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  • Stress-free Training May Enhance Surgical Skill

    University of Houston and Methodist Hospital researchers are reporting in Nature Scientific Reports that the best way to train surgeons is to remove the stress of residency programs and make surgery a hobby. 

  • New Pill Can Deliver Insulin

    An MIT-led research team has developed a drug capsule that could be used to deliver oral doses of insulin, potentially replacing the injections that people with type 1 diabetes have to give themselves every day.

  • How Exercise May Protect Against Alzheimer’s

    Athletes know a vigorous workout can release a flood of endorphins: “feel-good” hormones that boost mood.

  • Nitrogen Gets in the Fast Lane for Chemical Synthesis

    Rice University scientists have given organic chemists a boost with their latest discovery of a one-step method to add nitrogen to compounds for drugs, pesticides, fertilizers and other products.

  • NASA Investment in Cholera Forecasts Helps Save Lives in Yemen

    For the first time ever, measurements from NASA Earth-observing research satellites are being used to help combat a potential outbreak of life-threatening cholera.

  • New Drug Brings Unexpected Hope in Targeting Cancer Cells

    An unexpected finding in preclinical platelet studies by Baker Institute researchers could provide a novel approach to targeting and destroying difficult-to-treat cancer cells, providing new therapeutic options for a range of cancers.

  • Seafood Mislabelling Persists Throughout Canada’s Supply Chain, Study Reveals

    Not only does Canada continue to have a problem with fish mislabelling, but that problem persists throughout the supply chain, according to a first-ever study by University of Guelph researchers.

  • Manure Injection Offers Hope, Challenge for Restoring Chesapeake Water Quality

    Research shows the practice is compatible with no-till, doesn't increase sedimentation.

  • A Small Number of Crops are Dominating Globally

    That’s bad news for sustainable agriculture.

  • Two Studies Reveal Pregnant Women Bear Greater Risk of Hemorrhagic Stroke

    Pregnant women face a much greater risk of having a fatal, but less common, type of stroke caused by bleeding into the brain, according to results of two studies presented by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) at the International Stroke Conference 2019.

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