Zapping the brain reverses age-related memory loss in the elderly

[ad_1] Zapping the brain reverses age-related memory loss in the elderly, while scientists say they could no longer "differentiate treated retirees from treatment dispensed" Researchers in Illinois, USA, tested 16 people aged 64 to 80 years. They discovered that their brain had found that of a young adult five days later. Current is intended for … Read more

Third case of confirmed measles in Maryland – History

[ad_1] BALTIMORE (FOX 5 DC) – A third case of measles was confirmed Wednesday in Maryland, reports the Ministry of Health. Health officials said people who visited the following sites in Pikesville on Sunday would have been exposed to the viral infection: 4000 Old Court Road in Pikesville on Sunday, April 14 from 10:30 to … Read more

CRISPR eliminates lethal lung disease in mice before birth

[ad_1] Certain inherited diseases, including those that affect the lungs, can lead to death at or shortly after birth. And if we could use CRISPR to remove dysfunctional genes before the birth of a baby? A team of scientists from the Philadelphia Children's Hospital (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have completed … Read more

The blood pressure readings on the wrist and arm are often very different

[ad_1] HOBART, Tasmania: Researchers report that the blood pressure measured at the wrist is generally higher than the pressure measured at the upper arm, which affects the accuracy of the devices that measure the blood pressure. Current hypertension recommendations are based on blood pressure measured with a brachial cuff, of the type commonly used in … Read more

Lightning strikes twice, and scientists now know why

[ad_1] There is something in the series of meanders that involves random chaos. However, blue lightning strikes not only the same places with regularity, but successive discharges often reuse exactly the same channel. It has never been quite clear how the path traced by a lock stuck for repeated performance, but new research has uncovered … Read more

A herd of deer in Crow Wing County killed to study MDC

[ad_1] CROW WING COUNTY, MN – Authorities killed the entire herd on a deer farm in Crow Wing County, hoping to study a deadly disease. According to the Minnesota Board of Animal Health, the flock, located near Brainerd, was first infected with chronic wasting disease in 2016. Then, in February, another wild deer carcass found … Read more

Scientists come to print the world's first 3D heart using human tissue

[ad_1] A team of Israeli researchers "printed" the world's first 3D vascularized artificial heart. On Monday, a team of researchers at Tel Aviv University revealed the heart, made from the cells and biological material of a patient. Until now, scientists have managed to print only simple tissues without blood vessels. "This is the first time … Read more

New antibody can inhibit HIV for up to four months

[ad_1] Media Advisory Wednesday, April 17, 2019 NIH researchers and international collaborators report findings from small open study What According to a report published online today, regular infusion of an antibody blocking HIV binding site on human immune cells can result in suppression of HIV levels for up to four months at home. people who … Read more

Merrifield deer farm, euthanized animals: the herd will be tested for CWD

[ad_1] The Minnesota Board of Animal Health announced on Wednesday, April 17, the "depopulation" of trophy Woods Ranch trophy deer, which was first recognized as infected in 2016 and has since registered many positive tests. The board coordinates with the US Department of Agriculture to collect tissue samples from the herd for CWD screening and … Read more