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Study Reveals Impact of B-Cell Transformation on Pediatric Leukemia Treatment

Study Shows Specialized Therapy Helps Preschoolers with Depression

Study Reveals High Survival Rates for Structural Shock

Revolutionizing Genomic Analysis: Google Earth for Cancer Research

Challenges in Treating Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

Impact of Attention Capacity on Perception: Street Observations

The Use of Brain Imaging in Criminal Trials

Mayo Clinic: Causes of Back Pain

Measles Outbreak Hits New Mexico Detention Center

Tuberculosis Detection Challenges in HIV Patients

Tragic Death of UK Music Festival Attendee

Insurance Agent in Victoria, Texas Gets First Shingles Vaccine

Stress Leads to Riskier Decision-Making

Study Finds Higher Late-Term Abortions in Anti-Abortion States

Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Research Led by Raj Kumar

Innovative Brain Imaging for Parkinson's Treatment

New Enzyme Discovery for Healthy Cholesterol Levels

Study Reveals Progress in Home Test for Cervical Cancer

Diabetes Drug May Reduce Brain Fluid: Study

Trump Administration's Vaccine Advisers Recommend Flu Shots Without Autism-Linked Ingredient

Nature Article Reveals Breakthrough TB Treatment

Gene Linked to Autism and Macrocephaly Alters Behavior

Moyamoya Disease: Risks, Treatment Decisions, and Surgery

Study Reveals Brain Structure Links to Psychopathy

Promising Cancer Drug Blocks Tumor Growth

Study Reveals Lingering Sensitivity to Negativity Post-Depression

Patients Undergoing Tummy Tuck Surgery Continue Weight Loss

US Adults' Confidence in CDC Drops: Surveys 2020-2024

Study Reveals How Deep Sleep Boosts Task Insight

Oral Microbiome's Role in Cancer Development

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The Dark Side of Antibiotics: Superbugs Threaten Health

Key Mitochondrial Protein AIFM1: Central Hub in Energy Regulation

Illinois Engineers Discover New Method in Photonics

New Tool PHOTON Identifies RNA Molecules in Cells

"Exploring PopIII Stars: Astronomy's First Stellar Generation"

Supermassive Black Holes Found in Early Galaxies

Preventing Earth's Microbes in Space: Rethinking Planetary Protection

Japan's Agriculture Minister Opposes EU's Eel Listing

Addressing Water Scarcity in Agriculture: Key Strategies Revealed

Heatwave Threatens Southern Europe: Temperatures Soar to 40°C

University of Illinois Study Reveals Ancient Enzyme's Carbon Conversion

Superconductivity: Zero Electrical Resistance Phenomenon

South Carolina River Tops Pollution Levels in National Study

Wet Spring in Colorado Predicts Severe Snake-Bite Season

Scientists Predict Mild Algae Bloom in Western Lake Erie

Fireball Sighting Over Southeastern U.S. Sparks Social Media Frenzy

Rising Great White Shark Sightings in Warm Weather

Atacama Desert in Chile Wakes to Snow-covered Lunar Landscape

Global Initiative to Preserve Healthy Microbes

Emergency Workers Race to Mitigate Heatstroke Risk

North African Sloughi Hounds Play on Tunisia Beach

Japan's Western Regions See Earliest End to Rainy Season

Kobe University Develops Rapid Microbe Tool for Biomanufacturing

Astronomers Discover Energetic Particle Cloud Around Distant Galaxy

Study Reveals Geological Causes of Uranium Contamination in Eastern Karnataka

New Jersey Residents Split on State Direction

Noaa Predicts Mild Harmful Algal Bloom in Lake Erie

Study Reveals Breakthrough in Solar Energy Technology

Extreme Weather Events Linked to Increased Cascading Hazards

International Research Team Reveals Kinetochore Protein KNL2 Regulation

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Artificial photosynthesis system surpasses key efficiency benchmark for direct solar-to-hydrogen conversion

Unist Researchers Develop Advanced Modular Artificial Leaf

Challenges of Safely Storing Methane Gas

New method stores high-density methane in graphene-coated nanoporous carbon

Facing EU deadline, Apple announces App Store changes

Apple Announces App Store Payment Rule Update in Europe

Tonga Refuses $1 Million Ransom After Health IT Hack

Hackers seize control of Tonga's health IT system

Xiaomi's First SUV: 300K Pre-Orders in an Hour

China's Xiaomi receives almost 300,000 SUV pre-orders in minutes

Windows' infamous 'blue screen of death' will soon turn black

Windows Users to See Black Background for Updated Error Message

Bangladesh's Caretaker Leader Mandates Solar Panels

Bangladesh pushes solar to tackle energy woes

Safely Admitting Uncertainty: Key in Health Care & "Jeopardy!"

New method can teach AI to admit uncertainty

AI blunders: Six-finger hands, two suns and Jesus Christ on a surfboard in a stormy sea

Photoshop Class at Children's Camp Reveals Strange Phenomenon

Why your holiday flight is still not being powered by sustainable aviation fuel

Why Air Travel Relies on Fossil Fuels: Eco-Friendly Alternatives

Roblox's Grow a Garden explodes online video game numbers

Teenager's Roblox Gardening Game Draws 21M Players

FTC Sends Refunds to Fortnite Players

More refunds are being sent to Fortnite players 'tricked' into unwanted purchases. How you can apply

Navigating the Energy Transition: Balancing Business, Politics, and Public

Experts propose public solar energy service to accelerate green transition

Fuzzers: Key Tools for Testing Software Security

Open-source fuzzer uses evolutionary algorithm to produce customized test inputs

Can academics use AI to write journal papers? What the guidelines say

AI's Rapid Evolution in Education Sector: Buzz on Writing Use

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Nearly one in three young adults in the US does not know common stroke symptoms

At a time when stroke is on the rise among young adults, nearly 30% of U.S. adults younger than age 45 do not know all five of the most common stroke symptoms, according to new research published today in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association.

Emerging treatment helps reverse heart failure in some patients

For the more than 6.2 million Americans living with heart failure, the disease is a cruel thief. It robs patients of vitality, making even the simplest tasks seem exhausting and stealing years off of their lives.

Fear and anxiety spike in virus hot spots across US

Preslie Paur breaks down in tears when she thinks of her state's refusal to mandate face masks.

New guidelines address rise in opioid use during pregnancy

Opioid use in pregnancy has prompted new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, aimed at improving care for women and newborns affected by their mothers' drug use.

France sets new daily record over 50,000 COVID-19 cases

France set a new daily record for coronavirus infections with 52,010 recorded in 24 hours, official data showed Sunday, topping 50,000 for the first time.

US insists on need to ban TikTok

US President Donald Trump's administration has insisted on the need to ban TikTok due to national security concerns in a new court filing ahead of a plan to make the video app unavailable on November 12.

German software giant SAP trims outlook on virus woes

German software giant SAP on Sunday downgraded its outlook for 2020, saying a resurgence in coronavirus cases would weigh on demand from "hard hit" customers.

Israel says to trial COVID-19 vaccine from next month

Israel will begin its first clinical trials of a novel coronavirus vaccine next month, authorities said Sunday, as the country grapples with a second wave of infections.

Mexico reported 193,170 "excess deaths" through Sept 26

Mexican health authorities acknowledged Sunday that the country's true death toll from the coronavirus pandemic is far higher than thought, saying there were 193,170 "excess" deaths in the year up to Sept. 26, with 139,153 of those judged to be attributable to COVID-19.

Italy closes gyms, shuts eateries early to fight COVID-19

Italy's leader imposed at least a month of new restrictions across the country Sunday to fight rising coronavirus infections, shutting down gyms, pools and movie theaters, putting an early curfew on cafes and restaurants and mandating that people keep wearing masks outdoors.

Melbourne lockdown lifted after zero new virus cases recorded

Australia's second-biggest city will this week exit its coronavirus lockdown following nearly four months under onerous restrictions, authorities announced Monday, after no new daily cases or deaths were recorded.

Californians see power shutoffs as winds, fire danger rise

Hundreds of thousands of Californians lost power as utilities sought to prevent the chance of their equipment sparking wildfires and the fire-weary state braced for a new bout of dry, windy weather.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-californians-power-shutoffs-danger.html

US insists on need to ban TikTok

US President Donald Trump's administration has insisted on the need to ban TikTok due to national security concerns in a new court filing ahead of a plan to make the video app unavailable on November 12.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-insists-tiktok.html

German software giant SAP trims outlook on virus woes

German software giant SAP on Sunday downgraded its outlook for 2020, saying a resurgence in coronavirus cases would weigh on demand from "hard hit" customers.

source https://techxplore.com/news/2020-10-german-software-giant-sap-trims.html

Japan PM Suga sets 2050 deadline for carbon neutrality

Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Monday set a 2050 deadline for the world's third-largest economy to become carbon neutral, significantly firming up the country's climate change commitments.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-japan-pm-suga-deadline-carbon.html

Globalized economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse: study

The first large-scale study of the risks that countries face from dependence on water, energy and land resources has found that globalisation may be decreasing, rather than increasing, the security of global supply chains.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-globalized-economy-energy-insecurity-worse.html

Kid influencers are promoting junk food brands on YouTube—garnering more than a billion views

Kids with wildly popular YouTube channels are frequently promoting unhealthy food and drinks in their videos, warn researchers at NYU School of Global Public Health and NYU Grossman School of Medicine in a new study published in the journal Pediatrics.

Ontario should vaccinate newborns for hepatitis B, study suggests

Not all pregnant women are universally screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Ontario, even though this screening is recommended, and the majority of those who test positive do not receive follow-up testing or interventions, leading to infections of newborns, found new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

Study reveals details behind transplant disparities experienced by black patients

Studies have observed that Black patients are less likely to receive kidney transplants than white patients, but it's not clear when during the transplant evaluation process this disparity occurs. Research that will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25 indicates that the disparity arises after physicians refer patients for transplantation.

The effects of social determinants of health on kidney transplant candidates

Certain social determinants of health predict patient-reported outcomes in potential kidney transplant recipients, according to a study that will be presented online during ASN Kidney Week 2020 Reimagined October 19-October 25.

Next generation BRAF inhibitor cancer drug shows promise in early patient trial

A new drug designed to work on cancers with an altered BRAF gene has shown promise in an early patient trial presented at the 32nd EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, which is taking place online.

Liver cancer diagnoses and deaths impacted by geography and household income

An analysis of information from a large U.S. cancer database indicates that patients with liver cancer from rural regions and lower income households often have more advanced cancer at the time of diagnosis and face a higher risk of death compared with other patients. The findings are published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS).

1 in 12 parents say their teen has attended a demonstration about racism or police reform

A growing number of demonstrators taking to the streets to protest police brutality and racial injustice may include teenagers, a new national poll suggests.

source https://phys.org/news/2020-10-parents-teen-racism-police-reform.html