News Feature Channel: Most Emailed - hidden /articles/channels/Most Emailed - hidden This feature channel highlights experts, research, and feature stories related to... en-us Copyright 2024 News News Feature Channel: Most Emailed - hidden 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO AVAILABLE Live Event for April 21: Sleeping pill reduces levels of Alzheimer's proteins /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c141 /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c141 Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:10:43 EST Aging,All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Neuro,Pharmaceuticals,Sleep,Addiction,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,Allergies,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,ASCO Meeting Â鶹´«Ã½,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Focused Ultrasound,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issues,Genetics,Geology Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Science Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences),Business News Research Results Researcher will discuss the study which involved a sleeping aid known as suvorexant that is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for insomnia, hints at the potential of sleep medications to slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer's disease. News VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Breakthrough Cases and COVID Boosters: Live Expert Panel for August 18, 2021 /articles/breakthrough-cases-and-covid-boosters-live-expert-panel-for-august-18-2021/?sc=c141 /articles/breakthrough-cases-and-covid-boosters-live-expert-panel-for-august-18-2021/?sc=c141 Thu, 19 Aug 2021 15:00:13 EST Healthcare,Infectious Diseases,Public Health,Vaccines,Coronavirus,Addiction,Aging,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Allergies,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,ASCO Meeting Â鶹´«Ã½,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issu Medical News Research Results Expert Q&A: Do breakthrough cases mean we will soon need COVID boosters? The extremely contagious Delta variant continues to spread, prompting mask mandates, proof of vaccination, and other measures. Media invited to ask the experts about these and related topics. News Augustana University Professor's Research Leads to Surprising Mating Decision in Butterfly Species /articles/augustana-university-professor-s-research-leads-to-surprising-mating-decision-in-butterfly-species/?sc=c141 /articles/augustana-university-professor-s-research-leads-to-surprising-mating-decision-in-butterfly-species/?sc=c141 Mon, 08 Jul 2019 16:05:40 EST Environmental Science,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,DOE Science Â鶹´«Ã½ Source,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issues,Genetics,Geology,Government and Law,Green Tech,Health Food,Healthcare,Hearing,Heart Disease,High Energy Physics,History,Immunology,In the Home,In the Workplace,Infectious Diseases,Internet Trends,Kidney Disease,LGBTQ Issues,Liver Disease,Lupus,Marijuana,Marine Science,Marketing,Materials Science,Mathematics,Media and Journalism,Men's Health,Mental Health,Meteorology,Microbiome,Military Health,Mindfulness,Nanotechnology,Nature,Neuro,Nuclear Physics,Nuclear Powe Science News Research Results The males of one species of butterfly are more attracted to females that are active, not necessarily what they look like, according to a recent research conducted at Augustana University.The paper, "Behaviour before beauty: Signal weighting during mate selection in the butterfly Papilio polytes," found that males of the species noticed the activity levels of potential female mates, not their markings. Augustana University, South Dakota High Cholesterol Fuels the Growth and Spread of Breast Cancer /articles/high-cholesterol-fuels-the-growth-and-spread-of-breast-cancer2/?sc=c141 /articles/high-cholesterol-fuels-the-growth-and-spread-of-breast-cancer2/?sc=c141 Fri, 29 Nov 2013 10:00:00 EST Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Featured: DailyWire,Featured: MedWire,All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Top Clipped Stories,Top Hit Stories Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2013/11/29/27HCcells_1.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />A byproduct of cholesterol functions like the hormone estrogen to fuel the growth and spread of the most common types of breast cancers, researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute report. /articles//images/uploads/2013/11/29/27HCcells_1.jpg Duke Health Johns Hopkins Study Probes "Sacred Mushroom" Chemical /articles/study-probes-sacred-mushroom-chemical/?sc=c141 /articles/study-probes-sacred-mushroom-chemical/?sc=c141 Wed, 15 Jun 2011 00:05:00 EST Behavioral Science,Chemistry,Religion,Staff Picks,Mental Health,Top Hit Stories Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Research Results Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have zeroed in on the dose levels of the "sacred mushroom" chemical psilocybin yielding positive, life-changing experiences, while minimizing transient negative reactions. Former U.S. "Drug Czar" comments. Council on Spiritual Practices A New Way to Make Lighter, Stronger Steel - In A Flash /articles/a-new-way-to-make-lighter-stronger-steel-in-a-flash/?sc=c141 /articles/a-new-way-to-make-lighter-stronger-steel-in-a-flash/?sc=c141 Fri, 10 Jun 2011 06:00:00 EST Technology Science News Research Results A Detroit entrepreneur surprised university engineers recently, when he invented a heat-treatment that makes steel 7 percent stronger than any steel on record - in less than 10 seconds. Ohio State University Getting Rid of Clutter Leads to Mental Clarity, Liberation, Professor Says /articles/getting-rid-of-clutter-leads-to-mental-clarity-liberation-professor-says2/?sc=c141 /articles/getting-rid-of-clutter-leads-to-mental-clarity-liberation-professor-says2/?sc=c141 Wed, 08 Jun 2011 11:00:00 EST Behavioral Science,In the Home Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Research Results After becoming a full professor, Jackie Gilbert felt the need to purge her office (and her life) of papers, files, notebooks and artifacts--all those things that were cluttering her life and mind. It was liberating, she says. Middle Tennessee State University Apple Peel Makes Mice Mighty /articles/apple-peel-makes-mice-mighty/?sc=c141 /articles/apple-peel-makes-mice-mighty/?sc=c141 Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:00:00 EST Medical News Research Results Ursolic acid -- a waxy substance found in apple peel -- reduces muscle wasting and promotes muscle growth in mice; it also reduces fat, blood sugar levels, cholesterol and triglycerides. The U. Iowa findings suggest that ursolic acid may be useful for treating muscle wasting and possibly metabolic disorders such as diabetes. University of Iowa Newly-Digitized, Never-Before-Seen Videos of "Beat Generation" Poets Released /articles/newly-digitized-never-before-seen-videos-of-beat-generation-poets-released/?sc=c141 /articles/newly-digitized-never-before-seen-videos-of-beat-generation-poets-released/?sc=c141 Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:00:00 EST Arts and Entertainment Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Arts and Humanities) Research Results Recently discovered and newly digitized versions of never-before-released videos of the "Beat Generation" poets are now on line. The 1974 footage records the 5th Annual University of North Dakota Writers Conference, featuring Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth and Peter Orlovsky. University of North Dakota New System for Repairing Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms /articles/new-system-for-repairing-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms/?sc=c141 /articles/new-system-for-repairing-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms/?sc=c141 Tue, 07 Jun 2011 11:00:00 EST Surgery Medical News Feature A new system is enabling physicians to repair life-threatening abdominal aortic aneurysms with greater precision. Loyola Medicine Cut Down on "Carbs" to Reduce Body Fat, Study Authors Say /articles/cut-down-on-carbs-to-reduce-body-fat-study-authors-say/?sc=c141 /articles/cut-down-on-carbs-to-reduce-body-fat-study-authors-say/?sc=c141 Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:30:00 EST Weight Loss,Obesity,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Medical News Research Results A modest reduction in consumption of carbohydrate foods may promote loss of deep belly fat, even with little or no change in weight, a new study finds. Presentation of the study results will be Sunday at The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston. Endocrine Society Blast-Related Brain Injuries Detected in U.S. Military /articles/blast-related-brain-injuries-detected-in-u-s-military/?sc=c141 /articles/blast-related-brain-injuries-detected-in-u-s-military/?sc=c141 Wed, 01 Jun 2011 17:00:00 EST Neuro,Trauma,Iraq Medical News Research Results An advanced imaging technique has revealed that some U.S. military personnel with mild blast-related traumatic brain injuries have abnormalities in the brain that have not been seen with other types of imaging. Washington University in St. Louis Women with BRCA Mutations Can Take Hormone-Replacement Therapy Safely After Ovary Removal /articles/women-with-brca-mutations-can-take-hormone-replacement-therapy-safely-after-ovary-removal/?sc=c141 /articles/women-with-brca-mutations-can-take-hormone-replacement-therapy-safely-after-ovary-removal/?sc=c141 Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:35:00 EST Cancer Medical News Research Results Women with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations, which are linked to a very high risk of breast and ovarian cancer, can safely take hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) to mitigate menopausal symptoms after surgical removal of their ovaries, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania which will be presented Monday, June 6 during the American Society for Clinical Oncology's annual meeting. Results of the prospective study indicated that women with BRCA mutations who had their ovaries removed and took short-term HRT had a decrease in the risk of developing breast cancer. Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Biodegradable Products May Be Bad For The Environment /articles/biodegradable-products-may-be-bad-for-the-environment/?sc=c141 /articles/biodegradable-products-may-be-bad-for-the-environment/?sc=c141 Tue, 31 May 2011 08:35:00 EST Environmental Science,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Science News Research Results Research from North Carolina State University shows that so-called biodegradable products are likely doing more harm than good in landfills, because they are releasing a powerful greenhouse gas as they break down. North Carolina State University People with Body-Image Disorders Process 'Big Picture' Visual Information Abnormally /articles/people-with-body-image-disorders-process-big-picture-visual-information-abnormally/?sc=c141 /articles/people-with-body-image-disorders-process-big-picture-visual-information-abnormally/?sc=c141 Tue, 31 May 2011 08:15:00 EST Mental Health Medical News Research Results People suffering from body dysmorphic disorder, or BDD -- a severe mental illness characterized by debilitating misperceptions that one appears disfigured and ugly -- process visual information abnormally, even when looking at inanimate objects. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences Whites Believe They Are Victims of Racism More Often Than Blacks /articles/whites-believe-they-are-victims-of-racism-more-often-than-blacks/?sc=c141 /articles/whites-believe-they-are-victims-of-racism-more-often-than-blacks/?sc=c141 Mon, 23 May 2011 11:00:00 EST Behavioral Science,Staff Picks,Race and Ethnicity,Top Hit Stories Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Research Results Whites believe they are the primary victims of racial bias in America. Whites and blacks agree that anti-black racism has decreased. But whites now believe "reverse racism" has increased and is a bigger problem than anti-black bias. Tufts University New Studies Reveal Stunning Evidence that Cell Phone Radiation Damages DNA, Brain and Sperm /articles/new-studies-reveal-stunning-evidence-that-cell-phone-radiation-damages-dna-brain-and-sperm/?sc=c141 /articles/new-studies-reveal-stunning-evidence-that-cell-phone-radiation-damages-dna-brain-and-sperm/?sc=c141 Mon, 23 May 2011 06:00:00 EST Public Health,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2011/05/18/IstanbulWorkshop-FinalProgram-160511-forthepress.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />New studies carried out by scientists in Turkey, Russia and Israel, have investigated a variety of biological effects triggered by cell phones. Two years after false accusations against scientists who described DNA breaks, now the recent results finally show, that exposure induced DNA breaks are real. /articles//images/uploads/2011/05/18/IstanbulWorkshop-FinalProgram-160511-forthepress.jpg Environmental Health Trust 23 Studies Find Positive Link Between Library Spending and Student Learning /articles/23-studies-find-positive-link-between-library-spending-and-student-learning/?sc=c141 /articles/23-studies-find-positive-link-between-library-spending-and-student-learning/?sc=c141 Mon, 02 May 2011 10:00:00 EST Budgets and Funding,Education,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Education) Research Results When support for school libraries rises reading scores rise too. That's what researchers at Mansfield University in PA found when they examined studies done in 22 states and one Canadian province. Dick Jones Communications IU Health & Wellness: Foam Rollers, Over-Exercising and Core Work for Seniors /articles/iu-health-wellness-foam-rollers-over-exercising-and-core-work-for-seniors/?sc=c141 /articles/iu-health-wellness-foam-rollers-over-exercising-and-core-work-for-seniors/?sc=c141 Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:00:00 EST Seniors,Weight Loss,In the Workplace,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Feature Tip Sheet <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2011/04/21/Foamroller.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Indiana U. experts discuss how to use a foam roller to reduce two common aches, why fitness facilities should keep an eye out for over-exercising, and why it's never too late to start strengthening core muscles -- and it's likely easier than most people think. /articles//images/uploads/2011/04/21/Foamroller.jpg,/images/uploads/2011/04/21/Foamroller2.jpg,/images/uploads/2011/04/21/Coremuscles.jpg Indiana University Peppermint Earns Respect in Mainstream Medicine /articles/peppermint-earns-respect-in-mainstream-medicine/?sc=c141 /articles/peppermint-earns-respect-in-mainstream-medicine/?sc=c141 Tue, 19 Apr 2011 02:00:00 EST Pain,Health Food,Staff Picks,Top Hit Stories Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2011/04/19/Peppermint.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />University of Adelaide researchers have shown for the first time how peppermint helps to relieve Irritable Bowel Syndrome, which affects up to 20% of the population. /articles//images/uploads/2011/04/19/Peppermint.jpg University of Adelaide