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'Neuroprosthesis' restores words to man with paralysis Posted: 14 Jul 2021 02:41 PM PDT |
Scientists provide a more strategic approach to COVID-19 testing Posted: 14 Jul 2021 10:20 AM PDT |
Short chain fatty acids: An 'ace in the hole' against SARS-CoV-2 infection Posted: 14 Jul 2021 10:19 AM PDT |
Posted: 14 Jul 2021 10:19 AM PDT More and more companies are using chatbots in customer services. Due to advances in artificial intelligence and natural language processing, chatbots are often indistinguishable from humans when it comes to communication. But should companies tell customers they are communicating with machines and not with humans? Researchers investigated. Their research found that consumers tend to react negatively when they learn that the person they are talking to is, in fact, a chatbot. |
Electroconvulsive therapy linked to longer hospital stays, increased costs Posted: 14 Jul 2021 10:18 AM PDT Electroconvulsive therapy, which may be effective at lowering long-term risks of suicide and death among patients with certain mood disorders, may result in longer hospital stays and increased health care costs, according to researchers. They said delivering the therapy in outpatient settings may make the treatment more cost-effective. |
Scientists identify new gut-liver drug recycling process Posted: 14 Jul 2021 10:18 AM PDT A team of pharmaceutical researchers is reporting a newly recognized process of drug metabolism in the intestines - followed by recycling through the liver - that could have important implications for developing treatments for intestinal diseases and for taking multiple medications at the same time. |
How to make biomedical research data able to interact? Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:06 AM PDT Interoperability describes the ability of different systems to communicate. Scientists have now developed the strategy for a national infrastructure adopted by Swiss university hospitals and academic institutions. With its pragmatic approach, this strategy is based on the development of a common semantic framework that does not aim to replace existing standards, but to use them in a synergistic and flexible way according to the needs of the research and the partners involved. |
Conversion of genetic information from DNA to proteins: role of mRNA Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:06 AM PDT |
Metal-based molecules show promise against the build-up of Alzheimer's peptides Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT |
Personalized 3D printed knee implant could help thousands of arthritis sufferers Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT |
Study highlights need to replace 'ancestry' in forensics with something more accurate Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT |
Idea sharing increases online learner engagement Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT |
Signaling molecule may help prevent Alzheimer's disease Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT The main driver of Alzheimer's disease is excessive inflammation in the brain that is triggered by cells called astrocytes and microglia in response to high levels of amyloid beta deposits and tau tangles. New research reveals that a subset of astrocytes releases a molecule called interleukin-3 that instructs microglia to adopt a protective response and clear away amyloid beta deposits and tau tangles. Interleukin-3 may hold promise as a new therapeutic intervention in Alzheimer's disease. |
Fungi that live in the gut influence health and disease Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT Bacteria's role in gut health has received attention in recent years. But new research shows that fungi -- another microorganism that lives within us -- may be equally important in health and disease. Fungi thrive in the healthy gut, but when interactions with the immune system are off-balance, they cause intestinal damage that may contribute to gastrointestinal disease. Additional investigation demonstrate that vaccines could be developed as therapeutics to improve gut health. |
Study reveals new aspects of gingivitis and body's response Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:05 AM PDT |
Compound derived from turmeric essential oil has neuroprotective properties Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT Researchers have found that a component derived from turmeric essential oil, ar-turmerone, and its derivatives act directly on dopaminergic neurons to exert a neuroprotective effect on tissue cultures of a Parkinson's disease model. The effect appears to be due to the enhancement of cellular antioxidant potency through Nrf2 activation. The researchers believe that the ar-turmerone derivatives identified in this study can be utilized as new therapeutic agents for Parkinson's disease. |
Methamphetamine use drove surge in heart failure hospitalizations, costs in California Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT |
Like priming a pump, cells damaged by chronic lung disease can result in severe COVID Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT |
Drug combination shows meaningful responses for malignant peritoneal mesothelioma patient Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT |
Vaccine hesitancy in young adults may hamper herd immunity Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT |
New study links moderate alcohol use with higher cancer risk Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:04 AM PDT A new study has found an association between alcohol and a substantially higher risk of several forms of cancer, including breast, colon, and oral cancers. Increased risk was evident even among light to moderate drinkers (up to two drinks a day), who represented 1 in 7 of all new cancers in 2020 and more than 100,000 cases worldwide. |
Liquid metal sensors and AI could help prosthetic hands to 'feel' Posted: 14 Jul 2021 08:03 AM PDT Prosthetics currently lack the sensation of 'touch.' To enable a more natural feeling prosthetic hand interface, researchers are the first to incorporate stretchable tactile sensors using liquid metal and machine learning. This hierarchical multi-finger tactile sensation integration could provide a higher level of intelligence for artificial hands by improving control, providing haptic feedback and reconnecting amputees to a previously severed sense of touch. |
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