Just one season of hits in high school football may alter brain
09.04.2014 14:22
Just one season of hits in high school football may alter brain
by Lisa Esposito, Healthday Reporter
Just one season of hits in high school football may alter brain: study
Players did not have concussions, still showed changes in white matter.
(HealthDay)—Even among high school football...
Enteric infections decreased immunogenicity of oral polio vaccine
09.04.2014 14:21
Enteric infections decreased immunogenicity of oral polio vaccine
Parker E. J Infect Dis. 2014;doi:10.1093/infdis/jiu182.
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April 8, 2014
The presence of enteric infections at the time of vaccination impaired the immunogenicity of the oral poliovirus vaccine,...
Most schools meet new USDA drinking water mandate; more steps needed to encourage consumption
09.04.2014 14:19
Most schools meet new USDA drinking water mandate; more steps needed to encourage consumption
Wednesday 9 April 2014 - 12am PST
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Top 10 Innovations 2013
09.04.2014 09:45
Top 10 Innovations 2013
The Scientist’s annual competition uncovered a bonanza of interesting technologies that made their way onto the market and into labs this year.
By The Scientist Staff | December 1,...
HPV Vaccine Less Effective in “Older” Women
08.04.2014 21:59
HPV Vaccine Less Effective in “Older” Women
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A study of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in women in Manitoba, Canada, has found that the older a woman is when vaccinated, the less likely she is to be protected against developing precancerous lesions.
The...
Antibody titer protection less than believed for H3N2, H1N1
08.04.2014 21:58
Antibody titer protection less than believed for H3N2, H1N1
Tsang T. J Infect Dis. 2014;doi:10.1093/infdis/jiu186.
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April 7, 2014
An antibody titer of 1:40 was associated with significantly less than 50% protection against influenza A(H1N1) and influenza A(H3N2)...
Enteropathogen-specific diarrhea decreased adolescent growth
08.04.2014 21:57
Enteropathogen-specific diarrhea decreased adolescent growth
Lee G. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2014;doi:10.1097/INF.0000000000000351.
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April 7, 2014
Enteropathogen-specific diarrhea, particularly Shigella, negatively affects growth among adolescents, according to study...
Refractive Tests on a Mobile Phone
08.04.2014 21:56
NETRA: Refractive Tests on a Mobile Phone
Inverse Shack-Hartmann Wavefront Sensor
using High Resolution Mobile Phone Display
Vitor F. Pamplona* Ankit Mohan Manuel M. Oliveira* ...
1922 ‘Facts of Motherhood’ pamphlet offers intriguing tips
08.04.2014 21:55
1922 ‘Facts of Motherhood’ pamphlet offers intriguing tips
Leah Speer
posted: March 29, 2014, 6:48 am
in: Baby, Big Kid, Getting Pregnant, Pregnant, Preschooler,Toddler, You and Your Family, Me & My Kids, Mom Stories
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Clothes with hidden sensors act as an always-on doctor
08.04.2014 21:54
Clothes with hidden sensors act as an always-on doctor
03 April 2014 by Catherine de Lange
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Everyday clothes with invisible sensors woven in can monitor your vital signs. Future designs could tell...
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