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Medical News Newly recognised form of dementia could now be easier to diagnose
by Emily SmithMultiple types of dementia affect brain functionALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY By New Scientist staff and Press AssociationResearchers have published guidelines for diagnosing a newly recognised form of dementia that progresses more slowly than Alzheimer’s disease and tends to affect people near the end of their lives. Unlike people who have Alzheimer’s disease, people with limbic-predominant…
People in Indonesia have died as a result of flooding and landslidesDIVA MARHA/AFP/Getty Images By Michael Le PageIT HAS been another week of extreme weather around the globe. In Indonesia, heavy rain led to flooding and landslides in the western part of the country (pictured above). At least 29 people have died, including 22 in a…
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Medical News LIGO may have just spotted a black hole devouring a neutron star
by Emily SmithSpace 30 April 2019 The merger of a black hole and neutron star would be pretty messyClassical and Quantum Gravity By Leah CraneIt’s a clash of the titans. The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has spotted the signs of yet another enormous collision in space, and this one seems to be between a black hole…
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Medical News Two species of colourful stick insects discovered in Madagascar
by Emily SmithAchrioptera maroloko is a colourful new stick insectFrank Glaw By Donna LuTWO new species of stick insect have been found in the far north of Madagascar. They were previously thought to be examples of two existing giant stick insect species. Achrioptera maroloko (pictured) and Achrioptera manga were discovered when Sven Bradler at the University of Göttingen,…
Marco Rosario Venturini Autieri/GettyBy Ruby Prosser Scully Sales of codeine have halved in Australia since it became a prescription-only drug, and fears that the change would drive people toward stronger opioids appear to be unfounded. The decision to ban over-the-counter sales of the opiate painkiller came amid a growing concern about the opioid epidemic sweeping…
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Medical News First exomoon might not actually exist as astronomers reach stalemate
by Emily SmithThis artist’s impression of Kepler-1625 may need an editNASA, ESA, and L. Hustak (STScI) By Leah CraneThat’s no moon. Evidence for what seemed to be the first moon ever discovered outside our solar system looks like it may actually just be a statistical blip. This is the second time the evidence for this exomoon has…
Humans 29 April 2019 Twins in Kodinhi are surprisingly commonHemis / Alamy Stock Photo By Clare WilsonA small village in India is seeing an explosion in the number of twins born – and no one knows why. Kodinhi, in the southern state of Kerala, now has one thousand twins in a population of eleven thousand…
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