Neat News 6112 (added 2023-07-31)

Physical activity and learning

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Adolescents who are physically active perform better at secondary school, a new study finds. They are also less likely to suffer from school burnout.

related: #physical_activity #learning #well_being

Neat News 6111 (added 2023-07-30)

Short vigorous activities against cancer

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A new study suggest that daily vigorous activities of 4.5 minutes can reduce the risk of some cancers by up to a third.

related: #cancer #physical_activity

Neat News 6110 (added 2023-07-29)

Support repair in France

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In France alone, every year 700,000 tonnes of clothes are thrown away. In a measure to reduce this, the French government will introduce a subsidy of 6 to 25 euros to have clothes repaired.

related: #repair #clothes

Neat News 6109 (added 2023-07-28)

Moss good for soil

Some people want to get rid of the moss in their garden or lawn, but new research shows that mosses are vitally important for the protection against erosion and absorbing carbon dioxide. In an ecosystem, they give important benefits to the soil and other plants.

related: #moss #ecosystem

Neat News 6108 (added 2023-07-27)

Diabetes drug for muscle protection

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Metformin, a drug known for a century and used to treat type 2 diabetes, has shown in recent findings to reduce muscle atrophy and muscular fibrosis. It could help in particular the elderly in recovering from injury.

related: #metformin #muscle

Neat News 6107 (added 2023-07-26)

Inflammation related ageing better understood

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Chronic inflammation is responsible for many age related problems in later years. Now, researchers seem to have found a key mechanism in this. Calcium uptake by some cells, so-called macrophages, might slow down the process and give us a longer life.

related: #ageing #inflammation #calcium

Neat News 6106 (added 2023-07-25)

Lower mortality for breastfed babies

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A study with 10 million babies in the USA between 2016 and 2018 found that breastfed babies are a third less likely to die during their first year of life (during days 7-364).

related: #breastfeeding #mortality

Neat News 6105 (added 2023-07-24)

Volunteering against cognitive decline

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A new study finds that volunteering helps elderly persons against cognitive decline and dementia. The average age in the study was 74. Those who volunteered several times per week did best on tests of executive function.

related: #volunteering #cognitive_decline

Neat News 6104 (added 2023-07-23)

Omega 3 for lung health

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In a new study with more than 15,000 Americans and half a million Europeans, it has been found that sufficient levels of omega-3 fatty acids, as found in nuts, seeds, and fish oil, are associated with a better lung function.

related: #lung #health #omega3

Neat News 6103 (added 2023-07-22)

Removing methane by new catalyst

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Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Now a catalyst with only a few palladium atoms can remove 90 percent of methane from the exhaust of natural gas engines at a low temperature.

related: #methane #catalyst #greenhouse_gas

Neat News 6102 (added 2023-07-21)

Espresso against Alzheimer's

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Highly concentrated caffeine such as in an espresso prevents in in vitro experiments the aggregation of tau proteins that are involved in the onset of Alzheimer's disease, new research shows.

related: #caffeine #Alzheimer

Neat News 6101 (added 2023-07-20)

Antibodies in breast milk

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New research finds that breast milk contains for each mother a stable set of antibodies across pregnancies. The fact helps to explain why some babies are protected against some diseases, such as necrotizing enterocolitis, and others not.

related: #breast_milk #antibodies

Neat News 6100 (added 2023-07-19)

Diabetes and timing of meals

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In a seven year study with more than 100,000 French people, it has been found that the risk of diabetes does not only depend on what is eaten, but also on when it is eaten. Having breakfast after 9 o'clock increases the risk of diabetes type 2 by 59 percent compared to those who have breakfast before 8 o'clock.

related: #diabetes #timing

Neat News 6099 (added 2023-07-18)

Drug slows down Alzheimer

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A new study with more than 1700 patients finds that the drug donanemab slows down the cognitive decline due to Alzheimer's disease by about a third. While it is not a cure, it can give patients many quality years of life.

related: #Alzheimer #drug #donanemab

Neat News 6098 (added 2023-07-17)

Cell therapy for Parkinson's disease

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When cell therapy is used against Parkinson's disease most transplanted cells are killed by an immune response of the body. Now with a co-transplantation of T-cells the survival of the transplanted dopamine neurons can be much improved, giving hope for a better chance of a successful cell therapy.

related: #Parkinson #cell_therapy

Neat News 6097 (added 2023-07-16)

Virtual reality for urban planning

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Sometimes a lot of money is spent on structural changes in a city to later find that the changes do not lead to the intended improvements. Now in a project, a game engine was used to create 3d scenarios for people to immerse and evaluate before a lot of money is spent.

related: #urban_planning #virtual_reality

Neat News 6096 (added 2023-07-15)

Measuring blood pressure at home to save lives

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A study in the USA found that there are significant positive benefits for the individual health but also for the cost to the health system when persons with hypertension regularly measure their blood pressure at home, since potential problems can be caught early on, before they create serious health issues.

related: #blood_pressure #health #measuring

Neat News 6095 (added 2023-07-14)

Cooperation and mind reading

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New research finds that people who are better at understanding other persons' intentions and who can take their perspective are also more successful in cooperation.

related: #cooperation #mindreading

Neat News 6094 (added 2023-07-13)

Fitness training before surgery

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Before a planned major surgery, a short programme of high intensity interval training can substantially help with the recovery and reduce the risk of post-operative complications by 56 percent, new research shows.

related: #surgery #fitness #interval_training

Neat News 6093 (added 2023-07-12)

European Parliament passes Nature Restoration Act

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The European Parliament has passed the Nature Restoration Act in order to restore biodiversity in different areas such as forests, rivers, and peatlands. By 2030, 30 percent of the corresponding areas should be restored and 70 percent by 2050.

related: #nature #EU #restoration

Neat News 6092 (added 2023-07-11)

Biodegradable plastic

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Pollution by plastic is a major environmental issue. Now a new form of biodegradable plastic has been developed that degrades on a similar timescale as banana skins. The plastic is made of pressed spirulina powder (from blue-green algae).

related: #biodegradable #plastic

Neat News 6091 (added 2023-07-10)

Communication about climate change solutions

In a new study it has been shown that for information about climate change being impactful it is important that it provides recipients with information what can be done about the problems and how possible solutions may be approached.

related: #communication #climate_change

Neat News 6090 (added 2023-07-09)

World officially chemical weapon free

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The USA have "irreversibly destroyed" their arsenal of chemical weapons, making the world officially free of chemical weapons. The head of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons called the destruction of all declared chemical weapons stockpiles an important milestone according the corresponding convention that came into effect in 1997 and is supported by 193 countries.

related: #chemical_weapon

Neat News 6089 (added 2023-07-08)

Diet for cardiovascular health

New research finds that a diet with two to three daily servings of fruits; two to three of vegetables; one of nuts; and two of dairy; complemented by two to three weekly servings of fish; and four of legumes leads to greater cardiovascular health.

related: #heart #diet

Neat News 6088 (added 2023-07-07)

Early diagnosis of MS by thickness of retina

An early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) can lead to improved patient outcomes. Now new research shows that the diagnosis can be improved by measuring the thickness of the retina in the eye.

related: #ms #retina

Neat News 6087 (added 2023-07-06)

Suppressing mosquitoes to fight malaria

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Malaria is spread by the females of some mosquitoes. Now scientists managed to genetically change them so that from their eggs only males develop, which do not spread the disease but pass on the genetic change, reducing thereby the number of dangerous mosquitoes.

related: #malaria #suppression

Neat News 6086 (added 2023-07-05)

Physical activity and quality of life

In a new study with almost 1500 adults above the age of 60, it has been found that in general physical activity is linked to a better quality of life. Physical activity - such as brisk walking, gardening, cycling, and dancing - of at least 150 minutes a week is linked to a reduced risk of diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer as well as a better mental well being.

related: #activity #quality_of_life #well_being

Neat News 6085 (added 2023-07-04)

Bhutan carbon negative

Bhutan is the first country that is carbon dioxide negative, that is, its forests absorb more carbon dioxide than the country produces.

related: #Bhutan #carbon

Neat News 6084 (added 2023-07-03)

More grey seals in German tideland

The number of grey seals in the German tideland, the so-called Wadden Sea, and in Helgoland has increased by 13 percent in the last five years.

related: #grey_seal

Neat News 6083 (added 2023-07-02)

Carbon free trans-Atlantic freighter

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The Tres Hombres is a freighter that transports cocoa beans, coffee, tea, wine, and rum between the Caribbean and Europe. It is the only trans-Atlantic motor-free sailing freighter and an ambassador for cleaner sea transport.

related: #tres_hombres #clean_sea

Neat News 6082 (added 2023-07-01)

New Dedekind number found

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Using a supercomputer, a more than 30 year problem has been solved, namely the ninth so-called Dedekind number has been found. It has 42 digits. Dedekind numbers are used to count the number of monotone boolean functions.

related: #numbers