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Brain stimulation may reduce cannabis addiction in people with multiple sclerosis
NYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of MedicineA noninvasive device that delivers weak electrical currents to the brain may help those with multiple sclerosis cut back on excessive cannabis use, a new NYU Langone Health study of women with the condition shows.
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- Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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- NIH/National Institutes of Health
From flower to fruit: How Camellia genes reshape tomato nutrition
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceScientists have decoded the molecular pathway behind the striking yellow petals of Camellia nitidissima and applied these insights to boost the nutritional profile of tomatoes.
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- Horticulture Research
New international study: Which country has higher rates of involuntary childlessness — Israel or the US?
Reichman UniversityEvery Rosh Hashanah, annual reports are released focused on birth rates, the average number of children per family, and other population growth data. However, there’s another side to these statistics: experiences of involuntary childlessness, in which people who wish to be parents are unable to for medical, social, or institutional reasons. A new study reveals that these experiences are far more widespread than commonly thought, especially among the LGBTQ+ community. The researchers note that an international comparison of this phenomenon is important, as countries vary widely in the degree of encouragement they offer for childbearing, the assistance they provide to prospective parents, and the barriers they place that can impede the path to parenthood. The current study compared responses from participants in the United States with those in Israel.
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- Journal of Marriage and Family
Overcoming chromosomal roadblocks in banana breeding
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceBanana production worldwide is threatened by narrow genetic diversity, pests, diseases, and climate pressures.
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- Horticulture Research
Wild grape genome unlocks new clues to disease resistance
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of Science- Journal
- Horticulture Research
Association between serum vitamin D metabolite levels and cognitive function in community-dwelling older adults
Osaka Metropolitan University- Journal
- Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
A picture is worth a thousand words: Multimedia slides help students boost science vocabulary
University of Missouri-Columbia- Journal
- Journal of Special Education Technology
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- U.S. Department of Education
China’s first nationwide study reveals outcomes of pediatric lung transplants
Zhejiang University- Journal
- World Journal of Pediatrics
Impact of environmental noise on inpatient outcomes: A scoping review
Osaka Metropolitan University- Journal
- Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing