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Country: U.S.A.

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

ISBN: 0304-3754



Five UFO abduction cases that could FINALLY be solved - as new study investigates 30-years' worth of evidence
Hundreds of alien abduction cases including research which inspired Steven Spielberg's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' are to be examined by experts.


Acquired hyperammonemia and carnitine deficiency mimicking urea cycle disorder: Case study
USA: A recent article describes a case of nutritionally driven acquired urea cycle disorder with carnitine deficiency leading to severe hyperammonemia, encephalopathy, and extensive MRI changes. All ...


Coal trains also carry respiratory diseases to communities on their way – study
Trains carrying loads of coal bring with them higher rates of asthma, heart disease, hospitalization and death for residents living nearest the rail lines.


Study reveals novel therapeutic target for traumatic brain injury
Health outcomes vary greatly among the approximately 1.5 million Americans who survive a traumatic brain injury each year. Not only can these injuries cause loss of coordination, depression, ...


Study reveals how SARS-CoV-2 hijacks lung cells to drive COVID-19 severity
Researchers identified how SARS-CoV-2 targets and manipulates specific lung cells, using innovative techniques to trace the virus's impact on the cells' gene expression, revealing insights into early ...


Dogs Thrive on Vegan Diets, Demonstrates the Most Comprehensive Study So Far
The longest, most comprehensive peer-reviewed study so far has demonstrated that dogs fed nutritionally-sound vegan diets maintain health outcomes as well as dogs fed meat. The study, published in ...


Study unlocks genetic secrets in APOEε4 carriers that could defend against Alzheimer's
Researchers utilized whole-genome sequencing and pathway analysis to uncover protective genetic variations against Alzheimer's disease in APOEε4 carriers, revealing a crucial role for extracellular ...


Forget green: Purple may be key to finding planets capable of hosting alien life, study says
Purple bacteria that thrive in low-energy red or infrared light with a simpler method of photosynthesis could cover another planet, a new study says.


Increase in fasting blood sugar tied to higher risk of silent heart attack: Study
USA: Findings from a pooled analysis of four cohort studies support the significance of routine cardiac screening for subjects with elevated fasting glucose (FG), with and without diabetes. The study, ...


FA-backed dementia study hit by conflict of interest claims leaving families frustrated over delays
Families of former footballers with dementia have hit out over ‘unconscionable’ delays in deciding their industrial disease application amid concerns over potential conflicts of interest. It comes as ...


Love seafood? Beware of ‘forever chemicals’, says study
While consuming lobsters, shrimp, tuna, and other kinds of seafood may be good to boost your Omega-3 levels, eating them more frequently can increase the risk of exposure to a group of industrial ...