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Exercise May Offset Brain Damage Caused by Heavy Drinking
Aerobic exercise can slow cognitive decline and the negative neural changes caused by heavy drinking, claims new research in Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental.
Fiber Diets Offers Protection for Asthma Sufferers, Study Shows
Diets which are high in fat and low in fiber are associated with airway inflammation and poor lung function in asthma sufferers, reveals new research in Respirology.
Fitness to Drive: When Should Stroke Sufferers Get Back Behind the Wheel?
From: European Journal of Neurology
How Surface Roughness Affects the Light-Scattering Properties of Ice Crystals
From: Journal of Geophysical Research
How Universal is Optimism? Why the Irish Have More Hope for the Future than Egyptians
From: Journal of Personality
Liver Ultrasound can Predict Survival of Hepatitis B Infections
From: Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Particular DNA Changes Linked with Prostate Cancer Development and Lethality
A new analysis has found that the loss or amplification of particular DNA regions contributes to the development of prostate cancer, and that patients with two of these DNA changes have a high likelihood of dying from the disease. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the study provides valuable information on the genetics of prostate cancer and offers insights into which patients should be treated aggressively.
Build a Foundation to Achieve Project Goals
In this groundbreaking guide, Tres Roeder offers time-tested strategies and techniques for effectively identifying, categorizing, prioritizing, managing, and leading project stakeholders.
Adolescents with disabilities are more likely to have menstrual problems and need tailored care, says new review
Menstrual problems among adolescents with learning and physical disabilities are more common compared to the general population and there is no one-size fits all solution when managing the symptoms, says a new review published today (19th April) in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG).
Healthcare professionals need more guidance on surrogate pregnancy as the law surrounding this area is unclear, says new review
Additional legislation and guidance around surrogate pregnancy is needed for healthcare professionals, says a new review published today (19th April) in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG).
Essentials of Cross-Battery Assessment 3e
Essentials of Cross-Battery Assessment author demonstrating Patterns of Strengths and Weaknesses Analyzer software
“Salted” Catalysts for Chemical Energy Storage: Basic alkali–metal salts improve a catalyst for steam reforming of methanol
The storage of hydrogen in the form of methanol is a highly promising method for using excess energy produced by wind and solar power plants. However, this technology requires an effective catalyst for regenerating the hydrogen. German scientists have now introduced a new platinum catalyst for this reaction, known as the steam reforming of methanol, in the journal Angewandte Chemie. The secret of their success lies in a special coating made from molten basic alkali metal salts.
China’s Global Success Story: New book reveals Haier’s unique innovation, strategy and leadership
A compelling profile of an emerging Chinese competitor
Designing Urban Agriculture
Book trailer for April Philips's Designing Urban Agriculture.
The Secrets of College Success, 2nd Edition
Let two experienced college professors give you the real scoop on what it takes to succeed in college with this fun, informative guide. A great resource for high school students and incoming freshmen.
Transformative Conversations: A Guide to Mentoring Communities Among Colleagues in Higher Education
A concise and practical guide to convening and sustaining formation mentoring groups that speak to the deeper questions of meaning and vocation in higher education.
China’s Avian Flu Outbreak: A Proto-Pandemic?
eLS Virology Editor Davd Harper Warns Against Ignoring Existing ‘Bird Flu’ Strains
‘Ecosystem Services’: Placing Value on the Natural World
From: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
New study suggests light drinking during pregnancy is not linked to developmental problems in childhood
Light drinking during pregnancy is not linked to adverse behavioural or cognitive outcomes in childhood, suggests a new study published today (17 April) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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