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Florida man sneezes gut out at public diner
Newsweek· 1 day agoA very unfortunate Florida man was having breakfast in a diner when a sneeze caused his guts to pop out of his body. The 63-year-old man, who had...
Could rats and dogs detect disease better than the finest lab equipment?
Nature· 7 days agoThe animals’ keen sense of smell could improve the detection of illnesses such as cancer and...
Circadian rapid eye movement sleep expression is associated with brain microstructural integrity in...
Nature· 3 days agoThis study highlights the circadian regulation of rapid eye movement sleep as a neurophysiological correlate of subtle brain microstructural changes in key brain regions sensitive to aging and involved in sleep-wake regulation.
You’re not imagining it: extreme wildfires are now more common
Nature· 2 days agoFor the first time, data show that cataclysmic infernos are increasing in frequency and intensity...
Ceftazidime is a potential drug to inhibit cell proliferation by increasing cellular p27 - The...
Nature· 6 days agoThe development of new therapeutic uses for existing drugs is important for the treatment of some diseases. Cephalosporin antibiotics stand as the most extensively utilized antibiotics in clinical ...
Ketamine induced synaptic plasticity operates independently of long-term potentiation -...
Nature· 6 days agoSynaptic plasticity occurs via multiple mechanisms to regulate synaptic efficacy. Homeostatic and Hebbian plasticity are two such mechanisms by which neuronal synapses can be altered. Although ...
Neural connectivity patterns explain why adolescents perceive the world as moving slow -...
Nature· 3 days agoAn EEG study using event segmentation theory found adolescents segment movies into fewer, longer episodes than adults. Differences in neural communication patterns between brain regions explain why younger people perceive the world as moving slower.
Protein arginine methyltransferase 2 controls inflammatory signaling in acute myeloid leukemia -...
Nature· 5 days agoPRMT2 is a key regulator of inflammation in acute myeloid leukemia. PRMT2-deficient cells exhibit a pro-inflammatory profile associated with STAT3 activation.
hnRNPH1 maintains mitochondrial homeostasis by establishing NRF1/DRP1 retrograde signaling under...
Nature· 6 days agoMitochondrial homeostasis is coordinated through communication between mitochondria and the nucleus. In response to stress, mitochondria generate retrograde signals to protect against their ...
Antibiotics May Not Be Necessary to Prevent Endophthalmitis After Cataract Surgery
MedPage Today· 6 days agoThe routine use of intracameral antibiotics may not be necessary to prevent endophthalmitis after...