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Neural disruptions underlying swallowing disorders in children
Every time you chew, talk, yawn, or sense the zap of a toothache, cranial nerve cells are shuttling electrochemical signals to your brain. Some of these neurons detect pain, while others sense facial muscle movements or sensations in the skin.
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Cannabis use exacerbates pain following surgery: Research
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No heart issue in hypertension patients with shortened fingers
Berlin [Germany], October 23 (ANI): Researchers in Berlin have spent decades researching a peculiar hereditary illness that results in extraordinarily short fingers and incredibly high blood pressure in half of the members of specific families. By the time they become 50, affected persons typically succumb to a stroke if untreated.
Emergence delirium does not effect kid's behavior after surgery
New Orleans [US], October 23 (ANI): Three months following surgery, emergence delirium, a confused state that might include confusion, hallucinations, restlessness, and aimless hyperactivity, does not alter a child's behavior.
Researchers give new insights into causes of high cholestrol
Washington [US], October 23 (ANI): A new research led by geneticists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health in collaboration with several other organisations, including the University of Otago and the Samoan health research community, the discovery of a genetic variant that is relatively common among people of Polynesian ancestry, but incredibly rare in most other populations, is providing hints to the genetic underpinnings of high cholesterol in all people.
BP issues during pregnancy linked to risk of infant mortality
Copenhagen [Denmark], October 23 (ANI): A condition that can produce extremely high blood pressure during pregnancy has been associated to an increased risk of death in offspring from birth to young adulthood, according to a study.
Gene abnormalities influence radiation resistance: Study
Chicago [US], October 23 (ANI): According to a study, a group of researchers discovered that common and rare gene defects influence radiation resistance and sensitivity, paving the possibility for more personalised and effective cancer treatment.
Number of hours worked in stressful jobs led to depression
Michigan [US], October 23 (ANI): According to recent research, the more hours every week someone works in a stressful job, the more likely they are to develop depression.
Sexual problems after cancer therapy are neglected with females
San Antonio [US], October 23 (ANI): According to a new study, sexual side effects of cancer therapy are discussed considerably less frequently in female patients than in male patients, even when the medication directly affects genital organs. In a high-volume cancer facility, 9 out of 10 males undergoing brachytherapy for prostate or cervical cancer were asked about their sexual health, compared to 1 out of 10 women.
Cholesterol-lowering medicine linked to decrease in risk of death
New Orleans [US], October 23 (ANI): A research of over 38,000 people found that commonly used cholesterol-lowering statins may decrease the risk of mortality and the severity of COVID-19 disease.
Research explains why late-night eating leads to weight gain
Washington [US], October 22 (ANI): Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind why eating late at night is linked to weight gain and diabetes. The connection between eating time, sleep and obesity is well-known but poorly understood, with research showing that over-nutrition can disrupt circadian rhythms and change fat tissue.
Fatty liver linked to survival in E. coli infection: Study
Washington [US], October 22 (ANI): Scientists have developed a new way of looking at sex-biased diseases that are rooted in evolutionary biology.
Study discover how breast cancer cells lose their ER expression
Texas [US], October 22 (ANI): Study revealed that one-fourth of recurrent oestrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers lack ER expression, they are resistant to endocrine treatment and can grow uncontrollably.
Majority of European chimps are Vitamin D deficient: Study
Washington [US], October 22 (ANI): A recent study has discovered that a large number of chimps in Europe have low vitamin D levels, which might have a severe impact on their health.
Neurons in amygdala are to be blamed for junk food cravings
Washington [US], October 21 (ANI): Researchers have found that the region of the brain called the amygdala, which is responsible for powerful emotions like fear, might also be the reason behind overeating.
Testing for antibiotic resistance no longer constrained by time
Ikoma [Japan], October 21 (ANI): The process of figuring out a bacterial infection's drug susceptibility profile takes a long time. Researchers from the Nara Institute of Science and Technology and their cooperating partners have just published reports on a technology that could potentially save lives by drastically speeding up this currently tedious process.
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No heart issue in hypertension patients with shortened fingers
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BP issues during pregnancy linked to risk of infant mortality
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