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08/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Robot surgery putting patients at risk due to lack of training for doctors
An unintended consequence of automation and the speed in which it is improved is that humans can’t keep up. While this may not seem important to you now, consider that the newly graduated surgeon performing on you may have no idea what he’s doing. This is the warning given by Matthew Beane, an assistant professor […]
08/11/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Schizophrenia patients are benefiting from “avatar therapy” which gives a face to their auditory hallucinations
Psychiatric medicine is attempting to understand mental illnesses by giving form to the many phantoms that plague millions of patients globally. This moves away from traditional psychiatry which assumes that mental health was something that could only be “cured” either through medicine or long, sometimes tedious, psychiatric sessions. In an attempt to treat patients better […]
08/09/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Green glue: Tannins from softwood are being used as a renewable alternative to toxic phenol compounds in glue
A Finnish project begun last year seeks to provide a safe and natural alternative to the toxic phenol compounds used in glues. As part of their SusBinders project, the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the National Resources Institute Finland (Luke), and the South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk) developed an industrial process that […]
08/09/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
It’s the vitamin D: Cancer patients exposed to bright light had better sleep after receiving treatment
A randomized controlled clinical trial displayed the efficacy of bright light therapy in improving the sleeping quality and patterns of cancer patients. The team from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine say that their pilot study suggests an inexpensive and safe way for fatigued recovering cancer patients to sleep better. The goal of the study […]
08/06/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Obesity and compromised immune function disturb children’s nighttime breathing, leading to behavior, learning and memory problems
Hungarian scientists have concluded that abnormal respiratory behaviors during sleep can negatively affect the cognitive development of children. The authors of the new study state that deep sleep, characterized by long, slow brain waves, is hampered or abruptly aroused when a child snores or displays any symptom associated with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). It was observed […]
08/04/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Cyberattacks with “truly autonomous weaponized” A.I. will be almost impossible to stop
Experts warn that an AI-enhanced cyberattack is not only probable, it is imminent. Security professionals say that truly autonomous weaponized artificial intelligence is being developed and slowly deployed in major government and medical sectors. This is not a radical suggestion. Only a few months ago, hackers were able to disrupt many institutions, including three U.K. […]
08/01/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Mother Nature’s solution in the Arctic: Climatologists discover microorganisms are consuming the methane released by melting icebergs
Global warming alarmists love to talk about arctic methane. This is the incalculable amount of greenhouse gas currently being stored in icebergs in the Arctic. As the world warms, there is concern that some of these gases will be released into the atmosphere and cause substantial damage. Scientists have seen that around 56 million years […]
07/25/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
High levels of radioactivity persist in Pennsylvania stream sediments 7 years after fracking wastewater disposal was restricted
Three wastewater disposal sites in western Pennsylvania have been analyzed to contain as much as 650 times higher radioactive sediments than unaffected sites upstream. These numbers are made even more shocking considering that more than seven years have passed since Pennsylvania’s government restricted the disposal of fracking wastewater into these sites. Authors of the new […]
07/23/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Acupuncture can relieve dry eye symptoms
Research has found that acupuncture could treat dry eye syndrome (DES), a condition that affects most Americans aged 18 and older. In their study, scientists from Kyung Hee University in South Korea conducted a systematic review of data to determine the most effective acupuncture method for treating the condition based on clinical trials. DES, medically referred to as […]
07/17/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Study: Herbal plants found to treat tuberculosis naturally
A major issue facing the medical community today is the rise of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, which hampers current efforts to end the deadly disease globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that while the incidences of tuberculosis have been decreasing by around two percent each year, all effort must be made in exploring every option to […]
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