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Automated speed enforcement significantly reduces speeding in Toronto school zones

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Automated speed enforcement significantly reduces speeding in Toronto school zones
Despite lower speed limits in school zones, child pedestrian injuries are most common near schools. Now, a new study led by researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) has found that automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras reduced the number of speeding vehicles by 45 percent in urban school zones.

1.202. Study shows DNA regulatory switch prompts stem cells to give rise to blood

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A new study led by Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, shows how a key molecule regulates the generation of new blood cells, a process called hematopoiesis that goes awry in cancer.

1.203. Texas counties have some of the highest STD rates in US, new report says

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Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise in Texas. And in some parts of the state, the numbers are climbing higher than the national average.

1.204. Human CLOCK gene enhances brain connectivity and mental flexibility in mice, study finds

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Clock genes are a set of genes known to contribute to the regulation of the human body's internal 24-hour cycle, also known as the circadian rhythm. One of these genes is the so-called CLOCK gene, a protein that regulates the activity of other genes, contributing to recurrent patterns of sleep and wakefulness.

1.205. Measles cases just reached 30-year high in the US: How bad is California surge?

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Measles cases in California and the United States are climbing to levels the country hasn't seen in years.

1.206. Common gene expression disruption found at the heart of ALS development

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive muscle weakness. A research team at Tohoku University and Keio University has uncovered a unifying mechanism in ALS revolving around the expression of UNC13A (a gene crucial for neuronal communication) that represents a common target for developing effective treatment strategies that could improve the lives of patients with ALS.

1.207. Study uncovers how prostate cancer becomes deadly, offers hope for new treatments

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In a significant advancement for prostate cancer research, a first-of-its-kind study led by Emory researchers uncovered how the disease transforms into its most lethal form and identified a promising new treatment strategy.

1.208. Federal agencies work to create uniform definition of ultra-processed foods

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration are gathering data to create a uniform definition of ultra-processed foods.

1.209. Male birth control pill clears initial safety hurdle

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YourChoice Therapeutics, working with Quotient Sciences and Incyte, reports that single oral doses of the investigational non‑hormonal male contraceptive YCT‑529 up to 180 mg produced no clinically relevant safety issues in 16 healthy men.

1.210. Cellular therapy developed for cancer now being tested in autoimmune disease

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Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has joined with 40 other centers in the U.S. and Europe as a site in one of the first clinical trials testing cellular therapy for autoimmune disease in the U.S.

1.211. Automated speed enforcement significantly reduces speeding in Toronto school zones

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Despite lower speed limits in school zones, child pedestrian injuries are most common near schools. Now, a new study led by researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) has found that automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras reduced the number of speeding vehicles by 45 percent in urban school zones.

1.212. Previously undetectable biomarkers in gut microbiome may predict 'invisible' chronic fatigue syndrome, long COVID

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Millions suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), a debilitating condition often overlooked due to the lack of diagnostic tools, may be closer to personalized care, according to new research that shows how the disease disrupts interactions between the microbiome, immune system, and metabolism.

1.213. New methods show how fast breast cancers grow and how surgery delays affect cancer staging

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Using a novel method to analyze tumor growth rates, researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have provided the most in-depth assessment to date of how fast breast cancers grow in patients and how surgical delays may affect breast cancer staging, which measures the extent of cancer spread in the body.

1.214. 'Powerful new approach': New drug combination strategy shows promise against hard-to-treat cancers

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A potential target for experimental drugs that block PRMT5—a naturally occurring enzyme some tumors rely more on for survival—has been identified by researchers with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute's Cancer Research Center in Washington, D.C.

1.215. Chronic kidney disease may be tied to higher risk for tooth loss

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) appears to be associated with a higher risk of tooth loss, with a higher prevalence of CKD seen among individuals with fewer than 20 teeth, according to a study published online July 20 in Renal Failure.

1.216. Health officials confirm more measles cases in Michigan

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Two measles cases were confirmed in Kent County last week, bringing its total count to four, officials said.

1.217. A media–public disconnect exists on wild meat narratives in central Africa during COVID-19

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A new study published by researchers from the University of Oxford, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), CIFOR-ICRAF, and institutional partners reveals a disconnect between media and public perceptions of the risks of consuming wild meat in Central Africa during COVID-19, and sheds light on the complex relationship between media reporting, community beliefs, and behavior change—offering important lessons for wildlife management and public health strategies.

1.218. Intense, persistent grief linked to nearly double mortality risk over 10 years

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Grief after the loss of a loved one is a natural response—an inevitable part of living and loving. But in a minority of the bereaved, grief is so overwhelming that it can lead to physical and mental illness, even if they don't necessarily qualify for a diagnosis of the mental health condition of prolonged grief disorder. For example, studies have shown that people who recently lost a loved one use health care services more often, and have an increased mortality rate over the short term.

1.219. Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia

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An analysis of studies incorporating data from almost 30 million people has highlighted the role that air pollution—including that coming from car exhaust emissions—plays in increased risk of dementia.

1.220. FDA approves first cream for treating chronic hand eczema

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has signed off on the first-ever cream specifically approved for treating chronic hand eczema (CHE).

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