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If you fill it, they will slurp, and slurp, and slurp ...

...e number of calories as the other participants and rated themselves as being no more full. "People use their eyes to count calories and not their stomachs," lead researcher Brian Wansink, professor of marketing and of nutritional science at Illinois, said. "This can be dangerous to our diets." Because we ...

Money doesn't buy happiness - - except when disability strikes

...esearchers then looked at how the participants had rated their overall psychological well-being on a standardized survey, focusing on happiness, enjoyment of life, sadness and loneliness. They looked at how that self-reported well-being changed over time, from pre-disability to post-disability. The analys...

Little answers to world's biggest problems

...lopment. The nanotechnology applications that were rated the highest were, in rank order: 1. Energy storage, production, and conversion 2. Agricultural productivity enhancement 3. Water treatment and remediation 4. Disease diagnosis and screening 5. Drug delivery systems 6. Food process...

Golfers' yips may be movement disorder

...s, varying from 3, 6, and 8 feet. The golfers then rated the quality of their strokes, noting the number of putts made and the distance from the hole for missed putts. "None of the golfers had any abnormal movements in the rest position, outstretched arms position, or while writing or standing holding the ...

Surgery to treat vocal-cord spasms shows high success rate

...l experienced mild voice breaks, four percent were rated moderate and seven percent considered severe. Bre...30 percent of the post-operative patients, but was rated severe in only six percent. "The surgery continued to provide long-lasting resolution of vocal cord ...

Tobacco brands still common in PG-13 movies, despite '98 Master Settlement

..., the number of tobacco brand appearances in PG-13 rated movies has not experienced a statistically signifi...s that tobacco brands are still appearing in films rated for adolescents." The number of movies with tobacco brand appearances (defined in the study as the d...

Words influence smells

...eese" or "body odor." They found that the subjects rated the odor significantly more pleasant when it was labeled "cheddar cheese" than "body odor." They then scanned the subjects' brains using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during the presentation of labels and odors to explore which brain ...

UCLA study tackles aging issues of adults with developmental disabilities

... 59 percent were overweight or obese. 37 percent rated their oral health as fair or poor. 35 percent had experienced recent falls. 33 percent had moderate to severe pain. 28 percent did not exercise regularly. In contrast, the adults' health strengths were positively linked to how well they felt inte...

More research funding needed to improve cancer care, oncologists say

...ncreased funding for research. The two most highly rated single measures (converted to a scale from 0-100) were more funding for clinical research by governments (100) and more research by academic institutions (98.97). The next highest rating was assigned to interdisciplinary cooperation, followed by medi...

Despite WHO/UNICEF push for 'rooming-in,' mothers and babies being separated at birth

... night rooming-in. The mothers who did not room-in rated closeness between mother and infant lower and were more worried about their own and their babies' sleep and disturbing noises, when compared with the mothers who chose to room-in. "Negative staff attitudes towards night rooming-in might implicitly s...

Johns Hopkins study shows home test kits highly effective against sexually transmitted diseases

...mselves rather than go to a clinic, and 93 percent rated the kit as easy to use. Study participants reported that self-collection was preferable to having a physician perform a pelvic exam, which for some can cause discomfort and be embarrassing, the researchers say. Earlier studies showed that self-coll...

Case finds oral health of residents in nursing homes needs more attention

...in Ohio responding to a survey on oral health care rated the oral health of their residents as poor or fair, yet more than 60 percent of the directors reported that they were satisfied with the care their residents received. Findings from 338 responses to a 30-item survey sent to 1,018 nursing home directo...

Placebos can bring emotional relief

...elated with a subject's amount of reduction in the rated unpleasantness of the pictures. That is, the subjects who reported the largest placebo response also showed the largest decrease in activity in the emotional centers. Also importantly, the placebo increased brain activity in the same "modulatory netw...

Antibiotics appear to have little benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections

...ion and severity. The researchers found that cough rated at least "a slight problem" lasted an average 11.7 days (25 percent of patients had a cough lasting 17 days or more). An information leaflet had no effect on the main outcomes. Compared with no offer of antibiotics, other strategies did not alter cou...

Conflicts pitting doctors vs. patients / kin is #1 issue in medical ethics, Canadian experts say

...ults are interesting because the ethical challenge rated highest by the panel is rarely in the public eye, compared to issues such as waiting lists or access to resources for the chronically ill," said study leader Susan MacRae, head of the JCB's Clinical Ethics Group, created in 1995 in part as a sounding...

Women want information, opportunity to participate in decision for first mammogram

...f screening and about breast cancer risk were also rated as important. Information about pain and cost were desired less often. When asked about their preferences for involvement in screening decisions, seven (eight percent) preferred that the decision be made by the woman herself, 35 (38 percent) preferr...

Hospice referral rates increase with intervention improving communication

...e care setting. Families of intervention residents rated the resident's care more highly than the families of usual care residents did (on a 1-5 scale, average: 4.1 vs. 2.5). "The results reported herein show that a simple communication intervention can improve the quality of end-of-life care and decrease...

Wake up, doc: Lack of sleep affects young doctors just like alcohol does

...ts compared to the light work shifts and residents rated their effort as higher after heavy work shifts compared to the light work shifts with alcohol. "This adds to the growing evidence that sleep deprivation among medical residents significantly impairs their ability to perform, although it is important...

Australians speak: Find us a cure for cancer - fast!

... 22 listed priorities, health and medical research rated sixth highest, ahead of improving employment opportunities, maintaining a strong focus on domestic border control, improving overseas trade and export and keeping interest rates low. Improving hospitals and the health care system is deemed the top pr...

Staying alert during class: Self-applied acupressure may reduce sleepiness

... validated Stanford Sleepiness Scale, and students rated their levels of sleepiness in the morning,before class began and in the late afternoon, at the conclusion of class. Acupressure was administered mid-day during the lunch period. The fact that the stimulation group had significantly less fatigue than ...

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(Date:5/22/2013)... 2013 Early screening for prostate cancer could become ... for women, thanks to UC Irvine research published today ... . , After more than a decade of work, ... identify clinically usable markers for prostate cancer in urine, ... with greater accuracy and at dramatically lower cost. The ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... to a whale entangled in fishing gear, scientists showed ... whale,s diving and swimming behavior. The monitoring revealed how ... depletes their energy as they drag gear for months ... , The scientists in this entanglement response suction-cupped a ... North Atlantic right whale called Eg 3911. The Dtag, ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... Researchers at USC have found that a class of ... mice. , The drugs, known as "TSPO ligands," ... "We looked at the effects of TSPO ligand in ... stage, and in aged mice when pathology was quite ... Davis School of Gerontology. "TSPO ligand reduced measures of ...
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