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Coral reef study traces indirect effects of overfishing

A study of the tropical coral reef system along the coastline of Kenya has found dramatic effects of overfishing that could threaten the long-term health of the reefs. Led by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, the study was published in the journal Coral Reefs. The researchers found that the loss of predatory… Seguir Leyendo Coral reef study traces indirect effects of overfishing

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A virus similar to herpes could be a risk factor for multiple sclerosis

Barr (EVB) virus –belonging to the herpesviruses family, which also includes the herpes simplex virus and the cytomegalovirus– is one of the environmental factors that might cause multiple sclerosis, a condition affecting the central nervous system, which causes are unknown. This has been confirmed by University of Granada scientists that analyzed the presence of this… Seguir Leyendo A virus similar to herpes could be a risk factor for multiple sclerosis

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Melatonin might help in controlling weight gain and preventing heart diseases associated with obesity

University of Granada researchers have proven that melatonin –a natural hormone produced by the body– helps in controlling weight gain –even without reducing the intake of food–, improves blood lipid profile –as it reduces triglicerids–, increases HDL cholesterol and reduces LDL cholesterol. Melatonin is found in small quantities in some fruits and vegetables as mustard,… Seguir Leyendo Melatonin might help in controlling weight gain and preventing heart diseases associated with obesity

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University of Granada researchers make the first bioartificial organ in Spain

A University of Granada research group composed of professors Antonio Campos and Miguel Alaminos (histologists), María del Mar Pérez, Ana Ionescu and Juan de la Cruz Cardona (opticians) and the ophthalmologist Miguel González Andrades, University Hospital San Cecilio, Granada, have made the first bioartificial organ in Spain Researchers extracted pig corneal cells and replaced them… Seguir Leyendo University of Granada researchers make the first bioartificial organ in Spain

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Gene combinations are found to be related to hip osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Women with osteoporosis in their hip suffer menopause two years earlier than healthy women, a study conducted at the University of Granada says. Additionally, although further study is required, researchers have found at least three genetic markers associated with osteoporosis in the hip in postmenopausal women. Osteoporosis in the hip increases the risk of suffering… Seguir Leyendo Gene combinations are found to be related to hip osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

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Neuropsychological treatment reduces after-effects in patients with acquired brain injury

Researchers at the University of Granada have proved that neuropsychological rehabilitation helps in significantly reducing cognitive, emotional and behavioural after-effects in patients with acquired brain injury, generaly due to traumatic brain injury and ictus. These patients should not wait to be treated later by the social services, since early intervention (within six months after the… Seguir Leyendo Neuropsychological treatment reduces after-effects in patients with acquired brain injury

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Collectibles can trigger obsessive-compulsive disorder in vulnerable people

The massive marketing campaigns launched by publishing houses at the start of the academic year can cause people bound to suffer obsessive-compulsive disorder to develop this pathology before. The fact is that collecting articles without control is a symptom of this serious psychological disorder –one of which most known variants is Diogenes syndrom– and of… Seguir Leyendo Collectibles can trigger obsessive-compulsive disorder in vulnerable people

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Playability or what a video game must feature to be successful

What are the characteristics that a video game must have to be entertaining? Why do players prefer some video games to others? What is the difference between a game and an educational multiplayer video game? All these questions were answered by a research carried out by José Luís González Sánchez and conducted by professor Francisco… Seguir Leyendo Playability or what a video game must feature to be successful

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Eating disorders and body dissatisfaction is double in Muslim teenagers than in Christian

The incidence of eating disorders was found to be 2.3-fold higher among Muslim adolescents than among their Christian classmates. Similarly, body dissatisfaction was 1.8-fold higher in the former group. Finally, as a general conclusion, an average of one in four adolescents suffers some type of eating disorder, and 15% suffers body dissatisfaction. These were the… Seguir Leyendo Eating disorders and body dissatisfaction is double in Muslim teenagers than in Christian

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Elderly drivers have higher crash rates in non problematic environments than other drivers

Drivers aged over 60 have higher crash rates in non problematic operating environments –as in junctions– than drivers of other age groups. Although elderly drivers present deteriorated driving abilities, they have proved to be more cautious, to compensate such deficiencies. This way, older drivers avoid engaging in risky behaviours like speeding, passing dangerously or driving… Seguir Leyendo Elderly drivers have higher crash rates in non problematic environments than other drivers