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AI can predict those at risk of psychosis with 93% accuracy by examining speech
A machine-learning method discovered a hidden clue in people’s language predictive of the later emergence of psychosis — the frequent use of words associated...
Researchers have found a gene that gives Salmonella resistance to antibiotics
Researchers from North Carolina State University have found a gene that gives Salmonella resistance to antibiotics of last resort in a sample taken from...
Researchers identified a genetic signature that signals enlarged prostate tissue
Stanford scientists have identified a genetic signature that signals enlarged prostate tissue. The discovery has helped them find possible drivers of the condition.
For aging...
The effect of physical exercise may differ depending on the time of day it...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have learned that the effect of exercise may differ depending on the time of day it...
Why do some people respond differently to an upsetting situation?
In a new study, Stanford psychologists examined why some people respond differently to an upsetting situation and learned that people's motivations play an important...
Researchers evidence that many athletes may have undiagnosed irritable bowel syndrome
Exercise can have significant effects on gastrointestinal diseases.
Regular, moderate exercise can impart beneficial effects for the intestinal microbiome, irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, and...
The antibodies can affect the pain neurons also in conditions without any distinct tissue...
Antibodies that exist in the joints before the onset of rheumatoid arthritis can cause pain even in the absence of arthritis, researchers from Karolinska...
Researchers targets a molecule called hyaluronan (HA) to treat liver disease
A possible drug target for chronic liver disease has been identified by an international research collaboration involving a University of Queensland team.
Professor Matt Sweet...
The average person eats a lot more calories than 50 years ago creating devastating...
The average person eats many more calories than they did 50 years ago - equivalent to an extra fast-food burger meal every day -...
Chemicals produced by gut microbiome can identify critically-ill and organ failure
Chemicals produced by healthy bacteria could be used to assess the health of the gut microbiome and help identify critically-ill children at greatest risk...
Macular degeneration : new hope with a drug reservoir implant
In a clinical trial of 220 people with "wet" age-related macular degeneration, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, collaborators from many sites across the country, and...
Researchers have found that extremely common conditions are often never included in cartilage regeneration...
Some of the most common traits among patients with cartilage issues in the knee are excluding them from participating in clinical trials because the...
Habitual smoking damages blood pressure autocorrect system, developing hypertension
Smokers may be at a higher risk for developing hypertension, and an overactive response to normal drops in blood pressure may help explain why,...
New approach to staving off the detrimental effects of aging
New research has identified a novel approach to staving off the detrimental effects of aging, according to a study from Washington University School of...
Researchers have determined how a pregnant woman’s vaccine-induced immunity is transferred to her child
One of the most successful interventions in reducing infectious disease worldwide, vaccination still has limited effectiveness in protecting one group of patients - newborn...

































