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New research sheds light on fly sleep circuit

27.11.2008
(Brandeis University) In a novel study appearing this week in Neuron, Brandeis researchers identify for the first time a specific set of wake-promoting neurons in fruit flies that are analogous to cells in the much more complex sleep circuit in humans. The study demonstrates that in flies, as in mammals, the sleep circuit is intimately linked to the circadian clock and that the brain's strategies to govern sleep are evolutionarily ancient. »»»

CSHL scientists show how a protein that determines cell polarity prevents breast cancer

27.11.2008
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) A team of scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has found that a protein called Scribble, originally discovered as a cell-shape regulator in fruit flies and worms, is an important regulator of breast cancer. They report that Scribble normally directs breast epithelial cells to form the structures that give breast tissue its shape and thereby resist cancer formation. When Scribble stops functioning, the tissue loses its shape and cancers ensue. »»»

Researchers identify how binge drinking may drive heart disease

27.11.2008
(University of Rochester Medical Center) As the holidays arrive, a group of researchers has identified the precise mechanisms by which binge drinking contributes to clogs in arteries that lead to heart attack and stroke, according to a study published today in the journal Atherosclerosis. The works adds to a growing body of evidence that drinking patterns matter as much, if not more, to risk for cardiovascular disease than the total amount consumed. »»»

Baffling chronic pain linked to rewiring of brain

27.11.2008
(Northwestern University) Scientists peered at the brains of people with a baffling chronic pain condition and discovered something surprising. Their brains looked like an inept cable guy had changed the hookups, rewiring the areas related to emotion, pain perception and the temperature of their skin. The new finding by scientists at Northwestern University begins to explain a mysterious condition that the medical community had doubted was real. »»»

'Meat intake cut' on cancer fears

27.11.2008
One in 10 people has tried to cut down on processed meats such as bacon in the wake of a report linking them to cancer, a survey says. »»»

Mouse Down's 'eased in the womb'

27.11.2008
A mouse experiment has raised hopes of halting some of the effects of Down's syndrome before birth. »»»

Distractions 'hit old-age memory'

27.11.2008
Mental slowing down in old age can be blamed partly on being more easily distracted, research suggests. »»»

Cholera Zimbabwe's 'worst crisis'

27.11.2008
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says the cholera outbreak is now his country's biggest threat. »»»

Conjoined twins born to teenager

27.11.2008
An 18-year-old Shropshire woman gives birth to conjoined twins at a London Hospital. »»»

'Bad syrup' kills Nigerian babies

27.11.2008
Nigeria shuts down a pharmaceuticals plant after the deaths of 25 infants are linked to tainted teething syrup. »»»

Legal bid over research regulator

27.11.2008
Campaigners are seeking permission to launch a High Court test case over the way controversial research is regulated. »»»

R u there Dr?

27.11.2008
Texts and emails could play a big role in the future NHS »»»

Spine implant

27.11.2008
Operation helps teenage gymnast straighten her back »»»

Coping with war

27.11.2008
Post-traumatic stress in the modern military »»»

Medical notes

27.11.2008
A comprehensive guide to clinical conditions »»»

Transplant centre gets all-clear

27.11.2008
The results of a review into a London hospital where four people died after heart transplants concludes that there was no wrongdoing. »»»

Undercover nurse 'betrayed' staff

27.11.2008
A former colleague of a nurse who took part in secret filming at a Brighton hospital tells a disciplinary hearing he felt betrayed. »»»

Junk food impact lost on young

27.11.2008
Most young people in the UK are unaware of the serious damage junk food can do to their health, a survey suggests. »»»

Universal test 'would slash Aids'

27.11.2008
Universal testing for HIV, followed by immediate treatment could cut full-blown Aids cases by up to 95%, a study says. »»»

Health boards 'broke data laws'

27.11.2008
Two health boards are found guilty of breaking data protection laws after documents were found at former hospitals. »»»
 
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