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Teen depression diagnosed in blood test may remove social stigma
(Health/Healthquest)
BY TERI GATTO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Northwestern University
researchers
have developed a blood test that can help diagnose depression in teens, according to a recent article published in the ...
2.
Alcohol: The key to creative problem-solving?
(Life/Style)
... with problem-solving tasks.
Researchers
at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) found that moderate alcohol consumption can lessen one’s ability to pay attention to definitive details but allows ...
3.
'Deepsea Challenger' takes scientist James Cameron into the Mariana Trench to study seafloor ecosystems
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... in arguably the most extreme environments on Earth. Since the discovery of these deep-sea ecosystems,
researchers
have spent countless hours in research submarines to experience firsthand these esoteric ...
4.
Happy Tax Day 2012! Death by taxes is unnerving reality
(Money/Economy)
... Dr. Donald Redelmeier, an internal medicine specialist from Toronto, according to CTV News.
Researchers
aren't certain what causes the increase in the chances of dying on the road on Tax Day. Some say ...
5.
States with abstinence-only education have higher teen pregnancy rates
(Health/Healthquest)
... Rick Perry defended abstinence education in Texas, saying “it works” while statistics rate it with the third-highest teen pregnancy rates in the country.
Researchers
at the University of Washington ...
6.
Tanning beds linked to melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer
(Health/Healthquest)
... among men in the same age group increased four-fold during the same time period.
Researchers
said the dramatic rise is likely due to the increased use of tanning beds as well as unsafe exposure to ultraviolet ...
7.
N.J. autism rate increase shows need for immediate planning
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY SALVATORE PIZZURO COMMENTARY Recent reports that New Jersey’s autism rates have risen dramatically and reached “epidemic proportions” has elicited disagreement among
researchers
. Some suggest ...
8.
Read like the Lorax: Great nature books for kids
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the journal Sociological Inquiry found that if picture books are any indication, children are increasingly isolated from nature.
Researchers
analyzed the pictures in 296 Caldecott Medal winning books from ...
9.
More Medicaid patients go to ER with doctors appointments hard to get
(Health/Healthquest)
BY CHRISTINE SAVOIA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM With healthcare reform controversy sweeping the nation,
researchers
are announcing that more individuals on Medicaid are ending up in the Emergency Room – ...
10.
Craving weight loss? Eat chocolate and shed pounds
(Health/Healthquest)
BY ANGELA DAIDONE NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Watching your weight but love chocolate? There may be some good news for those of you with sweet cravings.
Researchers
from the University of California, San ...
11.
Bigger brain means more friendships, says study
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... social world, including being able to hold conversations. The key word in the results is “friends” – not just people we know. The report stated that
researchers
took brain scans of 40 volunteers to ...
12.
Fewer U.S. women getting married, less stay in first marriage
(Life/Style)
... and divorce for women and men’s first marriages are presented by a variety of demographic characteristics. Data are compared with similar measures for 1982, 1995, and 2002.
Researchers
agree the numbers ...
13.
How to prevent altitude sickness: Take Ibuprofen!
(Health/Healthquest)
... over the counter and well tolerated by most people. This is a simple and inexpensive solution for an illness that ruins a lot of vacations.”
Researchers
randomized 89 participants to two groups: 44 received ...
14.
Twitter as a breaking news source: Sifting through the tweets for truth
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... what it’s like for today’s reporter wading through social media sources and having to decide which ones are trustworthy? Three
researchers
– former Rutgers postdoctoral scholars Nick Diakopoulos and ...
15.
Even with global warming reined in, rising sea levels pose threat to future generations
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to 22 meters (40 to 70 feet) higher than at present, according to research published in the journal Geology. The
researchers
, led by Kenneth G. Miller, professor of earth and planetary sciences in the ...
16.
Rejected fruit flies drown misery with booze
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... NPY, or neuropeptide Y, which
researchers
believe is related to reward-related behaviors such as overeating. NPY has also been linked to higher levels of alcohol consumption. "Our results certainly don't ...
17.
'Surging Seas': N.J. in top 5 states most threatened by rising sea levels, study says
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... frequently, the study said. Cape May and Atlantic City may see levels rise by half a foot by 2030, the study stated.
Researchers
based their findings on current census population, existing topographical ...
18.
Revised cervical cancer guidelines: Pap tests, HPV screenings can occur less often
(Health/Healthquest)
... years.
Researchers
from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) previously reported there was not enough evidence to specifically recommend for or against the HPV test. Now, if HPV tests and Pap ...
19.
Surprising leopard frog species discovered in N.J., N.Y. area
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... parts of Connecticut and extreme northeastern Pennsylvania.
Researchers
believe that these are likely the same leopard frogs that completely disappeared from Long Island and other parts of the area over ...
20.
LSD may help alcoholics with addiction: Hallucinogen's other brain affects
(Health/Healthquest)
... after a year.
Researchers
said those taking LSD also reported a higher level of abstinence. LSD seems to block serotonin in the brain, which controls functions like perception, behavior, hunger and mood. ...
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