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08/20/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers use electrical stimulation to improve depression symptoms
Patients with depression may experience improvements in their symptoms if they tried a new electricity-based stimulation therapy. Developed by North Carolina-based researchers, the transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) treatment applies gentle electrical stimulation to the scalp to adjust the recipient’s natural alpha brainwaves. In a recent study, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill placed […]
08/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Ozone therapy is an ideal alternative to treating Lyme disease
Patients who have Lyme disease might have an alternative to the ineffective antibiotic-based approach. Ozone therapy offers a more natural and effective way of alleviating the effects of the illness. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the microbe Borrelia burgdorferi. It spreads to humans through the bites of blood-sucking tick species, such as the black-legged tick and the deer […]
08/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Fancy new fabric reacts to body heat, automatically cools or insulates to keep you comfortable
People could keep their jumper dresses or sweaters on even when the weather got warmer – if their clothing used a newly developed self-cooling textile. A combination of ordinary wool and metal conductor, the fabric retains heat during cold times and vents that stored heat when the weather starts warming up. The material detects the temperature of its surroundings and adjusts its […]
08/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Bacteria may travel around the world using “air bridges,” explaining how superbugs share genes
Bacteria do not need animal or human carriers to spread. A Rutgers-led study suggests that microbes take advantage of natural air currents and use them as bridges to travel from one remote location to another. The genes that encode antibiotic resistance in bacteria appear in many seemingly unrelated bacterial species. Even microbes separated by thousands of miles rely […]
08/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
This killer flesh-eating fungus has wiped out 90 amphibian species and scientists say it isn’t done
The last five decades saw hundreds of species of frogs, toads, and other amphibians suffer drastic drops in numbers. Close to a hundred species have gone extinct. Researchers attributed the widespread declines and extinction to a ravenous fungal disease called chytridiomycosis. Chytridiomycosis eats the moist skin of amphibians, leaving the animals vulnerable. It wiped out 90 […]
08/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Are wildlife tourists helping or harming elephants? Experts say they pressure elements to become more violent
If you ever go on an Africa safari, ask the guide to keep as far away from the wild animals as possible. A recent international study has warned that wildlife tourism may be frightening and agitating elephants into becoming more violent towards humans. Furthermore, the study found that the appearance of tourists drove elephant herds […]
08/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study reveals that toxic algae is causing dolphins to suffer from Alzheimer’s-like brain disease
The excessive blooming of blue-green algae might be responsible for the recent spate of deaths among dolphins. A pathological study found toxic compounds in the harmful algae that might cause a neurodegenerative problem similar to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers from the University of Miami autopsied the brains and bodies of 14 dead dolphins. For the first […]
08/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers discover a planet orbiting a star rocked by “starquakes”
The first exoplanet found by NASA’s TESS space telescope dances around a similarly exciting star. The planet is a type of gas giant called a “hot Saturn” while the system primarily displays signs of “starquakes.” Experts say that stars sometimes experience seismic waves. The oscillations produced by these starquakes disrupt the brightness of their host. […]
08/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists reproduce an exotic form of magnesium and make some discoveries about its nuclear structure
Researchers previously created an exotic form of magnesium called magnesium-40 by adding as many neutrons as possible to the nucleus of the atom. Ten years later, a new research team came across new data on the nuclear structure of magnesium-40. The atomic number of an element depends on the number of positively-charged protons in its […]
08/15/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Avocado seeds contain compounds that reduce inflammation
Pennsylvania-based researchers announced a new medicinal application for avocado pits. They recently derived an extract from avocado seed that helps regulate inflammation linked to cancer and other serious diseases. After eating or removing the edible part of the avocado, people usually throw away the inedible pit. But the new study suggests that the seed may be a good […]
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