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

...er 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 appear to j...

Teens believe oral sex is safer, more acceptable to peers

... oral sex, they need to know about methods to keep themselves safe from physical as well as emotional risks." Th...nt Latino, 17 percent Asian with others describing themselves as Pacific Islander, African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native and mixed or other. Co-authors...

Angiogenesis factor may help tumors prepare the way for spread to lymph nodes

...stant lymph nodes. Detailed analysis of the nodes themselves found greater numbers of both blood vessels and lymphatic vessels in metastatic nodes of the transgenic mice, compared with cancer-containing nodes in normal mice. In addition, the transgenic mice also had increased lymphatic development in nodes th...

People can learn motor skills by watching

... learning performed significantly better when they themselves had to operate the device under a clockwise force. Importantly, those who had watched the "counterclockwise force field" video performed worse than those who watched nothing. The researchers tested whether the video watchers were covertly practicing,...

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

...l treatment, and their ability to work or care for themselves and their family. Other research has shown that half of personal bankruptcies are linked to health care costs. The federal bankruptcy reforms now under consideration in Congress do not exempt medical costs. For the new study, the researchers focused ...

OHSU scientist helping explain basis of psychotic behavior

...tors, their physical characteristics, how they put themselves into this high-affinity state, and then signal this event in the brain, the closer we'll be to better treating and maybe even preventing the development of psychoses," Grandy said....

Certain weight control behaviors may precipitate obesity among adolescent girls

...re more than four times at risk for becoming obese themselves versus their peers who reported not having obese parents. This was the case for both biological and non-biological parents giving evidence that it may be a combination of genetics and environmental factors that predict obesity. Interestingly, the wei...

Nature provides inspiration for important new adhesive

...d at the ability of these small mollusks to attach themselves so strongly to rocks," said Li, who is an expert in wood chemistry and adhesives in the OSU Department of Wood Science and Engineering. "Thinking about it, I didn't know of any other type of adhesive that could work this well in water and withstand s...

Nanotechnology's miniature answers to developing world's biggest problems

...sults can provide guidance to developing countries themselves to help target their growing initiatives in nanotechnology. The goal should be to use nanotechnology responsibly to generate real benefits for the 5 billion people in the developing world."...

Too much water may be as dangerous as too little during long-distance athletic events

...s who drink too much water during a race could put themselves at jeopardy for developing hyponatremia, a condition marked by a loss in the body's sodium content that can result in physical symptoms such as lethargy, disorientation, seizures and even respiratory distress. In a perspectives article in the current...

Study challenges current treatment for mild asthma

...nize symptoms of worsening asthma and how to treat themselves with short courses of therapy. Many patients found that simply learning how to take care of themselves made a big difference in their ability to live with their asthma after the study ended, the research...

Easing the anxiety of pregnancy after miscarriage

...r newborn deaths, are pregnant again. To protect themselves from another potential crushing emotional blow, it...nse that the pregnancy is uncertain, so they steel themselves emotionally by acknowledging that the pregnancy may not end with the birth of a live baby," says Ct-...

Learning software developed by Rutgers-Newark scientist helps 450,000 students with reading

...that the brains of the dyslexic children "rewired" themselves during the training, and areas that previously had been inert "lit up" as they were accessed. The brains of the dyslexic children more closely resembled the brains of the normal readers by the end of the program. But Tallal saw much more far-reaching...

The Cochrane Library newsletter, 2005, issue 2

...down babies and young children seem to try to turn themselves over and lie on their fronts. Looking at the data from 21 studies, Cochrane Review Authors found evidence that positioning infants on their fronts (prone) increased oxygenation. As most of the studies involved premature infants who were being support...

Football players are sportsmen most at risk of injury

...later to see if the effects of training manifested themselves later in life. They got responses from 203 people...t regional/county level while the remainder called themselves 'recreational athletes'. The level of injury was highest for those competing at international level...

New research pinpoints best treatment for stroke

...f no family members are present) and the MRI units themselves are often not adequately staffed or not located near the emergency room. CT perfusion offers distinct advantages because most hospital emergency rooms use them frequently for other purposes, they take one to two minutes to scan (versus 30 minutes for...

Fatal brain disease holds clues to dementia

...uggests that the neurons were unable to reorganise themselves and strengthen their nerve connections. Humans with Huntington's disease also have problems with touch perception. While more research is needed, Dr Hannan noted that Alzheimer's disease patients may also have defective nerve connections in the brain...

New guidelines recommend screening HIV-infected patients for kidney disease

...t the same time." However, some anti-HIV drugs are themselves toxic to the kidneys, so the guidelines also provide calculations to adjust dosages based on the patient's specific condition. Dr. Gupta says kidney disease has become more of a concern for people living with HIV/AIDS since the beginning of the era o...

Menopause and African-American women

...frican-American women in two cities who identified themselves as experiencing menopause or change of life symptoms unrelated to surgical or medicinal intervention. A series of focus groups were audio taped and analyzed. The first author of the study was Ivy Alexander of Yale, whose book, "100 Questions and Answ...

Facelift alternatives rid patients of neck 'wattle' without the downtime of surgery

...ision, right? In reality, many people want to rid themselves of neck "wattle" to look younger or to wear certain clothes or accessories more comfortably, without having facelifts. They may feel they are too young or old for an invasive procedure, are not able to afford the prolonged recovery time, or only wan...

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