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Researchers uncover biological differences in asthma between males and females

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Researchers uncover biological differences in asthma between males and females
A new study led by researchers at the Yale Center for Asthma and Airways Disease and the Center for Pulmonary Precision Medicine (P2MED) in the Yale Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (Yale PCCSM) sheds light on how asthma behaves differently in males and females both in symptoms and at the level of gene expression. The results are published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.

891. Weight change may contribute to cognitive decline in older adults

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Adults over 65 whose weight decreases or fluctuates by more than 5% may experience faster cognitive decline, according to researchers in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at Penn State. The team has published its findings in the journal Obesity.

892. Online testing uncovers a common multiple sclerosis subtype with hidden cognitive deficits

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King's College London and Imperial College London, in collaboration with the UK MS Register, report a prevalent multiple sclerosis (MS) subtype marked by significant cognitive deficits with minimal motor impairment, a form of disability the authors state is currently unrecognized and untreated.

893. Ultrasound helmet enables deep brain stimulation in people without surgery

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An ultrasound device that can precisely stimulate areas deep in the brain without surgery has been developed by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, opening up new possibilities for neurological research and treatment of disorders such as Parkinson's disease.

894. Experts say parental controls are good, but AI still needs more oversight to protect youth

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Amid growing concerns about how children and teens engage with AI chatbots, including a tragic suicide reportedly linked to a teen's use of ChatGPT, OpenAI announced plans to roll out parental controls later in September. According to the company, these tools will allow parents to set usage limits and get notifications if the chatbot detects "acute distress."

895. Inequality for female rugby players; 89% have discomfort from boots

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Eighty-nine percent of female rugby players who took part in a new study experience pain or discomfort from the boots they're wearing.

896. Why the one-handed backhand is losing its grip on professional tennis

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The goal of professional sports has always been to win. Looking good while doing it? That's just a bonus for the gawkers and connoisseurs of bodily form in motion.

897. Social and economic deprivation associated with more severe symptoms of PTSD

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People who live in the most deprived areas of the UK experience post-traumatic stress disorder at three times the rate of those who live in more affluent areas.

898. The first weeks after birth are crucial to breastfeeding success

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Women have gotten the message: Breast milk is best for babies. The vast majority begin breastfeeding their infants at birth. So why do most quit earlier than planned?

899. Tiny fish open new horizons for autism research

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Researchers from Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Japan, have revealed that environment influences social behaviors in autism. By using zebrafish that have a mutation in ube3a, a gene linked to Angelman syndrome (AS) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD), they demonstrate that sensory processing of environmental information is determinant in the outcome of socializing or not.

900. Researchers uncover biological differences in asthma between males and females

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A new study led by researchers at the Yale Center for Asthma and Airways Disease and the Center for Pulmonary Precision Medicine (P2MED) in the Yale Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (Yale PCCSM) sheds light on how asthma behaves differently in males and females both in symptoms and at the level of gene expression. The results are published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.

901. More diverse families created through IVF

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Single women and female same-sex couples accounted for 1 in 5 IVF cycles in 2023, according to the latest report on IVF births across Australia and New Zealand.

902. Machine learning to help identify 'hidden fat' on routine bone scans

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Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing an artificial intelligence algorithm that can use bone density scans captured to detect potential spine fractures to estimate visceral fat levels, providing a quick, painless and affordable detection method.

903. Doctors perform first islet cell transplant with Lantidra

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Doctors at UI Health performed the first islet transplant with Lantidra, the only therapy approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat brittle type 1 diabetes. A 69-year-old man from Illinois received the therapy on Aug. 26 and subsequently was able to stop taking daily, life-saving insulin injections.

904. Teen loneliness triggers 'reward seeking' behavior, study finds

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A study has found that adolescents become highly motivated to seek rewards after just a few hours of social isolation. This may be beneficial in driving them toward social interaction, but when opportunities for connection are limited, it could lead them to pursue less healthy rewards like alcohol or drugs.

905. De-mystifying common misconception about the prevalence of legionella bacteria

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There is a common misconception that legionella is only found in air conditioners and water towers, however, Griffith University research has found people are likely exposed to the bacteria through other sources, including through soil.

906. Study establishes link between rugby and dementia

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Former male high-level rugby players in New Zealand have a 22% increased risk of developing Alzheimer's and other dementias later in life compared to men in the general population, according to new research from the University of Auckland.

907. Study highlights cultural differences in parenting and reveals that how babies are soothed matters more than how fast

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Researchers observed mother–infant interactions in urban UK and rural Ugandan communities, focusing on how mothers soothed their babies following naturally occurring episodes of distress.

908. The US will buy 2 million doses of an HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

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The U.S. is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to 2 million people in poor countries by 2028, the State Department announced Thursday.

909. Massachusetts state health insurers to be required to cover vaccines, regardless of CDC guidance

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Massachusetts insurance carriers will be required to cover vaccinations recommended by the state's department of public health, whether or not those vaccines continue to be recommended by the federal government, Gov. Maura Healey announced Thursday.

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