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Smart insulin could prevent hypoglycemia during diabetes treatment
Insulin therapy in the setting of type 1 and advanced type 2 diabetes is complicated by an increased risk of hypoglycemia, a condition caused...
New scientific device creates electricity from snowfall
UCLA researchers and colleagues have designed a new device that creates electricity from falling snow. The first of its kind, this device is inexpensive,...
Teens who volunteer and engage in civic life are healthier, aim higher in education
High school teens in California who participated in community aid groups, and join school or other clubs, have healthier lifestyle and more likely to aspire attending...
Few countries offer free early childhood education, study
Early childhood education especially benefits children from low-income families. Children learn to engage better with other children and adults. They are known to have a...
Study revealed personalized goal setting could help people with dementia
A group of UCLA-led researchers investigated how personalized goal setting could be utilized to help people with dementia obtain what is important to them.
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Tool precisely predicts how electromagnetic waves and magnetic materials interact
UCLA Samueli engineers have built up another tool to display how magnetic materials, which are utilized in cell phones and different specialized devices, communicate...
Restoring significant bladder control to 5 men with spinal cord injuries
In an investigation of five men whose injuries happened five to 13 years back, UCLA neuroscientists empowered the lower spinal cord through the skin...
Magnetic gel can be use to ease pain
Much of mainstream modern prescription focuses on utilizing pharmaceuticals to roll out substance or atomic improvements inside the body to treat an infection. Be that...
Drugs for heart failure are still under-prescribed
An estimate in 2016 suggested that almost 5.7 million people in the United States have heart failure. Heart failure is related to a lower personal satisfaction...