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Researchers at Louisiana State University fed extracts of redstem wormwood (Artemisia scoparia), which is used in traditional Chinese medicine, to roundworms, which fattened and thrived. (Mokkie/CC By-SA 3.0)
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Wormwood Extract Shows Promise For A Longer Lifespan

February 26, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Wormwood Extract Shows Promise For A Longer Lifespan

An extract of wormwood was fed to roundworms, which led to increased metabolic health and longer lifespans.
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For the first time, a human brain has been continuously scanned throughout the process of dying, and the results suggest our life may really flash before our eyes. Pictured, a real human brain is displayed as part of The Real Brain exhibit on March 8, 2011, in Bristol, England. The exhibit had full consent from an anonymous donor and needed full consent from the Human Tissue Authority. The brain is suspended in large tank engraved with a full scale skeleton on one side and a diagram of the central nervous system on the other. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks

February 25, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks

The study brings into question the timing of organ donation from ostensibly dead patients.
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Before cancer radiation therapy even begins, the first day of scanning and imaging often brings a rush of stress and anxiety, especially for children. The Shaare Zedek Cancer Center, set to open in the summer, hopes to change the experience of cancer treatment for patients, families and caregivers. (Courtesy of the Ruth and Meir Rosental Brain Imaging Center/Reichman University Innovation Center)
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Futuristic Tech Brings Healing Relaxation To Radiotherapy

February 12, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Futuristic Tech Brings Healing Relaxation To Radiotherapy

Oncologist and neuroscientist collaborate on multisensory gadgets to enhance wellbeing for cancer patients, families and staff.
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Rhesus macaques resting in the remnants of a forest that was destroyed when Hurricane Maria directly hit Cayo Santiago Island and Puerto Rico in September 2017. (Noah Snyder-Mackler, Arizona State University)
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Survivors Of Weather Disasters May Age More Quickly

February 10, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Survivors Of Weather Disasters May Age More Quickly

Rhesus monkeys were found to have changed at the molecular level following Hurricane Maria.
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Tel Aviv University Prof. Tal Dvir, CSO of Matricelf. (Israel Hadari)
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Bioprinted Implant May Help Paralyzed People Walk Again

February 7, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Bioprinted Implant May Help Paralyzed People Walk Again

First-ever spinal cord implant to treat paralysis without risk of rejection is successfully tested on mice.
The post Bioprinted Implant May Help Paralyzed People Walk Again appeared first on Zenger News.
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The puzzle game GENIGMA was developed by scientists and gaming experts in Spain to aid in cancer research. (National Center for Genomic Analysis in Spain)
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Video Game For Cancer Research Bets Human ‘Herd Intelligence’ Is Better Than AI

January 31, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Video Game For Cancer Research Bets Human ‘Herd Intelligence’ Is Better Than AI

By playing GENIGMA, gamers contribute to a cancer cure by mapping genetic sequences.
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Scientists at Tufts University were able to regenerate the lost leg of an African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) by using an acute multidrug delivery via a wearable bioreactor. Pictured here is a normal African clawed frog. (Pouzin Olivier)
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A New Leg To Stand On: Scientists Regenerate Frog’s Lost Limb

January 27, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on A New Leg To Stand On: Scientists Regenerate Frog’s Lost Limb

The regeneration of limbs, and even organs, offers hope to the growing number of amputees.
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Prof. Noam Shomron and colleagues trained an artificial intelligence program to identify patients at risk of serious illness from blood infections. (Courtesy of Tel Aviv University)
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AI Technology Helps Identify Patients At Risk From Sepsis

January 13, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on AI Technology Helps Identify Patients At Risk From Sepsis

State-of-the-art method could allow physicians to take preventive measures before blood infection causes serious illness or death.
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Zika virus, a tropical disease mainly spread by mosquitos, isn’t normally fatal, or even severe, but can cause severe brain defects in fetuses when contracted by pregnant women. Now, researchers in Brazil have found that injecting Zika virus into mice with brain tumors destroys the cancer without causing neurological damage. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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Zika Virus Injection Destroys Brain Tumors In Mice, Study Finds

January 13, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Zika Virus Injection Destroys Brain Tumors In Mice, Study Finds

New study on lab mice shows promise for treating cancer in babies.
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Neuralight product manager Tali Band making a presentation. (Courtesy of Neuralight)
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The Answer To Parkinson’s And Alzheimer’s Is All In Your Eyes

January 11, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on The Answer To Parkinson’s And Alzheimer’s Is All In Your Eyes

A new AI platform can improve drug development, monitoring, and care for neurological disorders using information from the eyes.
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