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Asthma drug prevents spread of breast cancer: study | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Thu, 18 Aug 2016, 22:01:13 EDT. Get science news via. Asthma drug prevents spread of breast cancer: study. Published: Wednesday, November 3, 2010 - 17:04 in Health and Medicine. Tranilast binds to a molecule known as the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), which regulates cell growth and some aspects of immunity. This makes the drug beneficial in treating allergies, inflammatory diseases and cancer. Source: St. Michael's Hospital. Wed, 3 Nov 2010, 23:30:27 EDT. EPA watchdo...
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Q. And A.: Repercussions and Reprieves at Health Insurance Enrollment Deadline - NY Times Health | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Sun, 21 Aug 2016, 20:31:15 EDT. Get science news via. Q And A.: Repercussions and Reprieves at Health Insurance Enrollment Deadline. Sunday, March 30, 2014 - 00:50 in Health and Medicine. After Monday, most people must have health coverage or face a penalty, and the confusion of the last six months appears likely to continue. Read the whole article on NY Times Health. More from NY Times Health. More sources from other sites. Missed the health care deadline?
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Scripps study finds higher death risk with sleeping pills | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Sat, 20 Aug 2016, 20:31:09 EDT. Get science news via. Scripps study finds higher death risk with sleeping pills. Published: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - 07:04 in Health and Medicine. The possible health hazards. Study participants who took sleeping pills were matched with control patients of similar ages, gender and health who received no hypnotics in order to eliminate the possibility that other factors led to the results. We tried every practical strategy to make thes...
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Wireless devices go battery-free with new communication technique | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Fri, 19 Aug 2016, 14:31:41 EDT. Get science news via. Wireless devices go battery-free with new communication technique. Published: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 - 13:05 in Physics and Chemistry. We might be one step closer to an Internet-of-things reality. University of Washington engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each other without relying on batteries or wires for power. The researchers published their results ...
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Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Wed, 24 Aug 2016, 13:11:16 EDT. Get science news via. Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart. Published: Monday, September 21, 2009 - 16:25 in Health and Medicine. Public smoking bans appear to significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks, particularly among younger individuals and nonsmokers, according to a new study published in the September 29, 2009, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Dr Meyers adds that smok...
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Genome advances peril for pests | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Mon, 22 Aug 2016, 8:31:19 EDT. Get science news via. Genome advances peril for pests. Published: Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 17:25 in Biology and Nature. Photo by Adam Fenster (University of Rochester) and provided courtesy of the Werren Laboratory. Parasitic wasps kill pest insects, but their existence has been largely overlooked by the public until now. Four researchers from Arizona State University are among a consortium of 70 scientists (the Nasonia. Parasitic wasp...
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Study links altered brain chemistry, behavioral impairments in fish exposed to elevated CO2 | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Thu, 20 Apr 2017, 3:01:54 EDT. Get science news via. Study links altered brain chemistry, behavioral impairments in fish exposed to elevated CO2. Published: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 - 19:02 in Biology and Nature. Jodie L. Rummer. Understanding the impacts of increased carbon dioxide levels in the ocean, which causes the ocean to become more acidic, allows scientists to better predict how fish will be impacted by future ocean acidification conditions. The researchers ...
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How smarter school lunchrooms increase fruit sales | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Sat, 20 Aug 2016, 16:31:10 EDT. Get science news via. How smarter school lunchrooms increase fruit sales. Published: Friday, June 4, 2010 - 12:33 in Mathematics and Economics. Jason Koski, Cornell University. ITHACA, N.Y.: How many more apples can a school cafeteria sell if the fruit is displayed in an attractive basket and placed in a well-lit area? Later in the week, Wansink along with colleagues David Just and Mitsuru Shimizu will deliver presentations at a two-day C...
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Manipulation of liquid crystals could help control drug-delivery process | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Thu, 20 Apr 2017, 3:01:54 EDT. Get science news via. Manipulation of liquid crystals could help control drug-delivery process. Published: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 - 05:16 in Physics and Chemistry. It's the first time that this has been done," said de Pablo. "It's a system that has been engineered at the molecular level using computer models.". Source: University of Chicago. Manipulation of liquid crystals could help control drug-delivery process. Mon, 12 Sep 2016, 18...
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First accurate simulation of a virus invading a cell | (e) Science News
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Updated by artificial intelligence Thu, 20 Apr 2017, 3:01:54 EDT. Get science news via. First accurate simulation of a virus invading a cell. Published: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 - 05:17 in Biology and Nature. In previous experiments, exposing a virus to extreme heat or proteins caused the shape of the entire capsid to change. These were the closest observable simulations to a virus invading a cell that had been devised at the time. This particular receptor has a long tail that it buries into the cell ...