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Release date: 2-Apr-2025 6:05 PM EDT
Children exposed to higher ozone levels early in life are more likely to develop asthma
University of Washington

Children exposed to higher levels of ozone in their first two years of life were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with asthma or wheezing at ages 4-6 鈥 but researchers didn鈥檛 observe the increased risk of asthma at ages 8-9.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 6:05 PM EDT
Music to Their Ears
Universite de Montreal

A new study looks at differences in music listening habits between young adults with ADHD and their neurotypical peers.

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Released: 2-Apr-2025 6:00 PM EDT
Artificial Intelligence Spotlights Medication Risks, Improves Drug Safety
Cedars-Sinai

A multicenter study led by Cedars-Sinai created a database of adverse medication events鈥攖he fourth leading cause of death in the United States and a medical issue costing more than $500 billion annually.

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First Guideline on Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis Calls for Changes in Practice to Improve Outcomes
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

CF is a genetic disorder that causes problems with digestion and breathing. Currently, newborns in every state are screened for CF. However, great variation in practice and the genetic panels used con...

Release date: 2-Apr-2025 4:30 PM EDT
NYC speed cameras take six months to change driver behavior, effects vary by neighborhood, new study reveals
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

New York City's automated speed cameras reduced traffic crashes by 14% and decreased speeding violations by 75% over time, according to research from NYU Tandon. The research revealed most cameras achieve their safety purpose within six months, with violations dropping and staying low 鈥 showing the cameras are working as intended, to deter speeding.

27-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EDT
Study Finds Nearly Five-Fold Increase in Hospitalizations for Common Cause of Stroke
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

Cervical artery dissection is a tear in an artery in the neck that provides blood flow to the brain. Such a tear can result in blood clots that cause stroke. A new study has found almost a five-fold increase in the number of U.S. hospitalizations for cervical artery dissection over a 15-year period. The study is published on April 2, 2025, online in Neurology庐, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN).

麻豆传媒: Mayo Clinic researchers lead transformative shift toward neurorestorative treatment strategies for most severe forms of epilepsy
Release date: 2-Apr-2025 3:45 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic researchers lead transformative shift toward neurorestorative treatment strategies for most severe forms of epilepsy
Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is taking epilepsy research in a bold new direction, exploring treatment approaches to help patients living with the most severe and difficult-to-treat forms of epilepsy. About 50 million people worldwide are impacted by epilepsy. Approximately 30% of patients, or about 15 million people, suffer with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE).

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Release date: 2-Apr-2025 3:10 PM EDT
Understanding the Adsorption Properties of Terbium for Future Medical Use
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Terbium-161 (Tb-161) is a radiolanthanide that shows promise for use in theranostic nuclear medicine. To obtain Tb-161 in a form amenable for medical use, the isotope must be separated from gadolinium, generally using DGA (N,N,N鈥,N鈥-tetra-n-octyldiglycolamide) and LN (Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate) resins. This study investigated the interactions between terbium and these resins to gain more insight into how these resins separate Tb-161 from gadolinium.

麻豆传媒: Cover crops provide an often-overlooked reduction in soil carbon erosion, study finds
Release date: 2-Apr-2025 2:50 PM EDT
Cover crops provide an often-overlooked reduction in soil carbon erosion, study finds
Iowa State University

Planting ground cover in fields between cash crop growing seasons is an effective way to prevent farmland from losing soil carbon from erosion, a factor that鈥檚 underestimated in considering the carbon sequestration potential of cover crops, according to a new study by an Iowa State University ecologist.

Release date: 2-Apr-2025 2:05 PM EDT
Researchers Reveal Key Brain Differences to Explain Why Ritalin Helps Improve Focus in Some More Than Others
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Researchers Reveal Key Brain Differences to Explain Why Ritalin Helps Improve Focus in Some More Than Others


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