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Physorg.com

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Without second wave of brown fat, young mice can't live without mama | 07 Feb 2012
For all those who have wondered where they'd be without their mothers, a study reported in the February Cell Metabolism puts a whole new spin on the question. Mice whose mothers pass along a mutant copy of a single imprinted gene can't keep themselves war...

Teenage pregnancy is not a racial issue | 07 Feb 2012
While researchers have long set to determine if there is a tie between race and teenage pregnancy, according to a new study, equating black teenagers with the problem of teenage pregnancy is a misrepresentation of today's real­ity. This new study is ...

Cirrhosis patients losing muscle mass have a higher death rate | 07 Feb 2012
Medical researchers at the University of Alberta reviewed the medical records of more than 100 patients who had a liver scarring condition and discovered those who were losing muscle were more apt to die while waiting for a liver transplant. These cirrhos...

Brain mechanisms link foods to rising obesity rates | 07 Feb 2012
An editorial authored by University of Cincinnati (UC) diabetes researchers to be published in the Feb. 7, 2012, issue of the journal Cell Metabolism sheds light on the biological factors contributing to rising rates of obesity and discusses strategies to...

A therapist in your pocket | 07 Feb 2012
Brooding in your apartment on Saturday afternoon? A new smart phone intuits when you're depressed and will nudge you to call or go out with friends....

Ovarian cancer risk related to inherited inflammation genes | 07 Feb 2012
In a study conducted by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues from 11 other institutions in the Unites States and the United Kingdom, genes that are known to be involved in inflammation were found to be related to risk of ovarian cancer....

Diabetic kidney failure follows a 'ROCK'y road | 07 Feb 2012
A protein kinase known as ROCK1 can exacerbate an important process called fission in the mitochondria, the power plants of cells, leading to diabetic kidney disease, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears online today i...

California hits wind energy milestone: About 5 percent of power from wind | 07 Feb 2012
California now gets about 5 percent of its electricity from wind power, according to data released Tuesday by the California Wind Energy Association....

Innovation promises expanded roles for microsensors | 07 Feb 2012
Researchers have learned how to improve the performance of sensors that use tiny vibrating microcantilevers to detect chemical and biological agents for applications from national security to food processing....

Parkinson's disease: Study of live human neurons reveals the disease's genetic origins | 07 Feb 2012
Parkinson's disease researchers at the University at Buffalo have discovered how mutations in the parkin gene cause the disease, which afflicts at least 500,000 Americans and for which there is no cure....

 





 

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