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Painless Test Using Teardrops May Speed Diagnosis Of Sjögren's Syndrom Researchers in Japan are developing a faster, more accurate diagnostic test for Sjögren's (SHOW-grins) syndrome, an incurable autoimmune disorder characterized by chronically dry eyes and dry mouth. The noninvasive test, which analyzes multiple protein biomarkers in the tears using highly sensitive mass spectrometry, shows promise in early clinical studies as the first simple test for identifying the disease, the scientists say. Use Of Some Antioxidant Supplements May Increase Mortality Risk Contradicting claims of disease prevention, an analysis of previous studies indicates that the antioxidant supplements beta carotene, vitamin A and vitamin E may increase the risk of death, according to a meta-analysis and review article in the Feb. 28 issue of JAMA. Work Fatigue And Working Overtime Are Associated With Weight Gain Work fatigue, working overtime, job demands and dissatisfaction in combining paid work and family life are associated with weight gain, suggests the recent study from the University of Helsinki, Finland. Phototherapy For Neonatal Jaundice Associated With Increased Risk Of S Children who received light therapy (phototherapy) for jaundice as infants appear to have an increased risk of developing skin moles in childhood, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Dermatology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Some types of moles are risk factors for developing the skin cancer melanoma. OHSU Scientist Helping Explain Basis Of Psychotic Behavior An Oregon Health &Science University researcher is among an international team closing in on why many people with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are "supersensitive"to the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dr. David Grandy co-authored a study that found a link between dopamine supersensitivity and increased levels of a dopamine receptor with a particularly high affinity for dopamine. The discovery could lead to the development of drug therapies that make people more amenable to antipsychotic treatment. Impulsivity May Especially Vex Alcoholics With Antisocial And Borderli Impulsivity is a problem common to many different personality and psychiatric disorders, including alcoholism. Anew study that looked at impulsivity among alcoholic subpopulations has found that, one, the inability to delay gratification may be a vulnerability marker for alcoholism, and two, certain inhibitory-control issues may be specific to antisocial and borderline personality disorders. Molecular Steps Involved In The Creation Of Gene-silencing MicroRNAs I MicroRNAs are small, remarkably powerful molecules that play a pivotal role in gene silencing. But how do miRNAs arise? In a study published last year in Nature, researchers at The Wistar Institute identified the earliest steps in the creation of miRNAs in the cell nucleus. Now, in a new Nature study, the Wistar group picks up the process in the cell cytoplasm and tracks it through to the maturation of the finished miRNAs. Large Asteroid Breakup May Have Caused Mass Extinction On Earth 65 Mil The impactor believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs and other life forms on Earth some 65 million years ago has been traced back to a breakup event in the main asteroid belt. A joint U.S.-Czech team from Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Charles University in Prague suggests that the parent object of asteroid (298) Baptistina disrupted when it was hit by another large asteroid, creating numerous large fragments that would later create the Chicxulub crater on the Yucatan Peninsula as well as the prominent Tycho crater found on the Moon. Renewable Fuels Rule Empty The EPA wants to increase the minimum amount of alternative fuels used in vehicles, but the bar is set below the industry trend. First Sunrise On Solar Satellite's Instruments The Hinode (formerly Solar-B) satellite, a joint Japan/NASA/PPARC mission launched on 22nd September 2006, has reported its first observations of the Sun with its suite of scientific instruments. The satellite was renamed "Hinode"which is Japanese for Sunrise, which is most appropriate since Hinode will watch at close hand massively explosive solar flares erupting from the Sun's surface and rising into interstellar space.
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