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18-Jun-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Experts Offer Guidance on Talking with Children about Racism at Pediatrician's Office
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Extensive research shows the link between exposure to racism during childhood and adolescence and increased risks of depression and metabolic health issues, such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease.

Newswise: Blooming through adversity: roses' genetic defense against salinity stress
Released: 20-Jun-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Blooming through adversity: roses' genetic defense against salinity stress
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A cutting-edge study illuminates the intricate mechanisms of rose plants' resistance to salt stress, a critical issue for global agriculture. The research identifies the phenylpropane pathway, especially flavonoids, as key to this tolerance, offering insights into potential genetic modifications for crops to thrive in saline conditions.

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Released: 20-Jun-2024 7:05 PM EDT
Roswell Park Insights on Role of Exportin 1 Protein Suggest Strategy for Improving Cancer Immunotherapy
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Research by Hemn Mohammadpour, DVM, PhD, and colleagues at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center offers new insights into tumor biology and may lay the groundwork for more effective cancer immunotherapy. Their preclinical findings were published today in the journal Cellular & Molecular Immunology.

Newswise: Q&A: Finding varieties of corn that are adapted to future climates
Released: 20-Jun-2024 6:05 PM EDT
Q&A: Finding varieties of corn that are adapted to future climates
University of Washington

Research led by the University of Washington used computer models to pinpoint varieties of corn that will be best adapted to produce high yields in future U.S. climates.

Released: 20-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
تفسير مرض الخلايا المنجلية
Mayo Clinic

يحمل ما يقرب من 250 مليون شخص حول العالم جين مرض الخلايا المنجلية، والذي يؤثر على الأشخاص الذين لديهم جذور تعود إلى أفريقيا، والمناطق الناطقة بالإسبانية في نصف الكرة الغربي، والمملكة العربية السعودية، والهند، ودول البحر الأبيض المتوسط. كما يعد مرض الخلايا المنجلية أكثر شيوعًا في مجتمع الأمريكيين من أصل أفريقي في الولايات المتحدة. 

Released: 20-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Anemia falciforme explicada
Mayo Clinic

Aproximadamente 250 milhões de pessoas ao redor do mundo são portadoras do gene da anemia falciforme. A doença afeta pessoas oriundas da África, das regiões de língua espanhola no Hemisfério Ocidental, Arábia Saudita, Índia e dos países mediterrânicos. Nos EUA, a anemia falciforme é mais comum na comunidade afro-americana.

Newswise: Scientists discover new behavior of membranes that could lead to unprecedented separations
Released: 20-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Scientists discover new behavior of membranes that could lead to unprecedented separations
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne scientists have used isoporous membranes — membranes with pores of equal size and shape — and recirculation to create separations at the nanoscale that overcome previous limitations.

Newswise: New Experimental Results Set the Stage for Understanding the Mysterious History of NGC 2419
Released: 20-Jun-2024 3:05 PM EDT
New Experimental Results Set the Stage for Understanding the Mysterious History of NGC 2419
Department of Energy, Office of Science

The NGC 2419 globular cluster contains potassium and magnesium in ratios not found in other, similar globular clusters. Scientists have so far been unable to find the source for this unexpected pattern. However, previous uncertainties in the potassium-hydrogen fusion reactions hindered the predictions of stellar models.

Released: 20-Jun-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Insecticides Found to Be Primary Driver of Butterfly Decline
Michigan State University

Insecticide use is the single largest factor contributing to a decline in total butterfly abundance and species diversity in the Midwest, according to a newly released study published by the journal PLOS ONE from Michigan State University.

Released: 20-Jun-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Chemotherapy Before Surgery Benefits Some Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Patients with pancreatic cancer who received chemotherapy both before and after surgery experienced longer survival rates than would be expected from surgery followed by chemotherapy, according to a new study from researchers at Yale Cancer Center (YCC) and Yale School of Medicine. The study, published June 20 in JAMA Oncology, included patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), which accounts for 90% of pancreatic cancers.


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