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Neuron hyperactivity linked to high blood pressure
University of Missouri-Columbia- Journal
- Cardiovascular Research
Family support in enhancing well-being of caregivers for older adults with chronic conditions in rural China
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Among caregivers of older adults with multiple chronic conditions in Chinese rural areas, self-efficacy and family support were full parallel mediators of the relationship between caregiver burden and subjective well-being, accounting for 26.15% and 73.85% of the total indirect effect, respectively.
- Journal
- Healthcare and Rehabilitation
- Funder
- Shandong University
Empowering consumers in immersive services
American Marketing Association- Journal
- Journal of Marketing
3D-printed brain models could revolutionize medical research and training
University of Missouri-ColumbiaFor years, scientists have worked to uncover how the brain responds to mechanical forces and electromagnetic waves. Computer models offer useful simulations, but they don’t fully capture what goes on inside a living brain. Now, the team from Mizzou’s College of Engineering is working to close that gap by developing 3D-printed models of an artificial human brain.
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- Materialia
Toward cyborg exploring long-term clinical outcomes of a multi-degree-of-freedom myoelectric prosthetic hand
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at University of Electro-Communications explored the long-term clinical outcomes of multi-degree-of-freedom myoelectric prosthetic hands.
The research paper, published on Mar 18, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems.- Journal
- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
How acupuncture calms the brain in pain-induced emotional disorders
Maximum Academic PressThe bitter aftertaste of legalization
Wroclaw Medical UniversityCannabis is increasingly normalized, but biology remains unchanged.
A review of 64 studies by researchers from Wroclaw Medical University shows that THC interferes with the endocannabinoid system — a key regulator of fertility, pregnancy, and fetal development.
THC affects the brain’s hormonal control centers, reproductive organs, and the placenta. In men, it is linked to poorer sperm quality and epigenetic changes; in women, to disrupted ovulation and impaired embryo implantation. During pregnancy, THC crosses the placenta, increasing the risk of low birth weight, prematurity, and neonatal complications, and is also present in breast milk.
There is no proven safe dose or safe form of cannabis. As legalization advances, the authors stress the need for clear guidance: avoiding cannabis when planning pregnancy, during pregnancy, and while breastfeeding is the safest choice.
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- Journal of Clinical Medicine
Minorities and youth among targets of global gambling addiction intervention drive
Flinders UniversityHundreds of international experts in gambling addiction are urging a more coordinated approach to enhance interventions and therapies, while aligning research priorities to tackle the escalating problem.
Gambling is now a legal activity in 80% of countries and has expanded considerably in the past decade. While a very small minority of people who gamble meet the diagnostic criteria of a gambling disorder, the wider harms from gambling include financial, emotional, relationship and other harms, decreased work performance, and criminality.
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- Journal of Behavioral Addictions