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Research · AustraliaShutterstockIf you’re like me, you’ve managed to kill even the hardiest of indoor plants (yes, despite a doctorate in plant biology). But imagine a world where your plants actually told you exactly when they needed watering. This thought, as it turns out, may not be so silly after all. You might be familiar with the growing body of work that provides evidence for plants being able to sense sounds around them. Now, new research suggests they can …
Attention plant killers: new research shows your plants could be silently screaming at you
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Cancer · ErieResearch over the past few years suggests that inflammation plays a part in cognitive function. Now, researchers want to determine what role inflammation plays in memory problems in cancer patients. Acute inflammation is easy to see – a cut, redness, or swelling. It’s the body’s response to injury. But chronic inflammation is often invisible, with no telltale signs, yet doctors say it can take a toll. “It's always been thought that inflammation…
Your Health: cognitive changes from swelling
ResearchResearchers examined the influence of robots on the U.S. labor market between 2005 and 2016. For the first five years, robots did have a negative impact on the number of human employees and their local wages. But that impact rebounded and turned positive in more recent years, beginning around 2010.
Will a robot take my job? Notre Dame researcher says this view is overly pessimistic
ResearchLimFlow therapy could lead to the first FDA approval of a therapy giving thousands of patients hope for an alternative to limb loss. LimFlow bypasses blocked arteries in the leg and rush blood back into the foot through the veins. At six months post-procedure, 76 percent of patients were able to keep their leg (also called limb salvage)
Research shows minimally invasive procedure saves most patients with severe vascular disease from amputation
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ResearchScientists think they may have pinpointed the cause of a mysterious outbreak of liver disease that affected children worldwide last year.
Research points to common infections as cause of liver disease outbreak in kids
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Research · AustinAlinity i detects for elevated levels of two biomarkers in blood that are closely correlated with brain injury. It can help diagnose patients in as little as 18 minutes, according to a release. The test can be used when a patient shows up to the hospital with a suspected TBI.
UT Austin researchers help develop blood test for traumatic brain injuries
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SmokingSmoking has been glamorized to consumers for decades, but the packaging of combustible tobacco products have been the central target in a global effort to get more people to not smoke. From colorful pictures to specific wording, what is seen on the surface packaging of these products has long served as the main component in advertising for tobacco companies. In an effort to implement warning labels to help communicate health risks to both curren…
Reducing the appeal of smoking: Study confirms tobacco warnings on packages need improvement
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