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A new diagnostic tool to identify and treat p

<p style="text-align:left">Hikikomori is a pathology characterized by social withdrawal for a period exceeding six months. While first defined in Japan, the pathology is growing globally. To help better assess individuals for Hikikomori, researchers developed the the Hikikomori Diagnostic Evaluation, or HiDE, a diagnostic tool to be a guide on collecting information on the growing pathology.</p>
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Takahiroa Kato , Alanr Teo , Kazumasa Horie , Keita Kurahara , School Of Medical Sciences , University Hospital , Kyushu University , Researchers At Kyushu University , Hikikomori Diagnostic Evaluation , Associate Professor Takahiro , Graduate School , Medical Sciences , World Psychiatry , Fukuoka City , Drive Social Change , Integrative Knowledge ,

Unveiling Japan's ancient practice of cranial

Cranial modification is a form of body alteration where the head is pressed or bound to permanently deform the skull. The practice has been reported across various cultures throughout history. Researchers from Kyushu University and the University of Montana report that the Hirota people who lived on the southern Japanese island of Tanegashima between the 3rd to 7th century CE also conducted cranial modification, with indication that both males and females performed the practice. ....

Japan General , Noriko Seguchi , Doigahama Yayoi , James Frances Loftus , Shiori Yonemoto , University Of Montana , Method Of Research , Kyushu University , Yayoi Period , Kofun Period , Cultural Studies , Western Yamaguchi , Kyushu Island Jomon , East Asia , Mary Margaret Murphy , Fukuoka City , Drive Social Change , Integrative Knowledge ,

How old is that microplastic? A new way to es

Researchers from Kyushu University and Asahi Kasei Corporation have developed a new way to estimate the age of microplastics found in the upper oceans. The new method combines plastic oxidation analysis with UV exposure and ambient temperature. By applying their new method to microplastics found across the North Pacific Ocean, the team found that the age of microplastics in nearshore regions ranged from 0 to 5 years old, whereas microplastics from offshore regions ranged from 1 to 3 years old. ....

Philippine Sea , Oceans General , Akihiro Kurima , Pacific Ocean , Aguru Yamamoto , Terumi Sakabe , Youichiroh Ide , Atsuhiko Isobe , Asahi Kasei , Kyushu University Research Institute For Applied Mechanics , Asahi Kasei Corporation , Health Care , Method Of Research , Asahi Kasei Group , Kyushu University , North Pacific , Marine Pollution , Professor Atsuhiko Isobe , Research Institute , Applied Mechanics , Rie Okubo , North Pacific Ocean , Atsuhiko Isobe Marine Pollution Bulletin , Fukuoka City , Drive Social Change , Integrative Knowledge ,

The Mathematics of Cell Boundary 'Ruggedness'

Researchers have uncovered the mathematical and biological mechanism behind the interdigitation at cell boundaries. These structures are commonly found in epithelial cells in tissues such as the kidneys and nasal glands, and is proposed to facilitate paracellular transport. The team found that the boundary dynamics show a 'push-and-pull' movement that exhibits scaling that can be reproduced by the Edward-Wilkinson model. They also found that myosin may be responsible for the nature of the dynamics. ....

Shintaro Miyazaki , Toshihiko Fujimori , Mikio Furuse , Kei Sugihara , Takashi Miura , Tetsuhisa Otani , Method Of Research , Kyushu University , Kyushu University Faculty Of Medical Sciences , Professor Takashi Miura , Medical Sciences , Fukuoka City , Drive Social Change , Integrative Knowledge ,