Dear Future Adopter, Love Salami
Hello there, I’m Salami! You must be my new adopter, and I’m so excited that I can hardly contain myself! My friends here at the Adoption Center call me “tiny but mighty.” I’ve got some pep in my step and…
Read MoreSocial Security overpays billions to people, many on disability. Then it asks for the money back.
Justina Worrell, 47, works part time as a kitchen helper in an Ohio nursing home. She has cerebral palsy, an intellectual disability, and a cardiac condition that required she get an artificial heart valve at age 20. A year ago,…
Read MoreMDMA/ecstasy shows even more promise in easing PTSD
A new study is adding to evidence that the party drug “ecstasy” can boost the benefits of talk therapy for people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In a clinical trial, researchers found that three months of talk therapy, assisted…
Read MoreArachidonic acid found to promote the occurrence of radiation-induced intestinal injury
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Read MoreCollaborative psychology research finds AI chatbot can infer someones personality
Personality tests are a popular job candidate selection tool; however, they often rely on self-reported measures, which can be biased, inaccurate or fake. A collaborative research team that includes a Kansas State University psychologist found that artificial intelligence could help…
Read MoreResearch suggests laminin could play role in slowing progression of breast tumors
Reviewed Cells are capable of translating mechanical changes into biological responses. This process is known as mechanotransduction and plays a fundamental role in the progression of solid tumors, such as breast cancer. It is well-established that a common mechanical alteration…
Read MoreNIH awards $3.2 million to study how unique DNA circles drive deadly pediatric brain tumors
Reviewed Lukas Chavez, Ph.D., has received $3.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to study how unique DNA circles found in cancer cells drive deadly pediatric brain tumors. The research aims to expose how the circular pieces of DNA…
Read MoreKeeping the warm glow of giving going significantly boosts repeat blood donations
New research has shown that boosting the “warm glow” feeling that people experience after giving blood significantly increases repeat blood donations, which are essential for the effective running of any health service. The research, led by the University of Nottingham…
Read MoreImmunologist wins Breakthrough Prize for innovative cancer treatment
When Michel Sadelain began his decades-long quest to genetically modify immune cells to fight cancer, his peers dismissed his ideas as absurd and even his mother grew concerned for his career. On Thursday, the French and Canadian scientist was announced…
Read MoreCleaning products emit hundreds of hazardous chemicals, new study finds
A study by Environmental Working Group scientists has found unsettling details about the potential health risks of common household cleaning products. The study, published today in Chemosphere, analyzed 30 cleaning products, including multipurpose and glass cleaners, air fresheners and more….
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