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Country: U.S.A.

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

ISBN: 0304-3754



Study provides opportunities for testing drugs that can prevent hearing loss from loud music and aging
USA: A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight has provided evidence that TMTC4 is a deafness gene in humans and further implicates the unfolded protein ...


New study reveals 'micro-buckling' may be behind the implosion of the doomed Titan submarine
Stockton Rush and four of his passengers, including British adventurer Hamish Harding, 58, were killed at sea in the tragedy after their submarine imploded while on its way to explore the wreck of the ...


Global study shows stark differences between females and males in major causes of disease burden
For conditions with a disproportionate burden in males, such as ischaemic heart disease, lung cancer, and chronic kidney disease, sex differences tend to be small at young ages and widen over the life ...


Study discovers how protein is responsible for genetic inflammatory disease
A team of researchers revealed the significance of a particular protein complex in some types of immunological dysregulation. Research led by Dr Hirotsugu Oda from the University of Cologne’s CECAD ...


5 companies create a quarter of plastic pollution: Study
Five companies are responsible for a quarter of all plastic waste worldwide, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances. The study, conducted by the Moore Institute for Plastic ...


Loneliness increases as we age, study suggests
The study found that people with higher persistent loneliness were disproportionately women, had a lower income and were less educated.


Men more likely to have health conditions that lead to premature deaths – study
Men are more likely to have health conditions that lead to premature death, while women live longer so face higher levels of illness and disability throughout their lives, new research suggests. The ...


A global study just revealed the world’s biggest known plastic polluters
Sometimes it’s hard to know which companies are behind all this plastic — but now, scientists have identified some of the largest contributors. The largest contributor was Coca-Cola, which accounted ...


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 ...


Perimenopausal women face elevated depression risk, study finds
Women are 40% more likely to experience depression in the perimenopause than those who aren't experiencing any menopausal symptoms, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.


Men given 'premature death' warning in new study while women face 'poor health' conditions
Senior author Dr Luisa Sorio Flor, at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), University of Washington, USA ... Lancet Public Health journal. The modelling research used data from the ...


Is new AP African American Studies course too woke? We attended class to find out.
A USA TODAY analysis reveals what kinds of school districts are offering the AP African American Studies course this year – and which ones aren't.