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It could also warn against moving into areas that have a high density of bars and liquor stores off-site, said Gorman. There are a number of social problems that seem to cluster in places with high output density of alcohol, excluding restaurants, whether due to alcohol consumption or as a result of problems that might be drawn to people in these areas. Continue reading
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‘This study represents the first step in our efforts to provide malaria control and research with a mapping based on testing of P. vivax malaria,’ said co-author Dr Simon Hay of Oxford University. ‘We can now focus on trying to model the endemicity of the disease to provide more detailed estimates of the total burden, although this is complicated by the biology of P. vivax unusual Continue reading
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Although many ‘potentially’ invasive species are ‘harmless to human beings’, some – including animals such as red eared , green iguanas , parrots and parakeets – are ‘dangerous’ to the environment if they escape. Continue reading
It ‘s about lowering cholesterol at the American Heart Association. Continue reading
Elevated LDL and low HDL levels are two risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Statins lower LDL cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular risk. Despite statin therapy, many patients still have a high risk of cardiovascular disease. Continue reading
Brain scanning techniques such as fMRI have revolutionized scientific understanding of the human spirit, allowing scientists to the same depth in the brain when people engaged in mental activities as diverse as the narrator number, make financial decisions or just dreaming. But the interpretation of the results of brain imaging studies is often more difficult, according to Yarkoni. Continue reading
The Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics led the effort of new diagnostic tools that could reduce the incidence of tuberculosis by 13 % to 42 %. The three diagnostic methods examined in the study to achieve their improvement of tuberculosis incidence and mortality rather quickly. Four months, two months and 10 days, new treatments for the disease is active to produce 10 per cent, 23 per cent and 27 per cent reduction in the incidence of tuberculosis in 2050 compared to 2015. Continue reading
Much of our understanding of the wiring of the brain came to study our sensory and motor systems, but far less is known about the mechanisms that organize neural circuits involved in higher brain functions like learning and memory, said lead author Hisashi Umemori, MD, Ph.D., research assistant professor at the UM Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute and assistant professor of biological chemistry at the UM Medical School. Continue reading