Patients who have been diagnosed with diabetes are at a lower risk of early death if they have a doctor who they describe as showing empathy towards them, a new study from the University of Cambridge has found.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/patients-with-an-empathic-gp-at-reduced-risk-of-early-death
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Monday, 8 July 2019
Pneumonia patients get too many antibiotics—especially as they leave the hospital
A million times a year, pneumonia sends American adults to the hospital. And while antibiotics help save lives, a new study shows two-thirds receive more antibiotics than they probably need.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/pneumonia-patients-get-too-many-antibiotics-especially-as-they-leave-the-hospital
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/pneumonia-patients-get-too-many-antibiotics-especially-as-they-leave-the-hospital
Teen odds of using marijuana dip with recreational use laws
New research suggests legalizing recreational marijuana for U.S. adults in some states may have slightly reduced teens' odds of using pot.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/teen-odds-of-using-marijuana-dip-with-recreational-use-laws
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/teen-odds-of-using-marijuana-dip-with-recreational-use-laws
The parallel ecomorph evolution of scorpionflies: The evidence is in the DNA
With only a few cases of ethanol to preserve tissue samples for total genomic DNA analysis, a trio covered much ground in the mountains of Japan and Korea to elucidate the evolution of the scorpionfly. The rugged scientists set out to use molecular phylogenetic analysis to show that the "alpine" type of scorpionfly and "general" type must be different species. After all, the alpine type exhibit shorter wings than the general type, and alpine type females also have very dark and distinct markings on their wings.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/the-parallel-ecomorph-evolution-of-scorpionflies-the-evidence-is-in-the-dna
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/the-parallel-ecomorph-evolution-of-scorpionflies-the-evidence-is-in-the-dna
Life is tough but so are worms—thanks to mom
Numerous studies show that the legacy of hardship can be passed from one generation to the next. The good news is that resilience can cross generations too.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/life-is-tough-but-so-are-worms-thanks-to-mom
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/life-is-tough-but-so-are-worms-thanks-to-mom
Team finds police shooting racial disparities reflect segregation
Racial residential segregation is the predominant factor that explains why some cities have greater racial disparities in fatal police shootings than others, according to a new study by Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researchers published in the Journal of the National Medical Association.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/team-finds-police-shooting-racial-disparities-reflect-segregation
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/team-finds-police-shooting-racial-disparities-reflect-segregation
Researchers identify genetic pathway that could enhance survival of coral
Three researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have made a groundbreaking discovery that could enhance the ability of reef-building corals to survive a rapidly warming and disease-filled ocean.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/researchers-identify-genetic-pathway-that-could-enhance-survival-of-coral
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/researchers-identify-genetic-pathway-that-could-enhance-survival-of-coral
First all-digital nuclear reactor system in the US installed at Purdue University
Nuclear power plants generate 20% of the nation's electricity and are the largest clean energy source in the U.S. But to further offset climate change, the nuclear energy sector needs to extend the lifetime of existing facilities as well as build new ones.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/first-all-digital-nuclear-reactor-system-in-the-us-installed-at-purdue-university
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/first-all-digital-nuclear-reactor-system-in-the-us-installed-at-purdue-university
Study shows ways to reduce extreme heat in city neighborhoods
Portland State study demonstrates how plants, trees and reflective materials can reduce extreme heat in city neighborhoods
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/study-shows-ways-to-reduce-extreme-heat-in-city-neighborhoods
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/study-shows-ways-to-reduce-extreme-heat-in-city-neighborhoods
Want to boost creativity? Try playing Minecraft
The next time you need to get the creative juices flowing, playing some types of video games may help.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/want-to-boost-creativity-try-playing-minecraft
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/want-to-boost-creativity-try-playing-minecraft
How do older adults fare after hip fracture?
Hip fractures in older adults can be extremely serious, and often result in chronic illness, death, and increased health care costs. Experts estimate that some 18 to 33 percent of all older adults who have suffered hip fractures will die within a year, with even higher rates of death among people who have dementia or who live in a nursing home.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/how-do-older-adults-fare-after-hip-fracture
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/how-do-older-adults-fare-after-hip-fracture
Uranium toxicity may be causing high rates of obesity and diabetes in Kuwait
Kuwait has some of the highest rates of obesity and diabetes in the world, and scientists don't know why. This question was addressed by Dr. Max Goodson, Emeritus Professor at the Forsyth Institute.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/uranium-toxicity-may-be-causing-high-rates-of-obesity-and-diabetes-in-kuwait
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/uranium-toxicity-may-be-causing-high-rates-of-obesity-and-diabetes-in-kuwait
Sneaky mating may be in female damselfies' interest
During the mating season, male damselflies battle fiercely for control of prime territories containing resources—typically patches of floating leaves used for egg deposition in wetlands—that are key to attracting females. To the victors go the spoils: though a dominant male must then diligently guard his hard-won territory against interlopers, ownership of a territory gives him exclusive access to the females that congregate within his domain.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/sneaky-mating-may-be-in-female-damselfies-interest
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/sneaky-mating-may-be-in-female-damselfies-interest
Pairing 'glue' for electrons in iron-based high-temp superconductors studied
Newly published research from a team of scientists led by the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory sheds more light on the nature of high-temperature iron-based superconductivity.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/pairing-glue-for-electrons-in-iron-based-high-temp-superconductors-studied
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/pairing-glue-for-electrons-in-iron-based-high-temp-superconductors-studied
New method may resolve difficulty in measuring universe's expansion
Astronomers using National Science Foundation (NSF) radio telescopes have demonstrated how a combination of gravitational-wave and radio observations, along with theoretical modeling, can turn the mergers of pairs of neutron stars into a "cosmic ruler" capable of measuring the expansion of the Universe and resolving an outstanding question over its rate.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-method-may-resolve-difficulty-in-measuring-universes-expansion
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-method-may-resolve-difficulty-in-measuring-universes-expansion
Looking at how the brain reacts to boredom could help people cope
Boredom is a common human experience. But how people cope with or handle being bored is important for mental health.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/looking-at-how-the-brain-reacts-to-boredom-could-help-people-cope
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/looking-at-how-the-brain-reacts-to-boredom-could-help-people-cope
Screen size matters: Consumers less attentive to news content on small screens
If you're getting your news from a smartphone, size matters.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/screen-size-matters-consumers-less-attentive-to-news-content-on-small-screens
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/screen-size-matters-consumers-less-attentive-to-news-content-on-small-screens
Team pioneers cancer treatment that targets bone metastases while sparing bone
University of California, Irvine researchers have developed and tested on mice a therapeutic treatment that uses engineered stem cells to target and kill cancer bone metastases while preserving the bone.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/team-pioneers-cancer-treatment-that-targets-bone-metastases-while-sparing-bone
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/team-pioneers-cancer-treatment-that-targets-bone-metastases-while-sparing-bone
Scientists find high mutation rates within huge, old-growth trees
The towering, hundred-year-old Sitka spruce trees growing in the heart of Vancouver Island's Carmanah Valley appear placid and unchanging.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/scientists-find-high-mutation-rates-within-huge-old-growth-trees
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/scientists-find-high-mutation-rates-within-huge-old-growth-trees
New model forecasts anomalous growth patterns for substitutive products and behaviors
New research from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management could upend the approach to sales forecasting for industries from cell phones to cars.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-model-forecasts-anomalous-growth-patterns-for-substitutive-products-and-behaviors
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/new-model-forecasts-anomalous-growth-patterns-for-substitutive-products-and-behaviors
Structure of brain networks is not fixed, study finds
The shape and connectivity of brain networks—discrete areas of the brain that work together to perform complex cognitive tasks—can change in fundamental and recurring ways over time, according to a study led by Georgia State University.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/structure-of-brain-networks-is-not-fixed-study-finds
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/structure-of-brain-networks-is-not-fixed-study-finds
Tracing the roots: Mapping a vegetable family tree for better food
Human genetic testing has evolved over the recent decades, allowing people to find their ancestors and even determine specific percentages of their heritage. Much like the advances in human genetic testing recently popularized by commercial organizations have allowed people to gain a better understanding of their ancestry, scientists are now a step closer to determining a genetic family tree for vegetables by linking biology with computer science.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/tracing-the-roots-mapping-a-vegetable-family-tree-for-better-food
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/tracing-the-roots-mapping-a-vegetable-family-tree-for-better-food
Important results for brain machine interfaces
Data from Mental Work project, conducted as an experimental artwork at EPFL's Artlab, indicates that BMI is robust and accessible to the general public, spurring new research collaborations in Switzerland on user experience.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/important-results-for-brain-machine-interfaces
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/important-results-for-brain-machine-interfaces
One lung cancer drug receives NHS England approval, while another is rejected
A targeted drug has been accepted for routine use on the NHS in England for some adults with untreated, advanced lung cancer. But another precision drug, for the same group of patients, has been rejected due to questions over its cost-effectiveness.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/one-lung-cancer-drug-receives-nhs-england-approval-while-another-is-rejected
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/one-lung-cancer-drug-receives-nhs-england-approval-while-another-is-rejected
Rear-facing safety seats still best protection for youngest passengers
Using rear-facing safety seats for small children in vehicles is still the "best and safest" practice for parents and other caregivers, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program manager based in College Station.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/rear-facing-safety-seats-still-best-protection-for-youngest-passengers
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/rear-facing-safety-seats-still-best-protection-for-youngest-passengers
Latin America faces obesity-food insecurity paradox: report
Latin America and the Caribbean is facing an obesity epidemic while paradoxically the number of people facing food insecurity in the region continues to rise, the OECD and FAO warned in a report on Monday.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/latin-america-faces-obesity-food-insecurity-paradox-report
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/latin-america-faces-obesity-food-insecurity-paradox-report
Microvascular disease anywhere in the body may be linked to higher risk of leg amputations
Microvascular disease is independently associated with a higher risk of leg amputation compared to people without the disease, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/microvascular-disease-anywhere-in-the-body-may-be-linked-to-higher-risk-of-leg-amputations
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/microvascular-disease-anywhere-in-the-body-may-be-linked-to-higher-risk-of-leg-amputations
Museum starts 'live' restoration of Rembrandt masterpiece
Amsterdam's famed Rijksmuseum on Monday began a historic restoration of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch", erecting a huge glass cage around the painting so the public can see the work carried out live.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/museum-starts-live-restoration-of-rembrandt-masterpiece
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/museum-starts-live-restoration-of-rembrandt-masterpiece
Bitcoin compared to what? New index shows energy consumption
Bitcoin has landed front and center in the ongoing debate over benefits of cryptocurrencies and impact on the environment.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/bitcoin-compared-to-what-new-index-shows-energy-consumption
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/bitcoin-compared-to-what-new-index-shows-energy-consumption
Is that news really 'fake,' or is it just biased?
In an era of concern over "fake news," a new study finds that people draw a distinction between information sources that are dishonest and those that are biased.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/is-that-news-really-fake-or-is-it-just-biased
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/is-that-news-really-fake-or-is-it-just-biased
Quitting alcohol may improve mental well-being, health-related quality of life
Quitting alcohol may improve health-related quality of life for women, especially their mental well-being, according to a study from Hong Kong published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/quitting-alcohol-may-improve-mental-well-being-health-related-quality-of-life
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/quitting-alcohol-may-improve-mental-well-being-health-related-quality-of-life
Snow algae thrive in high-elevation ice spires, an unlikely oasis for life
High in the Andes Mountains, dagger-shaped ice spires house thriving microbial communities, offering an oasis for life in one of Earth's harshest environments as well as a possible analogue for life on other planets.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/snow-algae-thrive-in-high-elevation-ice-spires-an-unlikely-oasis-for-life
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/snow-algae-thrive-in-high-elevation-ice-spires-an-unlikely-oasis-for-life
Becoming new parents increases produce purchases
In the United States, both children and adults eat too few fruits and vegetables, which puts them at risk for poor diet quality and adverse health consequences. A new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior found new parents increased their spending on produce in middle- and high-income households.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/becoming-new-parents-increases-produce-purchases
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/becoming-new-parents-increases-produce-purchases
Study confirms disparities in triple-negative breast cancer diagnoses
A new study published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, shows that women of color and young women may face elevated risks of developing triple-negative breast cancers, which are often aggressive and do not respond to hormone therapy or targeted therapy.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/study-confirms-disparities-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer-diagnoses
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/study-confirms-disparities-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer-diagnoses
Good home learning in early years boosts your secondary school achievements
The positive effects of a rich home learning environment during a child's early years continue into adolescence and help improve test scores later in life, according to a new study published in School Effectiveness and School Improvement.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/good-home-learning-in-early-years-boosts-your-secondary-school-achievements
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/good-home-learning-in-early-years-boosts-your-secondary-school-achievements
Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce
A vegetable-picking robot that uses machine learning to identify and harvest a commonplace, but challenging, agricultural crop has been developed by engineers.
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/robot-uses-machine-learning-to-harvest-lettuce
source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-news-blog/robot-uses-machine-learning-to-harvest-lettuce
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