Experimental Biology 2021 press materials available now

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by Friday, April 23). The press conference will feature the following five research highlights:




Taking Vitamin D Could Lower Heart Disease Risk for People with Dark Skin



Racial disparities in heart disease may be linked to vitamin D deficiency




Could Heart Medications Increase COVID-19 Risk?



Mouse study takes tissue-specific look at how blood pressure medications affect SARS-CoV-2 receptors




How Did Dinosaurs Deliver Bone-Crushing Bites? By Keeping a Stiff Lower Jaw.



New research addresses longstanding mystery on the anatomy of the Tyrannosaurus rex jaw




Cell Study Suggests Pesticide Exposure May Increase COVID-19 Susceptibility



Inflammation-induced mechanism might be linked with higher infection risk for veterans and people with metabolic disorders




Researchers Work to Increase Number of Transplantable Livers



New findings lay groundwork for turning previously unusable donor livers into transplantable organs



Additional Press Materials


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New COVID-19 Research





Gene Changes Might Explain Long-Haul COVID-19 Symptoms



Airway cells exposed to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein exhibited persisting changes in gene expression




SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Alone May Cause Lung Damage



New mouse model makes it easier and safer to study COVID-19 lung injury




Study Illuminates How COVID-19 Worms Its Way into the Brain



Research helps explain baffling neurological symptoms–and why they’re so unpredictable




Five New Insights in the Fight Against COVID-19



Researchers announce new findings on treatments, health impacts and repercussions for science education




Researchers Design Sensor for Fast, Inexpensive On-Site Ebola Detection



Sensor technology requires no special storage; could also be useful for detecting COVID-19




Urine of COVID-19 Patients Could Predict Who Will Develop Severe Disease



Inflammatory markers were higher in people with high blood pressure and diabetes

Our Natural World





Could Corals Use Sound to Communicate?



New evidence suggests corals may have genes involved in receiving or emitting sound




How Does a Nose Evolve into a Blowhole? Study Suggests There’s More than One Way



Toothed and baleen whales show different patterns of blowhole development




Brain Development Is Surprisingly Similar between Humans and Other Primates



Study offers first comprehensive view of brain maturation across species

Staying Healthy





‘Smart Shirt’ Takes a Trip to Space for Science



High-tech shirt non-intrusively monitors astronauts’ health during spaceflight




Why Older People Should Chill When It’s Hot Out



Cooling off during extreme heat appears to help preserve cellular defenses




Researchers Uncover Potential New Way to Treat Dry Mouth



PDE4 inhibition induces salivation in mice; findings might also have implications for cystic fibrosis




Compound Found in Some Vegetables May Reduce Diabetes-Related Kidney Damage



Phenethyl isothiocyanate, derived from watercress and other cruciferous vegetables, shows benefits in rats




Omega-3 Supplements Help Kids with High Cholesterol Improve Lipid Profile



Fatty acid supplementation could fend off later heart disease in high-risk children




Prolonged Exposure to Extreme Heat and Humidity Increases Risk of Acute Kidney Injury



Findings could help future treatment and prevention measures

Heart Health





Depression Medication Could Also Protect Against Heart Disease



Researchers show antidepression drug also protects against clot formation in human blood




Potential Advancements in Treatment of PTSD and PTSD-related Cardiovascular Disease



Researchers explore renin-angiotensin system gene function for memory processing

Treating Cancer





Capsaicin Analog Could Help Treatment-Resistant Lung Cancer



Small cell lung cancer cells exposed to synthetic analog of chili pepper compound responded better to chemotherapy




Plant Compound Shows Promise Against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer



Cells from women with African American ancestry responded more strongly to the compound

Exercise Science





Got 10 Minutes? That’s All You Need for this High-intensity Workout



Four-second cycling sprints improve exercise endurance and power




Dab on Deep Heat Cream to Improve Exercise Performance



Study finds boost in aerobic performance in athletes who used over-the-counter deep heat cream

Environmental Exposures





Five Studies Point to Dangers of Environmental Exposures



New research highlights surprising effects of invisible and often involuntary exposures




Exposure to Roundup® Extends Seizure-like Behavior in Roundworms



Findings have implications for human and environmental health

Other Medical News





Toward a Feasible Alternative to Liver Organ Transplant



New findings could lead to ways to keep transplanted adult liver cells functioning long term




Rapamycin May Exacerbate Age-related Arthritis Despite Life-extending Benefits



Rapamycin impairs mitochondrial function in guinea pig model




Using Big Data to Save Babies



Machine learning could detect lung disorder in preemies better than traditional diagnostics




Light Therapy Helps Veterans Treated for Traumatic Brain Injury



Lightbox improves cognitive function and mood in veterans with TBI, pilot study finds




Self-reported Daytime Sleepiness Is Associated with Telomere Shortening



Shorter telomere length was found in people without sleep apnea




Diabetes Drug Could Protect Against Dangerous Infection



Metformin inhibited C. diff spread in three study models

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