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12/18/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Psychiatric breakthrough: High-tech computer game can stop schizophrenic “verbal hallucinations” more effectively than medication
A high-tech computer game is being tested to find out if it holds potential as a remedy for people experiencing hallucinations, especially among schizophrenic patients. Should these intriguing conclusions be medically verified, it could introduce a new fun alternative to conventional psychiatric therapies. Scores of research have already suggested that while current treatment plans for schizophrenia are […]
10/27/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
X-ray vision: New augmented reality system shows doctors what’s under your skin without a scalpel
A new technology, called ProjectDR, allows clinicians to observe patients’ internal anatomy without the need for them to go under the knife. It allows medical imaging such as computed tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) information to be shown directly on a patient’s body in a way that moves as the patient does. […]
10/14/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Noise pollution is bad for your heart: Living near constant noise increases incidence of cardiovascular disease
A new study that has been published in an issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has found out that noise interferes with the body on a cellular level, so much so that it can cause heart diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes. In this study, researchers reviewed several cases of novel translational noise […]
10/01/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Powerful LED headlight for trains designed for optimum visibility uses a tenth of the power of conventional lights
With innovation as their top goal, researchers have designed a train headlight that can be powered by light-emitting diode (LED), something that makes use of only a tenth of the energy that should be incorporated for headlight use by traditional light sources. Researchers have developed a new LED-based train headlight that utilizes a tenth of […]
09/20/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Soft robot developed by Harvard researchers uses kirigami paper craft techniques to move, inspired by snakeskin
Talk about life imitating art, or in this case, the other way around: Researchers from Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have taken inspiration from an ancient Japanese form of paper craft to make their latest technological wonder – a soft robot that moves just like a snake. The results of their […]
03/18/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Temperature and light from your environment tells your body when to sleep, finds research on fruit flies
A new study that was conducted in the University of Michigan and which was published in the journal Nature showed that fruit flies may teach us a thing or two about our own sleep patterns. The researchers, via observing fruit flies, were able to illustrate how circadian clock neurons engage in thermoreceptor usage to constantly […]
03/16/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Glucose tolerance can be improved with muscle-damaging exercise
A new study that has been published in an issue of the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine seeks to identify the gravity of muscle damage and blood glucose responses in people engaging in high-intensity exercise. This was done via an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after eccentric training of 21 healthy junior athletes with […]
03/05/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Medical experts do NOT recommend routine screening for ovarian cancer; false positives will lead to unnecessary life-altering surgery for many women
Despite the notoriously hard-to-diagnose ovarian cancer causing the death of around 14,000 women each year (as it is often identified too late), the United States Preventive Service Task Force has discovered that routine checkups can lead to too many false positives. In an editorial for the Journal of the American Association, University of Texas gynecologist Dr. […]
03/01/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Brain stimulation with magnets proves to be an effective treatment for MS patients
At least 90 percent of people with multiple sclerosis complain of experiencing severe fatigue, which can damage a person’s work and personal life, and results in many people having to give up their jobs. As a matter of fact, a lot of people with multiple sclerosis report that fatigue is one of the most bothersome […]
02/26/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Have beer with your pizza instead of coke: Compounds in the hops help prevent conditions caused by a high-fat diet, such as diabetes
According to recent research, the compounds in beer can actually prevent a slew of medical conditions such as diabetes. It can even lower your blood pressure and decrease your weight. The compound called xanthohumol, which is found in hops, could reverse the damage done by ingesting high-fat diets that can result in metabolic syndrome, which […]
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