Wednesday, August 10, 2016

"Neural Dust" Could Enable a Fitbit for the Nervous System and other top stories.

  • "Neural Dust" Could Enable a Fitbit for the Nervous System

    A technology with the potential to blur the boundaries between biology and electronics has just leaped a major hurdle in the race to demonstrate its feasibility. A team at the University of California, Berkeley, led by neuroscientist Jose Carmena and electrical and computer engineer Michel Maharbiz, has provided the first demonstration of what the researchers call “ultrasonic neural dust” to monitor neural activity in a live animal. They recorded activity in the sciatic nerve and a leg muscle of..
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  • Experimental drug helps patients with severe asthma in trial

    Experimental drug helps patients with severe asthma in trial
    LEICESTER, England, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- A drug targeting inflammation in the airway showed the potential to significantly improve the condition of people with the most severe asthma, researchers in a small trial report. The drug Fevipiprant improved lung function, reduced inflammation and significantly decreased asthma symptoms in a recent trial in England, according to a new study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Asthma is an incurable condition caused by inflammation in the airway th..
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  • Air pollution reduces life span of lung cancer patients

    Air pollution reduces life span of lung cancer patients
    A population-based study has suggested air pollution is deadly for the patients with lung cancer, as it shortens their survival span. The finding shows that the trends were most noticeable for early stage disease, particularly adenocarcinoma, the most common type of non-small cell lung cancer, which accounts for 80 percent of lung cancer cases. Air pollution has been linked to a higher incidence of lung cancer and death, but little is known about its potential impact on an individual's chance..
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  • What We Learned This Week

    What We Learned This Week
    Donate Now Learn more about member benefits I reached out to our old pal Will Carless, who’s now a reporter living in Rio, about what he’s observed so far, and why he doubts some of the hysteria over the Zika virus, another concern leading up to the Games. Are there any concerns or issues about Rio’s preparedness to host the Olympics that you don’t think have gotten enough attention? No, not really, if anything I think too much attention has been placed on this. People seem to forget that on..
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  • Researchers say reading may increase lifespan

    Researchers say reading may increase lifespan
    The millions of fans who lined up at midnight for the release of the final Harry Potter book may be on to something, as scientists have found reading books may help us live longer by as many as two years. Their study, published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, also found that adults who reported reading magazine and newspaper showed an increase in longevity compared to nonreaders. Researchers, led by Becca R. Levy, a professor of epidemiology at Yale University School of Public Health..
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  • Florida officials go into damage-control mode over Zika

    Florida officials go into damage-control mode over Zika
    TAMPA, Fla. รข€” Thank goodness it's the slow season in Florida. At least that's what officials and representatives of the state's multibillion-dollar tourism industry are thinking in the wake of the news that 16 people have been infected with Zika in a small, trendy neighborhood in Miami. The outbreak has sent another chill through the Sunshine State's all-important tourism industry just weeks after the Orlando nightclub massacre and the killing of a 2-year-old boy by an alligator at nearby Wal..
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  • MEI Pharma (MEIP), Helsinn Enter Development and Commercialization Agreement for Pracinostat

    MEI Pharma (MEIP), Helsinn Enter Development and Commercialization Agreement for Pracinostat
    Get the Pulse of the Market with StreetInsider.com's Pulse Picks. Get your Free Trial here. Helsinn, a Swiss pharmaceutical group focused on building quality cancer care products, and MEI Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: MEIP), an oncology company focused on the ...
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  • E-cigarette makers rush new products to market ahead of US rules

    NEW YORK The e-cigarette market is suddenly getting more crowded. Makers of the "vaping" devices launched a flood of new products in the United States ahead of new federal regulations, taking effect on Monday, that require companies to submit e-cigarettes for government approval before marketing them, according to company officials and industry experts.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which announced the regulations in May, will allow e-cigarette devices introduced before the regulations..
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  • Texas governor making first public event since hospital stay

    Texas governor making first public event since hospital stay
    By Associated Press August 8 at 1:24 AM CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is making his first public appearance since being hospitalized last month with severe burns. Abbott on Monday will attend the groundbreaking of a nearly $900 million new harbor bridge in Corpus Christi. The project will eventually replace the aging hat-shaped bridge that’s a signature landmark of the coastal city. Abbott sustained extensive second- and third-degree burns on his lower legs and feet after be..
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  • Being overweight ages your brain by 10 years

    Being overweight ages your brain by 10 years
    We already know that obesity is linked to cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Now it turns out that being overweight also ages your brain to look 10 years older than a skinnier person's the same age, according to a new study. Researchers from Cambridge ...
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