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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

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Medical Notes: Week of May 26, 2019

>> May 26, 2019

Could a poor sense of smell be a sign of a downturn in health? Then, hospital guidelines regarding eating food and drinking liquids before surgery, and finally, teamwork is great, but studies show that's only the case when team members take time to step away to solve problems on their own.

medical journals: Annals of Internal Medicine| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of May 19, 2019

>> May 19, 2019

A blood test that proves Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is real. Then, new studies to indicate an hour of walking can help you stave off "mobility disability" later in age. And finally, your doctor's white coat could be teeming with bacteria according to a study from the University of Maryland.

medical journals: American Journal of Preventive Medicine| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of May 12, 2019

>> May 12, 2019

A major tactic deployed by police called "Pro-active Policing" may be backfiring. Then, preschoolers are just as bad as adults at resisting large portions of food and finally, a study showing that young children are swallowing more foreign objects than ever...

medical journals: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of March 10, 2019

>> March 10, 2019

A new study finds that the active ingredient in antibacterial soaps can actually be making bacterial able to withstand medications. Then, a study suggests enlarged prostates appear to prevent colon cancer. And finally, using apps to chart your health and how these shadow health records can tip off a lot about your health to savvy data gatherers.

medical journals: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)| Science Translational Medicine

Medical Notes: Week of March 3, 2019

>> March 3, 2019

Women's brains burn energy in a much more youthful way throughout adulthood. Binge drinking and prolonged heavy drinking may trigger a permanent change in a person's DNA. Finally, more than half of all American workers burned out and not taking time off of work for mental health.

medical journals: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of February 24, 2019

>> February 24, 2019

Explorers and scientists are speculating that an age inhibitor, or "fountain of youth" drug may be ready for human trials. Lower speed limits increase crashes due to government overrides? A study suggesting, "Let's do science" is much more effective at getting girls engaged than suggesting, "Let's be scientists."

medical journals: Accident Analysis and Prevention| Nature| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)| Psychological Science

Medical Notes: Week of January 20, 2019

>> January 20, 2019

Vitamin B9 is an essential nutrient, and now new research shows supplementation is more important than we thought. Then, If you ever fibbed to your doctor, you're not alone, and scientists have found a specific genetic mutation that causes frontotemporal Alzheimer's. Finally, forcing kids to apologize and recent studies that show how it usually backfires.

medical journals: JAMA Network Open| Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)| Merrill-Palmer Quarterly| Nature| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)| Translational Psychiatry

Medical Notes: Week of May 27, 2018

>> May 27, 2018

A study with new evidence to support the hygiene hypothesis, a link between exercise and macular degeneration, and how complaining impacts morale in the workplace.

medical journals: JAMA Ophthalmology| Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)| Organization Studies| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of April 15, 2018

>> April 15, 2018

How cancer impacts the rest of a person's life, a new treatment for urinary tract infections, and the connection between lowering stress levels and your sweetheart's t-shirt.

medical journals: Cancer| Journal of Personality and Social Psychology| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of March 4, 2018

>> March 4, 2018

New studies show doctors may have more time than they thought to respond to a stroke, a study on how we treat people if they look like someone we've known in the past, and research into sugar comas.

medical journals: New England Journal of Medicine| Physiology and Behavior| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Medical Notes: Week of March 26, 2017

>> March 26, 2017

A breakthrough in a blood test for cancer, treatment for pitching injuries, and the link between productivity and a good sex life.

medical journals: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
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