suggest that excessive interaction with e-devices may...

Bone tissue engineering (BTE) : hydroxyapatite (HA) for bone repair – induced antitumor...

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Materials scientists widely incorporate hydroxyapatite (HA) for bone repair in bone tissue engineering (BTE) due to its superior biocompatibility as a natural component of...

Sonogenetics can control neural activity by using sound frequencie

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What if you didn’t need surgery to implant a pacemaker on a faulty heart? What if you could control your blood sugar levels without...

Far-infrared free-electron lasers may be a new way in which we fight the effects...

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Amyloid fibrils are a type of self-assembled proteins/peptides that take on a stacked sheet-like formation. Amyloid fibril aggregates are known to be a cause...

AttackSurfaceMapper (ASM) : a new penetration testing tool

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Recently at Blackhat, the cyber security firm Trustwave announced a new penetration testing tool called AttackSurfaceMapper (ASM) which has been developed in Python 3.x, is...

Alzheimer’s disease directly attacks brain regions responsible for wakefulness during the day

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Researchers and caregivers have noted that excessive daytime napping can develop long before the memory problems associated with Alzheimer's disease begin to unfold. Prior...

People living with HIV are more likely to develop certain other health conditions over...

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People living with HIV are more likely to develop certain other health conditions over the course of their lives. A comprehensive international analysis of...

Researchers has revealed how aggressive pancreatic cancer cells change their environment to spread

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An international team of researchers has revealed how aggressive pancreatic cancer cells change their environment to enable easy passage to other parts of the...

Research explain how cognitive functions such as memory and learning become impaired with age

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Research at the University of Leicester is offering new clues into how and why cognitive functions such as memory and learning become impaired with...

The effect of being overweight and obese on the risk of cancer is at...

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The effect of being overweight and obese on the risk of cancer is at least twice as large as previously thought according to new...

Food with reduced carbohydrate content and more protein and fat improves type 2 diabetics’...

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Patients with type 2 diabetes improve their ability to regulate blood sugar levels if they eat food with a reduced carbohydrate content and an...

Certain types of bacteria are capable of causing colorectal cancers

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Growing evidence suggests that certain types of bacteria are capable of causing colorectal cancers, indicating that a sub-set of these cancers could be the...

Those who work in animal shelters report depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts

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Veterinarians and those who work in animal shelters report depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts as a result of their stressors associated with their jobs. “People...

For patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) extreme heat events (EHEs) increase risk of...

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For patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), extreme heat events (EHEs) are associated with increased risk of hospital admission and mortality, according to a...

Children who mature later may be at increased risk of the fragile bone condition...

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A new study from the University of Bristol has linked bone strength to the timing of puberty. Published today (Friday 9 August) in JAMA Network...