- Mammograms: An Expert Overview on Why They're So Importanton 01/10/2023 at 1:00 pm
SUNDAY, Oct. 1, 2023 -- Mammograms have long offered early detection of breast cancer, which is why getting them regularly is crucial to women’s health, one expert says. “There are several risk factors associated with breast cancer. As with many...
- Association between stress-related disorders and the risk of dementia using the Korean National Sample Cohort: a matched cohort studyon 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Evaluation of an automated dish preparation system for IVF and embryo culture using a mouse modeon 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Validating the role of PTGIS gene in colorectal cancer by bioinformatics analysis and in vitro experimentson 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Anterior cerebral falx plane in MR images to estimate the craniofacial midlineon 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Multi-model sequential analysis of MRI data for microstructure prediction in heterogeneous tissueon 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Efficacy and safety of arthroscopy in femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trialson 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Comparing ChatGPT and GPT-4 performance in USMLE soft skill assessmentson 01/10/2023 at 12:00 am
- Take These Steps to 'Fall-Proof' Your Homeon 30/09/2023 at 1:00 pm
SATURDAY, Sept. 30, 2023 -- The risk of falls increases in older age, and along with it, the risk for serious physical or psychological damage, but there are steps people can take to help prevent these accidents. Each year, about 27% of adults 65...
- World Heart Day: Mental health support crucial for people with cardiovascular diseaseon 30/09/2023 at 4:26 am
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of over 4 million people in Australia living with cardiovascular disease (CVD) is crucial to them avoiding further heart attacks or strokes.
- UNH research seeks to quantify health outcomes based on food access, fiber intake and gut microbiotaon 30/09/2023 at 4:21 am
The U.S. obesity epidemic continues to have profound impacts on individuals’ health and socioeconomic well-being
- Cancer pathway process can be streamlined with the adoption of AI and automationon 30/09/2023 at 4:16 am
Medicine is a constantly evolving science where small changes can have a huge impact on the lives of patients. When it comes to a cancer diagnosis and treatment, every minute counts. According to European Commission estimates, the cancer incidence by 2040 will impact just over three million people a year.
- Simple fingerprick blood test could help identify millions of people with undiagnosed diabeteson 30/09/2023 at 4:15 am
In 2019, there were almost 14 thousand diabetes-related deaths in the UK. That number looks set to rise. Britain currently has 4.3 million registered diabetics, but new analysis from London Medical Laboratory has revealed there are likely to be over one million Brits suffering from undiagnosed type 2 diabetes.
- Killer T cells in older adults found to be less effective at fighting influenza viruseson 30/09/2023 at 4:11 am
A world-first discovery has revealed special immune cells called ‘killer T cells’ in older adults, directed against influenza viruses, closely resemble those found in newborns and children, but struggle to recognise infected cells – a finding that unlocks the potential for the development of better vaccines and therapies tailored to different age groups.
- Study shows consanguinity may raise risk of type 2 diabetes and other common diseaseson 30/09/2023 at 4:08 am
A new study finds that consanguinity – unions between close relatives – may increase the risk of common diseases such as type 2 diabetes and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- Social media use linked to higher acceptance of cosmetic surgery among young womenon 30/09/2023 at 4:00 am
When Kylie Jenner famously admitted that her signature pout was the result of lip fillers, there was a significant increase in interest and uptake of the cosmetic procedure. That’s the power of social media.
- Cancer cells hijack enhancer DNA to grow faster, study findson 30/09/2023 at 3:12 am
University of Toronto researchers have found that cancer cells can enhance tumor growth by hijacking enhancer DNA normally used when tissues and organs are formed.
- Postpartum individuals more likely to have medical debt, study findson 30/09/2023 at 2:23 am
For some families, the year after childbirth may not only mean loads of diapers but stacks of unpaid medical bills as well.
- Life satisfaction may not be a one-size-fits-all solution for cognitive healthon 30/09/2023 at 1:49 am
Numerous studies have shown that leading a fulfilling and satisfying life may improve cognitive function by encouraging health-protective behaviors such as physical activity and reduced stress.
- Personalization and localization as key expectations of digital health intervention in women pre- to post-pregnancyon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- The usefulness of Integrative Neuromuscular Training to counteract obesity: a narrative reviewon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Incidence and prevalence, and medication use among adults living with dermatomyositis: an Alberta, Canada population-based cohort studyon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Cost-effectiveness requirements for implementing artificial intelligence technology in the Women’s UK Breast Cancer Screening serviceon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Alternative beliefs in psychedelic drug userson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Predicting three-month fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin changes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus based on multiple machine learning algorithmson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Poor response to methylphenidate is associated with a smaller dorsal attentive network in adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)on 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Incidence of neurocutaneous melanosis in Japanese pediatric patients with congenital melanocytic nevion 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Feasibility and safety of uniportal thoracoscopy for chronic pulmonary aspergillosison 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Legumes and nuts intake in relation to metabolic health status, serum brain derived neurotrophic factor and adropin levels in adultson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- A follow-up cohort study on the risk of prediabetes, comparing women with previous preeclamptic or normotensive pregnancieson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Spirometry practice by French general practitioners between 2010 and 2018 in adults aged 40 to 75 yearson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Outcomes of relapsed clinical stage I versus de novo metastatic testicular cancer patients: an analysis of the IGCCCG Update databaseon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Raman spectroscopy and mass spectrometry identifies a unique group of epidermal lipids in active discoid lupus erythematosuson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Association of reduced glutathione levels with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax malaria: a systematic review and meta-analysison 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- The accuracy of cortical bone trajectory screw placement guided by spinous process clamp hardware in lumbar spinal surgery: a retrospective studyon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Satisfaction with cognitive remediation therapy: its effects on implementation and outcomes using the cognitive remediation satisfaction scaleon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Second breast cancer: recurrence score results, clinicopathologic characteristics, adjuvant treatments, and outcomes—exploratory analysis of the Clalit registryon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Memory-efficient low-compute segmentation algorithms for bladder-monitoring smart ultrasound deviceson 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Selecting and describing control conditions in mobile health randomized controlled trials: a proposed typologyon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Triglyceride glucose index as a predictor of mortality in middle-aged and elderly patients with type 2 diabetes in the USon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Comment on: Epimax-related ocular surface toxicity (EROST): the Glasgow experienceon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- A deep-learning pipeline to diagnose pediatric intussusception and assess severity during ultrasound scanning: a multicenter retrospective-prospective studyon 30/09/2023 at 12:00 am
- Drug Decriminalization Not Tied to Change in Fatal Drug Overdose Rateson 29/09/2023 at 9:54 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- There is no evidence of an association between legal changes that removed or substantially reduced criminal penalties for drug possession in Oregon and Washington and subsequent fatal drug overdose rates, according to a...
- Most Oncology Practices Do Not Screen for Caregiver Well-Beingon 29/09/2023 at 9:50 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- The well-being of caregivers of adult cancer patients is often overlooked in cancer care, according to a study published online Sept. 21 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Chandylen L. Nightingale, Ph.D.,...
- FDA Will Begin to Regulate Thousands of Lab Testson 29/09/2023 at 9:47 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Faced with growing reports of inaccurate clinical lab tests, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday announced that it will for the first time regulate these vital diagnostic tools. "A growing number of clinical...
- Most Older Americans Object to Cancer Screening Cutoffs Based on Life Expectancy: Pollon 29/09/2023 at 9:43 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- While guidelines for cancer screening have begun factoring in life expectancy, a new poll shows a majority of older adults disagree with age cutoffs based on how long a person is expected to live. The University of Michigan...
- Biden Administration Says Insurance Issues With COVID-19 Shots Mostly Fixedon 29/09/2023 at 9:36 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Despite reports of trouble last week where some people may have been denied insurance coverage while seeking COVID-19 shots at pharmacies, the Biden administration said Thursday those issues have been ironed out. That issue...
- To prepare for next pandemic, researchers tackle bird fluon 29/09/2023 at 9:10 pm
Researchers have developed an improved way to test potential vaccines against bird flu.
- Can ChatGPT help us form personal narratives?on 29/09/2023 at 9:10 pm
New research found that the language model can produce accurate personal narratives from stream-of-consciousness data.
- Allergy study on 'wild' mice challenges the hygiene hypothesison 29/09/2023 at 9:10 pm
The notion that some level of microbial exposure might reduce our risk of developing allergies has arisen over the last few decades and has been termed the hygiene hypothesis. Now, an article challenges this hypothesis by showing that mice with high infectious exposures from birth have the same, if not an even greater ability to develop allergic immune responses than 'clean' laboratory mice.
- Atopic dermatitis: Viruses discovered as new therapy optionon 29/09/2023 at 9:09 pm
Up to 15 percent of children and five percent of adults are affected by the chronic inflammatory skin disease atopic dermatitis. Despite advanced therapy measures, the severe itching and eczema, especially on the elbows or knees, cause great distress to the patients. Medical researchers have now discovered a new approach: bacteriophages, which colonize the skin as viral components of the microbiome and can drive the development of innovative atopic dermatitis therapies.
- Gut inflammation caused by substance secreted by microbeon 29/09/2023 at 9:09 pm
A rare subtype of the world's most common parasite, Blastocystis, has been found to produce a unique by-product of its metabolism, which can cause gut inflammation under normal gut conditions.
- A new bioinfomatics pipeline solves a 50-year-old blood group puzzleon 29/09/2023 at 9:09 pm
Currently, a lot is known about which genes are responsible for our individual blood groups, however not much is understood about how and why the levels of the blood group molecules differ between one person and another. This can be important for blood transfusion safety. Now a research group has developed a toolbox that finds the answer – and in doing so, has solved a 50-year-old mystery.
- New insights into how the human brain organizes languageon 29/09/2023 at 9:09 pm
A new study has provided the first clear picture of where language processes are located in the brain. The findings may be useful in clinical trials involving language recovery after brain injury.
- FDA Will Begin to Regulate Thousands of Lab Testson 29/09/2023 at 6:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Faced with growing reports of inaccurate clinical lab tests, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday announced that it will for the first time regulate these vital diagnostic tools. Many Americans might have...
- Skin behind the ears and between the toes can host a collection of unhealthy microbeson 29/09/2023 at 5:15 pm
Scrubbing behind the ears and between the toes may help keep the skin in those regions healthy, new research suggests. The microbiome, or the collection of microbes living on and in the human body, are known to play a role in human health and the skin is no different. A new study has shown that the composition of the skin microbiome varies across dry, moist and oily regions of the skin.
- Life satisfaction may not enhance cognitive functioning among some older adultson 29/09/2023 at 5:14 pm
A new study examined psychological well-being among older individuals in the United States and United Kingdom and found that high life satisfaction was associated with increased cognitive functioning among most individuals, but it was less beneficial for people of low socioeconomic status, in poor health, or experiencing adverse psychological conditions.
- How parents' work stress affects family mealtimes and children's developmenton 29/09/2023 at 5:14 pm
Family mealtimes are important for parents and children as a space to communicate, socialize, and build attachment relationships. But it can be difficult for busy parents to balance family and work life. A new study explores how parents job stress influences their attendance at family mealtimes, and in turn, children's socioemotional development.
- Walking more than five flights of stairs a day can cut risk of heart disease by 20 percent, study sayson 29/09/2023 at 5:14 pm
A new study has found that walking up more than five flights of stairs a day could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease by 20 percent.
- Study pinpoints the length of incidental activity linked to health benefitson 29/09/2023 at 5:13 pm
A new wearables study tracking over 25,000 people provides the best evidence yet that short bouts of incidental activity, the kind we do as part of daily living, could reduce risk of heart attack, stroke and even premature death -- but the length of activity and intensity matters.
- Increased risk of depression and anxiety when in higher education, study findson 29/09/2023 at 5:13 pm
Young people who are in higher education in England face a small increased risk of depression and anxiety, compared to their peers who are not attending higher education, finds a new study.
- Solving a sticky, life-threatening problemon 29/09/2023 at 5:13 pm
Researchers have zeroed in on C. auris' uncanny ability to stick to everything from skin to catheters and made a startling discovery: it uses a protein similar to that used by barnacles and mollusks.
- A deep look into the progression of Parkinson's Diseaseon 29/09/2023 at 5:12 pm
Scientists have used cutting-edge imaging techniques to shed light on the progression of Parkinson's disease by studying how the main culprit, the protein alpha-synuclein, disrupts cellular metabolism.
- Genes fuelling antibiotic resistance in Yemen cholera outbreak uncoveredon 29/09/2023 at 5:10 pm
Scientists have identified the source of antibiotic resistance that emerged within bacteria driving the ongoing Yemen cholera epidemic.
- A lethal parasite's secret weapon: Infecting non-immune cellson 29/09/2023 at 5:10 pm
The organisms that cause visceral leishmaniasis, a potentially deadly version of the parasitic disease that most often affects the skin to cause disfiguring disease, appear to have a secret weapon, new research suggests: They can infect non-immune cells and persist in those uncommon environments.
- Malaria: Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria patients under threat in the Horn of Africaon 29/09/2023 at 5:09 pm
Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria using rapid diagnostic tests and treatment with artemisinin derivatives, the main component of the malaria treatments recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), are under threat in the Horn of Africa. Scientists have detected the emergence and spread in Eritrea of parasites with both artemisinin resistance and genome modifications that prevent their detection with rapid diagnostic tests, thereby jeopardizing malaria control and elimination campaigns in the region and potentially elsewhere in Africa.
- Want a Healthy Old Age? Get Your Finances in Order Nowon 29/09/2023 at 5:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Planning for your long-term financial future doesn’t just make good economic sense — it could also save your life. People in both the United States and the United Kingdom have a higher risk of dying prematurely...
- Novel tau PET tracer exhibits high sensitivity and specificity, allowing for earlier identification of Alzheimer's diseaseon 29/09/2023 at 5:08 pm
A new tau PET radiotracer, 18F-SNFT-1, has been found to be more effective than existing tau PET radiotracers in identifying Alzheimer’s disease in its earliest stages, according to research. In a head-to-head comparison, 18F-SNFT-1 possessed preferable brain pharmacokinetics and demonstrated higher affinity and selectivity for Alzheimer’s tau lesions compared to clinically used second-generation tau PET tracers.
- PFA exposure may delay girls' puberty, research showson 29/09/2023 at 5:08 pm
New research shows that exposure to PFAS may delay the onset of puberty in girls. The study is the first longitudinal research that included the component of the role hormones play in the delay, according to the study's corresponding author.
- Diabetes may accelerate blood cancer growth, yet survival outcomes differ by raceon 29/09/2023 at 5:08 pm
Patients with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow, who also have diabetes have a reduced overall survival when compared to those without diabetes. In a subgroup analysis, this difference in survival due to diabetes was seen in White patients but not in Black patients, according to a new study.
- SARS-CoV-2-associated sepsis was more common, deadly than previously thought, study findson 29/09/2023 at 5:07 pm
New research suggests that the virus responsible for COVID-19 was a more common and deadly cause of sepsis during the initial period of the pandemic than previously assumed.
- Inside Kaiser Permanente’s labor relations breakdownby Susanna Vogel on 29/09/2023 at 3:14 pm
Kaiser Permanente’s novel labor approach allowed for decades of stability, but over a dozen sources familiar with the situation said fractured relationships are straining current negotiations.
- Oral NSAIDs, Glucocorticoids Seem Effective for Hand Osteoarthritison 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NASIDs) and glucocorticoids seem to be effective for hand osteoarthritis (OA), according to a review published online Sept. 28 in RMD Open. Anna Døssing, M.D., from the...
- Adverse Mental Health Symptoms Reported During Contraceptive Pill Pauseon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- For women taking combined oral contraceptives (COCs), withdrawal during the pill pause is associated with adverse mental health symptoms, similar to those experienced during menses, according to a study published online...
- Self-Administered Etripamil Safe, Effective for Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardiaon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Investigational etripamil nasal spray is well tolerated for self-treating recurrent episodes of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) without medical supervision, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in...
- Sociodemographic Factors Before MS Diagnosis Tied to Disease Severityon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Education, income, and marital status prior to multiple sclerosis (MS) onset are associated with future symptom and disability severity, according to a study published online Sept. 26 in JAMA Network Open. Anna He,...
- Alpha-Tryptase Linked to Prevalence of Anaphylaxis, Food Allergyon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Alpha-tryptase is associated with increased prevalence of anaphylaxis or severe reaction to food, according to a study published online Aug. 6 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Abigail Lang, M.D., from the...
- Women Have Higher Risk for Solicited Reactions After Flu Shoton 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- The risk for solicited reactions following influenza vaccine is higher for women than men, according to research published online Sept. 28 in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Marilou Kiely, Ph.D., from...
- COVID Triggered More Cases of Deadly Sepsis During Pandemic Than Thoughton 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- The life-threatening infection sepsis was more common than once thought among COVID-19 patients early in the pandemic. Massachusetts researchers linked SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, to about 1 in 6 sepsis cases...
- Alcohol Use Not Tied to Sustained Virologic Response With Hepatitis C Treatmenton 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Alcohol use is not associated with lower odds of sustained virologic response (SVR) among patients initiating direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, according to a study...
- Differences Seen in Immune, Hormone Function for Those With Long COVIDon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Individuals with post-acute infection syndrome after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection (long COVID [LC]) have differences in immune and hormone function compared with those without LC,...
- Polygenic Overlap Detected for Schizophrenia, CVD Riskon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- For individuals with schizophrenia, there is a genetic propensity for smoking and a reduced risk for obesity, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Linn Rødevand,...
- Tezepelumab Reduces Mucus Plugs in Adults With Uncontrolled Asthmaon 29/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Tezepelumab is associated with a reduction in occlusive mucus plugs versus placebo in adults with uncontrolled asthma, according to a study published in the October issue of NEJM Evidence. Lars H. Nordenmark, Ph.D., from...
- CMMI increased federal spending by $5.4B during its first decade, report findsby Emily Olsen on 29/09/2023 at 2:34 pm
The Congressional Budget Office report estimated the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, which was created in part to reduce spending, will increase net federal spending by $1.3 billion from 2021 through 2030.
- Congressional Democrats open investigation into Medicaid MCOs over claims denialsby Rebecca Pifer on 29/09/2023 at 1:18 pm
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., sent letters requesting information on coverage denials to seven payers, including UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Centene.
- A matter of trust: More delays for the VA’s EHR systemby Shira Fischer on 29/09/2023 at 1:00 pm
Shira Fischer, a physician policy researcher at the Rand Corporation, discusses why user trust is key to improving the embattled Oracle Cerner rollout at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Jimmy Carter 'Happy' in At-Home Hospice Care as 99th Birthday Nearson 29/09/2023 at 11:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Former President Jimmy Carter turned quite a few heads last week when he made a surprise visit to the Plains Peanut Festival in Georgia. Carter, who turns 99 on Sunday, decided back in February “to spend his...
- Getting COVID Shot During Pregnancy Helps Protect Newborns, CDC Study Findson 29/09/2023 at 11:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 – When pregnant women get a COVID vaccine, it helps protect their newborns from the virus, a new government study shows. "These findings indicate that maternal vaccination during pregnancy could help prevent...
- Biden Administration Says Insurance Issues With COVID Shots Mostly Fixedon 29/09/2023 at 11:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 – Despite reports of trouble last week where some people may have been denied insurance coverage while seeking COVID shots at pharmacies, the Biden administration said Thursday those issues have been ironed out. That...
- NES Healthcare Science Notice Board – Edition 34 | September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 29/09/2023 at 10:29 am
NES have just published the September edition of their HCS Notice Board. Their noticeboard is now available to view for the latest updates of their NES offerings and other news in Healthcare Science. The post NES Healthcare Science Notice Board – Edition 34 | September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- NES Healthcare Science Notice Board – Edition 34 | September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 29/09/2023 at 10:29 am
NES have just published the September edition of their HCS Notice Board. Their noticeboard is now available to view for the latest updates of their NES offerings and other news in Healthcare Science. The post NES Healthcare Science Notice Board – Edition 34 | September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast: Healthcare Research across the North East – Sarah Essex Returns!by AHCS Administrator on 29/09/2023 at 10:27 am
The latest episode of A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast has been release featuring Dr. Sarah Essex, the North East Engagement Lead for Clinical Practitioners. The post A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast: Healthcare Research across the North East – Sarah Essex Returns! appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast: Healthcare Research across the North East – Sarah Essex Returns!by AHCS Administrator on 29/09/2023 at 10:27 am
The latest episode of A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast has been release featuring Dr. Sarah Essex, the North East Engagement Lead for Clinical Practitioners. The post A Blind Date With Knowledge Podcast: Healthcare Research across the North East – Sarah Essex Returns! appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Childbirth Can Leave New Parents in Serious Medical Debton 29/09/2023 at 10:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- New parents bringing home their bundle of joy often carry something else with them as they leave the hospital: medical debt. That's according to new research from Michigan Medicine that found postpartum women are more...
- Kids With Eczema May Need Further Allergy Testson 29/09/2023 at 10:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Some children who have a common form of eczema should also be tested for allergic reactions because they may have a second allergic-type eczema, a new study suggests. While atopic dermatitis is common and usually develops...
- Brains of Patients With Post-Op Delirium Could Be More Vulnerableon 29/09/2023 at 10:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- Delirium is common after older patients have surgery and can cause serious complications and distress, but its cause has been a mystery. New research has found that patients who develop postoperative delirium have...
- Most Older Americans Object to Cancer Screening Cutoffs Based on Life Expectancy: Pollon 29/09/2023 at 10:09 am
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 -- While guidelines for cancer screening have begun factoring in life expectancy, a new poll shows a majority of older adults disagree with age cutoffs based on how long a person is expected to live. The University of...
- Novel RT-PCR Test Enables Early Detection of Parkinson’s Diseaseon 29/09/2023 at 9:31 am
Anbio Biotechnology has developed a promising approach using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technology for the early detection of Parkinson's...
- AACC Middle East 2023 to Explore Latest Trends in Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicineon 29/09/2023 at 9:24 am
The AACC Middle East 2023 to be held on October 7-8, 2023, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai, UAE,...
- Integrated Solution for Rapid AST Directly From Positive Blood Cultures to Combat Bloodstream ...on 29/09/2023 at 8:58 am
A specialized microfluidic chip can extract bacteria and perform antimicrobial susceptibility testing directly from positive blood cultures in under 3.5...
- Sepsis Test Could Save Lives in Emergency Departments, Study Suggestson 29/09/2023 at 5:34 am
A study examining the financial implications of implementing a new blood test for sepsis in emergency departments found that it...
- Decrease in New Cancer Diagnoses Seen in 2020on 28/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- There was a decrease in new cancer diagnoses in 2020, according to a report published online Sept. 27 in Cancer. Serban Negoita, M.D., Dr.P.H., from the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues...
- Experimental ALS Drug Will Not Be Approvedon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday voted resoundingly against recommending a stem cell-based experimental treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Although the FDA is not...
- Longer Nursing Shifts Tied to Higher Rates of Patient Incidentson 28/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Higher proportions of long nursing shifts are associated with higher rates of patient incidents (e.g., self-injury and disruptive behavior) in mental health and community hospitals, according to a study published online...
- Biden Administration Gives Funding Boost to Help Curb Suicideson 28/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- The Biden administration is allocating $232.2 million in grants to help stem suicides and improve behavioral health care for at-risk groups. Suicide is happening at an "alarming" rate, according to the U.S. Department of...
- Higher Risk of Miscarriage, Stillbirth Associated With Exposure to Job Loss in Pregnancyon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Exposure to job loss during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for miscarriage and stillbirth, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in Human Reproduction. Alessandro Di Nallo, Ph.D., from Bocconi...
- Study shows how brain tumors make certain immune cells turn traitoron 28/09/2023 at 7:26 pm
A new study has for the first time exhaustively analyzed neutrophils that reside in brain tumors, detailing how the immune cells support brain cancer survival and how they're manipulated by the tumor microenvironment into enablers of malignancy. The findings suggest new approaches to therapy.
- Is a longer reproductive lifespan good for your brain?on 28/09/2023 at 7:26 pm
People with a higher cumulative estrogen exposure throughout their life may have a lower risk of cerebral small vessel disease, according to a new study.
- Exposure to air pollution linked to increased risk of stroke within 5 dayson 28/09/2023 at 7:26 pm
Short-term exposure to air pollution may be linked to an increased risk of stroke. Short-term exposure was defined as occurring within five days of the stroke.
- Wearable device data reveals that reduced sleep and activity in pregnancy is linked to premature birth riskon 28/09/2023 at 7:22 pm
Data from wearables show that deviations from normal sleep and activity in pregnancy are connected to a risk for premature delivery, a new study found.
- For the lonely, a blurred line between real and fictional peopleon 28/09/2023 at 7:19 pm
In lonely people, the boundary between real friends and favorite fictional characters gets blurred in the part of the brain that is active when thinking about others, a new study found.
- Watch how hammerhead sharks get their hammeron 28/09/2023 at 7:18 pm
The first-ever look at hammerhead shark development shows how they develop their hammer in stunning detail.
- Drug trial shows reduced abnormal bone formation in those with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressivaon 28/09/2023 at 7:16 pm
A multisite, international phase 2 trial evaluating the investigational drug garetosmab has shown that it reduced soft-tissue flare-ups significantly and prevented new areas of abnormal bone formation in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP).
- Brazil's diversity makes country a testing ground for a global stem cell biobank, scientists sayon 28/09/2023 at 7:16 pm
A biobank for all, in which a person from any background could find a bone marrow donor for a stem cell transplant, is a major goal for stem cell science. While repositories of cell lines that could be a match for most patients are successfully materializing in some countries with genetically homogenous populations like Japan and the United Kingdom, how many more we need for a universal solution remains unknown. Researchers estimate at least 559 distinct cell lines would be required to cover 95% of the more diverse, and globally representative, people of Brazil.
- New study provides evidence for more effective brain-based treatment of chronic back painon 28/09/2023 at 7:15 pm
A new study may provide key answers to how to help people experiencing chronic back pain. The study examined the critical connection between the brain and pain for treating chronic pain. Specifically, they looked at the importance of pain attributions, which are people's beliefs about the underlying causes of their pain, to reduce chronic back pain severity.
- Decoding the complexity of Alzheimer's diseaseon 28/09/2023 at 7:15 pm
Using more than 2 million cells from over 400 postmortem brain samples, researchers performed the largest-scale analysis of the genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic changes that occur in every cell type in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
- Grandparent childcare may not help the wellbeing of mums or reduce mother-child conflict, study suggestson 28/09/2023 at 7:11 pm
Grandparent childcare for toddlers doesn’t have an impact on the wellbeing of their mothers, a new study suggests.
- Vision in the brain: Hardwired for actionon 28/09/2023 at 7:10 pm
Brain circuits for vision develop without any kind of input from the retina in zebrafish.
- Megan Thee Stallion Urges Fans to 'Check on Friends' for Mental Healthon 28/09/2023 at 5:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Megan Thee Stallion is urging you to check on your friends. The rapper, whose offstage name is Megan Pete, is part of a new public service announcement called Seize the Awkward, a national campaign to encourage young...
- National Inclusion Week – Basit Abdul talks about the EDI Programme for HCS and the Contributors’ Pollby AHCS Administrator on 28/09/2023 at 4:17 pm
Happy National Inclusion Week to our incredible community of healthcare scientists! This year, the theme is "Take Action, Make Impact," which perfectly aligns with the mission of the CSO EDI programme. The post National Inclusion Week – Basit Abdul talks about the EDI Programme for HCS and the Contributors’ Poll appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- National Inclusion Week – Basit Abdul talks about the EDI Programme for HCS and the Contributors’ Pollby AHCS Administrator on 28/09/2023 at 4:17 pm
Happy National Inclusion Week to our incredible community of healthcare scientists! This year, the theme is "Take Action, Make Impact," which perfectly aligns with the mission of the CSO EDI programme. The post National Inclusion Week – Basit Abdul talks about the EDI Programme for HCS and the Contributors’ Poll appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Deviations From Normal Activity, Sleep Patterns Linked to Preterm Birthon 28/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Deviations from a normal "clock" of physical activity and sleep during pregnancy are associated with pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth (PTB), according to a study published online Sept. 28 in npj Digital...
- EEG Model Predicts Response to SSRI Meds in Major Depressive Disorderon 28/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- For patients with major depressive disorder, an electroencephalography (EEG)-based model can predict response to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) medications, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in...
- Biden Administration Gives Funding Boost to Help Curb Suicideson 28/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- The Biden administration is allocating $232.2 million in grants to help stem suicides and improve behavioral health care for at-risk groups. Suicide is happening at an “alarming” rate, according to the U.S....
- Pharmacist-Led Intervention Lowers HbA1c in Type 2 Diabeteson 28/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- A pharmacist-led intervention (UCMyRx) can result in a significant reduction in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) concentration among Hispanic patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), according to a study published online Sept. 28 in...
- Oregon Decriminalized Possession of Small Amounts of Drugs. Fatal ODs Didn't Skyrocketon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Critics of a law that decriminalized drug possession in Oregon have blamed the policy for rising overdose deaths in the state, but a new study finds no evidence of that. Researchers discovered that while drug overdose...
- Longer Reproductive Lifespan May Improve Brain Healthon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Women with prolonged exposure to endogenous hormones have a smaller burden of cerebral small vessel disease, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in Neurology. Samantha Cote, from the Université de...
- Racial, Ethnic Differences Seen for Benefits of Antihyperglycemic Agentson 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- There are racial/ethnic differences in the cardiorenal effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs) in patients with type 2 diabetes, according...
- Short-Term Exposure to Air Pollutants Linked to Incidence of Strokeon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- There is a significant association between short-term exposure to air pollutants and the incidence and mortality rate of stroke, according to a review published online Sept. 27 in Neurology. Ahmad Toubasi, M.D., and...
- Social Disadvantage Tied to Worse Lung Cancer Outcomeson 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Social disadvantage is associated with a lower likelihood of achieving textbook oncological outcome and worse survival in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a study published online Sept. 19 in...
- Tight Glucose Control Does Not Affect Length of Time Needed in ICUon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- For critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), tight glucose control does not affect the length of time that ICU care is needed, according to a study published in the Sept. 28 issue of the New England...
- Carbohydrate Quality, Source Important for Weight Managementon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Carbohydrate quality and source are important for long-term weight management, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in The BMJ. Yi Wan, Ph.D., from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, and...
- Mobile Health Intervention Does Not Augment Cardiac Rehabon 28/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- For patients enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), a mobile health (mHealth) intervention seems not to improve six-month outcomes in terms of physical activity levels, according to a study published online Sept. 14 in...
- Telehealth satisfaction higher among younger patients, survey findsby Emily Olsen on 28/09/2023 at 2:50 pm
Older generations may struggle to easily access and use telehealth providers’ digital interfaces, a JD Power survey suggests.
- Judge greenlights LCMC Health’s $150M hospital buyby Susanna Vogel on 28/09/2023 at 2:14 pm
A district court judge on Wednesday ruled LCMC Health did not need to undergo federal review for its purchase of several HCA facilities.
- Health Issue Has Bruce Springsteen Postponing Shows for the Rest of the Yearon 28/09/2023 at 2:09 pm
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Rock star Bruce Springsteen announced Wednesday that he has postponed all of his remaining shows this year as he deals with peptic ulcer disease. Springsteen said he’s continuing to “recover steadily from...
- CVS hit with lawsuit from independent pharmacy over feesby Rebecca Pifer on 28/09/2023 at 12:53 pm
A small Iowa pharmacy is accusing CVS Caremark of forcing independent pharmacies to sign one-sided contracts in order to stay in its network and continue dispensing drugs for its millions of covered lives.
- FDA Panel Says No to Experimental ALS Drug, NurOwnon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 – An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday voted resoundingly against recommending, NurOwn, a stem cell-based experimental treatment for ALS. Although the FDA isn't bound by the votes of...
- New Antibiotic, Ceftobiprole, Could Help Fight Resistant Staph Infectionson 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- New research shows that an antibiotic effective for bacterial pneumonia also appears to fight treatment-resistant staph infections. The drug is ceftobiprole. It appeared successful in fighting methicillin-resistant staph...
- Over a Third of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Weren't Diagnosed Until After 30on 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Type 1 diabetes has long been viewed as a childhood disease, but a new study suggests it might be time to revise that thinking. Investigators concluded that nearly 4 in 10 Americans with type 1 diabetes aren’t...
- Heavy Marijuana Use May Harm the Hearton 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- People who abuse marijuana may be setting themselves up for heart problems down the road, Canadian researchers report. The new study found that people with so-called cannabis use disorder may have a 60% higher risk for a...
- Coffee Won't Raise Preemie Birth Risk, But Smoking Certainly Will: Studyon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Smoking during pregnancy is a significant risk factor for premature births, but drinking coffee is not, new research suggests. Women who smoked during pregnancy were 2.6 times more likely to give birth prematurely...
- Smoggy Days Raise Short-Term Odds for Strokeon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Exposure to air pollution, even for just a short time, drives up your risk of having a stroke over the next few days, new research warns. That conclusion stems from a review of 110 studies conducted across Asia, Europe...
- Estrogen Could Be Key to Women's Brain Healthon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Being exposed to more estrogen throughout life -- or a longer reproductive life span -- may be good for the brain, according to new research that found a lower risk of cerebral small vessel disease in women who had more...
- Adding Just 3,000 Steps Per Day Could Lower High Blood Pressureon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Adding 3,000 extra steps a day can help older adults with hypertension significantly lower their blood pressure. About 80% of older adults in the United States have high blood pressure. Keeping it down can help protect...
- Is the First Cure for Advanced Rabies Near?on 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- Rabies virus is incurable and almost always fatal once it has invaded the central nervous system, with the victim doomed to suffer a horrible death. But researchers now think they’ve found an effective and simple...
- Job Loss Within Couples Ups Odds for Miscarriage, Stillbirthon 28/09/2023 at 10:09 am
THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 -- A new study suggests there may be a link between job loss and miscarriage or stillbirth. The risk of miscarriage or stillbirth doubled after a pregnant woman or her partner lost a job, European researchers found. Their...
- Novel Non-Invasive Liquid Biopsy Assay Enables Monitoring of Multiple Myeloma Patientson 28/09/2023 at 9:08 am
Sebia has launched M-inSight, its serum-based, minimal residual disease test for monitoring multiple myeloma, the second most common type of...
- Harbinger Health raises $140M to study blood-based cancer screening testby Nick Paul Taylor on 28/09/2023 at 8:41 am
The test developer will use the Series B funding to complete a 10,000-subject clinical trial ahead of a planned launch in 2025.
- Digital PCR Test Enables More Accurate and Earlier Diagnosis of Preeclampsia in Pregnant Womenon 28/09/2023 at 8:16 am
Researchers have made significant progress in creating a more accurate test for detecting preeclampsia in pregnant individuals that could allow...
- New Rapid Molecular Test Detects Bacteria and Viruses With 93.33% Accuracyon 28/09/2023 at 8:13 am
Scientists have developed a new molecular test that can detect various bacteria and viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, setting the stage for...
- Molecular Multiplex Panels Quickly Supplanting Conventional Pathogen Detection Methods, Finds ...on 28/09/2023 at 8:08 am
The Association for Molecular Pathology has published a review that provides valuable insights into the use of multiplex PCR panels...
- Molecular Multiplex Panels Quickly Supplanting Conventional Pathogen Detection Methods, Finds ...on 28/09/2023 at 4:08 am
The Association for Molecular Pathology has published a review that provides valuable insights into the use of multiplex PCR panels...
- CDC: 22 States Have an Adult Obesity Prevalence ≥35 Percenton 27/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Twenty-two states have an adult obesity prevalence at or above 35 percent, up from 2021, according to data recently released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State-based adult obesity prevalence...
- Bariatric Surgery Linked to Reduced Incidence of Hematologic Canceron 27/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Bariatric surgery is associated with reduced incidence of hematological cancer, especially for women, according to a study published online Sept. 13 in The Lancet Healthy Longevity. Kajsa Sjöholm, Ph.D., from the...
- Less than One Quarter 'Definitely' Plan to Get New COVID-19 Vaccineon 27/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Just 23 percent of American adults say they "definitely" will get the new COVID-19 vaccine, while another 23 percent say they will "probably" get it, according to a new poll, which also reveals that interest in the...
- Risk of Ileus Added to Ozempic Labelon 27/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Ozempic will now be labeled as having the potential to block intestines. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently made the label update for the drug made by Novo Nordisk, without directly citing Ozempic as the...
- Smoking Increases Risk for Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes After PCIon 27/09/2023 at 10:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- For patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), smoking is associated with an increased risk for adverse cardiovascular outcomes, according to a study published online Sept. 27 in the European Heart...
- Origin of cultural learning: Babies imitate because they are imitatedon 27/09/2023 at 7:55 pm
A new study shows that babies learn to imitate others because they themselves are imitated by caregivers.
- Experimental nasal spray may offer quick, easy remedy for treating rapid heartbeaton 27/09/2023 at 7:55 pm
In a new study, etripamil, a rapid- and short-acting investigational medication formulated to be delivered via nasal spray, restored a normal heart rhythm in less than 30 minutes in most users with intermittent rapid heartbeats, sparing them a trip to the emergency room to receive intravenous medication.
- New information on the most important early stage of embryonic developmenton 27/09/2023 at 7:54 pm
A new discovery by researchers challenges our current understanding of gastrulation, the most important stage of early embryonic development.
- Saturated fat may interfere with creating memories in aged brainon 27/09/2023 at 7:53 pm
New research hints at a few ways fatty foods affect cells in the brain, a finding that could help explain the link between a high-fat diet and impaired memory -- especially as we age. A new study in cell cultures found the omega-3 fatty acid DHA may help protect the brain from an unhealthy diet's effects by curbing fat-induced inflammation at the cellular source.
- How the heart starts beatingon 27/09/2023 at 7:49 pm
Researchers discover that heart cells in developing zebrafish start beating suddenly and all at once
- FDA Adds Warning to Ozempic Label About Risk for Blocked Intestineson 27/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes drug that has increasingly been used to help with weight loss, will now be labeled as having the potential to block intestines. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently made the label...
- Fast-Acting Investigational Nasal Spray May Ease Rapid Heartbeaton 27/09/2023 at 4:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Up to 2 million people in the U.S. experience rapid-fire heartbeats from time to time, and many end up in the hospital for treatment. But an investigational nasal spray may help folks with paroxysmal supraventricular...
- Vasomotor Symptoms Linked to Increased Risk for Alzheimer Diseaseon 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Vasomotor symptoms (VMS), especially during sleep, are associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer disease (AD), according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society, held from...
- More Progress Seen in Female Versus Minority Leadership Diversity in Medicineon 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Some specialties have made significant improvements in academic medial leadership diversity since 2007, according to a study published online Sept. 25 in JAMA Network Open. Austin M. Meadows, from Henry Ford Health in...
- Older Adults at Risk for Real-World Impersonation Scamson 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- A considerable proportion of older adults engage with a mimicked real-world imposter scam without skepticism, according to a study published online Sept. 22 in JAMA Network Open. Lei Yu, Ph.D., from the Rush University...
- Physical Restraint Use More Likely for Black Adults in Emergency Departmentson 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- In adult emergency departments, physical restraint is uncommon but occurs more often among Black patients than White and non-Black patients, according to a review published online Sept. 25 in JAMA Internal...
- Stem Cell Treatment Halts MS for Some Patientson 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- A new study is strengthening the evidence that stem cell transplants can be highly effective for some people with multiple sclerosis -- sending the disease into remission for years, and sometimes reversing...
- Age, Race, Education Most Prevalent Disparities Tied to Menopausal Hormone Therapy Rxon 27/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Age, race, and education are the most prevalent disparities associated with menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) prescribing, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society,...
- Interactive and Immersive Pharmacy Careers 360 Videos launch on World Pharmacists’ Dayby AHCS Administrator on 27/09/2023 at 2:51 pm
The NHS England Technology Enhanced Learning team has developed ‘Pharmacy a Day in the Life’ the first interactive and immersive series of pharmacy VR360 career videos for 14-to-18-year-old learners. The... Read More The post Interactive and Immersive Pharmacy Careers 360 Videos launch on World Pharmacists’ Day appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Interactive and Immersive Pharmacy Careers 360 Videos launch on World Pharmacists’ Dayby AHCS Administrator on 27/09/2023 at 2:51 pm
The NHS England Technology Enhanced Learning team has developed ‘Pharmacy a Day in the Life’ the first interactive and immersive series of pharmacy VR360 career videos for 14-to-18-year-old learners. The... Read More The post Interactive and Immersive Pharmacy Careers 360 Videos launch on World Pharmacists’ Day appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Ohio lawmakers propose minimum nurse-to-patient ratiosby Susanna Vogel on 27/09/2023 at 2:44 pm
The state is the latest to propose “safe staffing” legislation in a push to address nurse recruitment and retention.
- Emotional Issues Could Be Early Sign of MSon 27/09/2023 at 2:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- A newer understanding of multiple sclerosis (MS) suggests that psychiatric conditions like anxiety and depression may emerge long before classic MS symptoms. “For a long time, it was thought that MS only really...
- MA premiums increase slightly for 2024by Rebecca Pifer on 27/09/2023 at 2:00 pm
CVS, UnitedHealth and Humana expanded their MA footprints 13%, 4% and 2% respectively for next year, according to an analyst analysis of the CMS data.
- Timing of Hot Flashes Could Give Clues to Alzheimer's Riskon 27/09/2023 at 1:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Hot flashes and night sweats top the list of bothersome symptoms for women going through menopause. Now, a new study suggests that hot flashes, especially during sleep, may be more than a nuisance: They may foreshadow...
- In Mice, Gene Therapy Helps Restore Movement After Spinal Cord Injuryon 27/09/2023 at 1:09 pm
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Gene therapy has restored mobility in mice with completely severed spinal cords, researchers report. The mice regained the ability to walk, with gait patterns resembling those of mice that resumed walking naturally...
- Scynexis Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Brexafemme (ibrexafungerp tablets) Due to Potential for Cross Contamination with a Non-Antibacterial ßlactam Drug Substanceon 27/09/2023 at 12:20 pm
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer JERSEY CITY, N.J., Sept. 27, 2023 -- Scynexis, Inc. is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of 2 lots of Brexafemme (ibrexafungerp tablets) to the consumer level in the US market due to potential...
- Global Vacuum Blood Collection Tube Market Driven by Increasing Infectious Diseaseson 27/09/2023 at 11:33 am
The global vacuum blood collection tube market is projected to register a CAGR of 3.02% during the forecast period 2023...
- New Rapid-Live Screening Microscopy Technique Enables Early Detection of Treatment-Resistant ...on 27/09/2023 at 11:29 am
Researchers have developed advanced microscopy techniques that could enabe identification of therapy-induced senescent cells resistant to chemotherapy and adjust treatment...
- Just 23% of U.S. Adults 'Definitely' Plan to Get New COVID Shoton 27/09/2023 at 10:09 am
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Just 23% of American adults say they 'definitely' will get the new COVID-19 vaccine, while another 23% say they will 'probably' get it, according to a new poll, which also finds interest in the shot falls along partisan...
- Black Patients More Likely to Be Physically Restrained During ER Visitson 27/09/2023 at 10:09 am
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 – It seemed to some that patients of color were being restrained in the emergency room more often than others, so researchers decided to investigate. While physical restraints can be used to keep staff and patients...
- PTSD Can Harm a Woman's Sex Lifeon 27/09/2023 at 10:09 am
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Suffering from PTSD may take a toll on your sex life if you're a woman, new research reveals. About 10% of women have PTSD symptoms because of combat exposure, childhood abuse and sexual violence. Little research has...
- More Women Using Cannabis to Help Ease Menopause Symptomson 27/09/2023 at 10:09 am
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Women over 50 are turning to weed in droves, and menopause symptoms may be one big reason why, new research suggests These women may not necessarily be getting the results they’re looking for, however. That's...
- What Is 'Sexsomnia'? And 'Sleep Eating'? Can They Be Treated?on 27/09/2023 at 10:09 am
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 2023 -- Everyone’s seen a movie or TV show featuring someone sleepwalking -- eyes half-lidded, bumbling around, tripping over furniture. But sleepwalkers are actually capable of much more complex behaviors during their...
- Decreasing biodiversity may promote spread of viruseson 27/09/2023 at 4:31 am
How are environmental changes, loss of biodiversity, and the spread of pathogens connected? The answer is a puzzle. Researchers have now described one piece of that puzzle, showing that the destruction of tropical rainforests harms the diversity of mosquito species. At the same time, more resilient species of mosquitoes become more prevalent -- which also means the viruses they carry are more abundant. If there are many individuals of a given species, those viruses can spread quickly.
- One-hour training is all you need to control a third robotic arm, study findson 27/09/2023 at 4:30 am
A new study has found that people can learn to use supernumerary robotic arms as effectively as working with a partner in just one hour of training.
- Increasing steps by 3,000 per day can lower blood pressure in older adults, study findson 27/09/2023 at 4:30 am
An estimated 80 percent of older adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. Maintaining healthy blood pressure can protect against serious conditions like heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes. A new study found that adding a relatively minimal amount of movement, about 3,000 steps per day, can significantly reduce high blood pressure in older adults.
- Nurses, Health Care Staff Face Higher Suicide Riskson 26/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
TUESDAY, Sept. 26, 2023 -- Nurses, health technicians and health care support workers face a higher risk of suicide than the general U.S. population does, an alarming new study shows. Researchers pointed out these workers have to perform stressful...
- Teen Boys With High Blood Pressure Face Danger Decades Lateron 26/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
TUESDAY, Sept. 26, 2023 -- Teenage boys who have high blood pressure may find themselves on the road to serious heart problems in adulthood. Swedish researchers found that boys who had high blood pressure at 18 were at risk for heart failure, heart...
- Blood Tests for Long COVID Could Lead to Better Treatmentson 26/09/2023 at 3:09 pm
TUESDAY, Sept. 26, 2023 -- People who develop long COVID have distinct abnormalities in their immune and hormonal function that can be picked up with blood tests, researchers have found. In a new study of 268 patients with and without long COVID,...
- Depression, anxiety may be among early signs of MSon 25/09/2023 at 11:05 pm
New research is painting a clearer picture of the early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS), showing that people are nearly twice as likely to experience mental illness in the years leading up to the onset of the diseases. The study suggests that psychiatric conditions like anxiety and depression may be part of a prodromal phase of MS -- a set of preliminary symptoms and clues that arise before classic MS symptoms.
- New method can improve assessing genetic risks for non-white populationson 25/09/2023 at 7:38 pm
A team led by researchers has developed a new algorithm for genetic risk-scoring for major diseases across diverse ancestry populations that holds promise for reducing health care disparities.
- Wearable devices show who may need more help managing diabeteson 25/09/2023 at 7:38 pm
A new study suggests that how well people with diabetes manage their blood sugar depends on their experience with the condition and their overall success in controlling their glucose levels, as well as on the season and time of day. The findings could help physicians identify those patients who could benefit from more guidance in regulating their blood sugar, particularly at certain times of year.
- How a small strand of RNA is key to fighting canceron 25/09/2023 at 7:38 pm
A team of researchers has shown that a single, small strand of microRNA, or miRNA, known as let-7, governs the ability of T-cells to recognize and remember tumor cells. This cellular memory is the basis for how vaccines work. Boosting cellular memory to recognize tumors could help improve cancer therapies. The research suggests a new strategy for the next generation of cancer-fighting immunotherapies.
- Researchers develop new way to target cancer cellson 25/09/2023 at 7:37 pm
Researchers have identified a new method of activating specific molecules to target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Using click-release proteolysis targeting chimeras, researchers have developed a new method of activating specific molecules to target only cancer cells.
- Researchers tackle immune rejection of biomedical implantson 25/09/2023 at 7:37 pm
To learn more about what causes the body to reject biomedical implants, a team has identified a protein that appears to help drive this response and hopes their discoveries will improve the design and safety of biomedical implants.
- Could this new hydrogel make HIV therapy more convenient?on 25/09/2023 at 7:37 pm
The gel releases a steady dose of the anti-HIV drug lamivudine over six weeks, suggesting people living with HIV could have new therapy that doesn't require a daily pill regimen to prevent AIDS.
- Family planning and the fear of missing outon 25/09/2023 at 7:37 pm
Among regretful parents, fear of missing out is a key motivator for having children.
- Study finds immune cells in older adults resemble those in newborns and children, but fall short in virus detectionon 25/09/2023 at 4:48 pm
New research shows that the immune cells, known as 'killer T cells,' in older adults resemble those in newborns and children, but have difficulty identifying infected cells. This discovery opens the door to tailored, age-specific vaccines and therapies.
- Marker for brain inflammation finally decodedon 25/09/2023 at 4:48 pm
Inflammation is the sign that our body is defending itself against an aggression. But when this response escalates, for example in the brain, it can lead to serious neurological or psychiatric diseases. A team investigated a marker protein targeted by medical imaging to visualize cerebral inflammation, but whose interpretation was still uncertain. The team reveals that a large quantity of this protein goes hand in hand with a large quantity of inflammatory cells, but its presence is not a sign of their overactivation. These results pave the way for optimal observation of neuroinflammatory processes and a re-reading of previous studies on the subject.
- Genetic code of rare kidney cancer crackedon 25/09/2023 at 4:48 pm
New study reveals drivers of rare cancer and provides a possible alternative solution to surgery.
- Brain signals for good memory performance revealedon 25/09/2023 at 4:48 pm
People differ significantly in their memory performance. Researchers have now discovered that certain brain signals are related to these differences.
- Drug discovery on an unprecedented scaleon 25/09/2023 at 4:47 pm
Boosting virtual screening with machine learning allowed for a 10-fold time reduction in the processing of 1.56 billion drug-like molecules. Researchers teamed up with industry and supercomputers to carry out one of the world's largest virtual drug screens.
- Nanopore sequencing and DNA barcoding method gives hope of personalized medicineon 25/09/2023 at 4:47 pm
With the ability to map dozens of biomarkers at once, a new method could transform testing for conditions including heart disease and cancer.
- Unique Multiplex PCR Test Detects 15 Most Common Respiratory Pathogens in 15 Minuteson 25/09/2023 at 6:40 am
A unique multiplex PCR test can detect 15 of the most common bacteria, viruses, and viral subtypes responsible for respiratory...
- Sequencing-Based Technology to Deliver ‘Holy Grail’ of Infectious Disease Diagnosticson 25/09/2023 at 6:32 am
Day Zero Diagnostics is pioneering a new class of infectious disease diagnostics using the power of whole-genome sequencing and AI...
- Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectorson 22/09/2023 at 6:12 pm
Researchers have made an important finding about Aedes aegypti mosquitoes -- one that could one day lead to better methods for reducing the mosquito-to-human transmission of dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and other harmful and sometimes deadly viruses.
- Fruit flies offer clues to how brains make reward-based decisionson 22/09/2023 at 6:12 pm
New research finds fruit flies make decisions based on their expectations about the likelihood of a reward and pinpoints the site in the fly brain where these value adjustments are made, enabling researchers to directly test a theory about how the brain enables this behavior on the level of neural circuits.
- New research adds evidence to the benefits of ginger supplements for treating autoimmune diseaseson 22/09/2023 at 6:12 pm
New research has revealed a potentially important role ginger supplements can play in controlling inflammation for people living with autoimmune diseases. The research focused on studying the impact of ginger supplementation on a type of white blood cell called the neutrophil. The study was especially interested in neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, also known as NETosis, and what it may mean for controlling inflammation. The study found ginger consumption by healthy individuals makes their neutrophils more resistant to NETosis. This is important because NETs are microscopic spider web-like structures that propel inflammation and clotting, which contribute to many autoimmune diseases, including lupus, antiphospholipid syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Jellyfish, with no central brain, shown to learn from past experienceon 22/09/2023 at 3:08 pm
Even without a central brain, jellyfish can learn from past experiences like humans, mice, and flies, scientists report for the first time. They trained Caribbean box jellyfish (Tripedalia cystophora) to learn to spot and dodge obstacles. The study challenges previous notions that advanced learning requires a centralized brain and sheds light on the evolutionary roots of learning and memory.
- VistaPharm LLC Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Sucralfate Oral Suspension, 1g/10mL Due to Microbial Contamination Identified as Bacillus Cereuson 22/09/2023 at 12:45 pm
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer September 22, 2023 – Largo, Florida, VistaPharm LLC is voluntarily recalling one (1) lot of Sucralfate Oral Suspension, 1g/10mL, to the consumer level, due to Bacillus cereus contamination in...
- Drop-in sessions – Equivalence and Clinical Research Practitionersby AHCS Administrator on 20/09/2023 at 1:22 pm
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- Drop-in sessions – Equivalence and Clinical Research Practitionersby AHCS Administrator on 20/09/2023 at 1:22 pm
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- Medline Industries Recalls Hudson RCI Addipak Unit Dose Vial, 0.9% Full Normal Saline Solution Due to Being Non-Sterileon 20/09/2023 at 9:54 am
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer September 20, 2023 -- Medline Industries Recalls Hudson RCI Addipak Unit Dose Vial, 0.9% Full Normal Saline Solution Due to Being Non-Sterile. The FDA has identified this as a Class I recall, the...
- Global Fully Automatic Electrolyte Analyzers Market Driven by Surge in Demand for Point-of-Care ...on 20/09/2023 at 9:35 am
Factors like technological innovations, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and the growing demand for POC testing are driving the...
- Groundbreaking Blood Lancing Device Obtains Microliter Capillary Whole Blood Samples Painlesslyon 20/09/2023 at 9:09 am
A convenient, virtually pain-free blood lancet that collects whole liquid blood samples has received CE Mark designation, making the patient-centric,...
- AHCS – Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event – 25th Octoberby AHCS Administrator on 20/09/2023 at 7:28 am
AHCS UK and NHS England are hosting a free-to-attend, in-person Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event. Our Head of Standards, Elaine Jenkins, will be representing the academy, talking about GSP... Read More The post AHCS – Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event – 25th October appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- AHCS – Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event – 25th Octoberby AHCS Administrator on 20/09/2023 at 7:28 am
AHCS UK and NHS England are hosting a free-to-attend, in-person Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event. Our Head of Standards, Elaine Jenkins, will be representing the academy, talking about GSP... Read More The post AHCS – Good Scientific Practice in Audiology Event – 25th October appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Novel POC Coagulometer with Lab-Like Precision to Revolutionize Coagulation Testingon 20/09/2023 at 5:33 am
A novel point-of-care coagulometer offers a real-time, comprehensive view of a patient's clotting status right in the emergency room.
- Healthcare Safety Investigations Conference 2023 – 27th September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 19/09/2023 at 1:09 pm
HSIB are holding their fourth annual online patient safety conference. It’s free to attend and this year’s programme focusses on developing quality healthcare safety investigations, with a variety of speakers... Read More The post Healthcare Safety Investigations Conference 2023 – 27th September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Healthcare Safety Investigations Conference 2023 – 27th September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 19/09/2023 at 1:09 pm
HSIB are holding their fourth annual online patient safety conference. It’s free to attend and this year’s programme focusses on developing quality healthcare safety investigations, with a variety of speakers... Read More The post Healthcare Safety Investigations Conference 2023 – 27th September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- World’s Largest Image-Based AI Models for Digital Pathology and Oncology to Fight Canceron 19/09/2023 at 9:36 am
Two major companies have come together with the goal of revolutionizing cancer diagnosis and treatment by creating the world's most...
- Widely Available Blood Tests Enhance Diagnostic Sensitivity of Fungal Infectionson 18/09/2023 at 11:00 am
A new study has found that the use of newer tests can improve the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections -...
- FDA is Changing the Therapeutic Equivalence Rating for Accord Healthcare Inc.’s Generics of Prograf (tacrolimus) Oral Capsuleson 18/09/2023 at 7:58 am
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy September 18, 2023 -- Based on new data, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is changing the therapeutic equivalence rating for tacrolimus oral capsule products manufactured by Accord Healthcare Inc. under...
- President’s Blog – World Patient Safety Day 2023by AHCS Administrator on 18/09/2023 at 7:55 am
Our President has written about recognising and celebrating the hard work Healthcare Scientists do day-to-day to ensure patient safety and wellbeing. Healthcare Scientists work in a variety of branches of... Read More The post President’s Blog – World Patient Safety Day 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- President’s Blog – World Patient Safety Day 2023by AHCS Administrator on 18/09/2023 at 7:55 am
Our President has written about recognising and celebrating the hard work Healthcare Scientists do day-to-day to ensure patient safety and wellbeing. Healthcare Scientists work in a variety of branches of... Read More The post President’s Blog – World Patient Safety Day 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- NHS Education for Scotland (NES) HCS has published its annual reportby AHCS Administrator on 18/09/2023 at 7:48 am
NES would like to thank all those who contributed to their work over that period. The report is a useful source book and has a number of interesting case studies.... Read More The post NHS Education for Scotland (NES) HCS has published its annual report appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- NHS Education for Scotland (NES) HCS has published its annual reportby AHCS Administrator on 18/09/2023 at 7:48 am
NES would like to thank all those who contributed to their work over that period. The report is a useful source book and has a number of interesting case studies.... Read More The post NHS Education for Scotland (NES) HCS has published its annual report appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- World Patient Safety Day – 17th September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 15/09/2023 at 9:30 am
This years theme is “Engaging patients for patient safety”. At the center of everything that the Academy does is patient safety and the work done by Healthcare Scientists plays a... Read More The post World Patient Safety Day – 17th September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- World Patient Safety Day – 17th September 2023by AHCS Administrator on 15/09/2023 at 9:30 am
This years theme is “Engaging patients for patient safety”. At the center of everything that the Academy does is patient safety and the work done by Healthcare Scientists plays a... Read More The post World Patient Safety Day – 17th September 2023 appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.
- Global Chemiluminescence Immunoassay Market Driven by Increasing Incidence of Diseases and ...on 14/09/2023 at 10:22 am
The global chemiluminescence immunoassays market is expected to register a CAGR of 7.5% from USD 13.2 billion in 2023 to...
- MEDICA LABMED FORUM: Discussions on Hot Issues, Current Trends and Innovations in Lab Medicineon 12/09/2023 at 2:44 pm
This year, the MEDICA LABMED FORUM will once again be a part of MEDICA and cover a wide range of...
- FDA Issues Warning Letters to Firms Marketing Unapproved Eye Productson 12/09/2023 at 10:26 am
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer September 12, 2023 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warning letters to eight companies for manufacturing or marketing unapproved ophthalmic drug products in violation of federal...
- Novartis Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of One Lot of Sandimmune Oral Solution (Cyclosporine Oral Solution, USP), 100 mg/mL Due to Crystallizationon 11/09/2023 at 1:54 pm
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer September 11, 2023 - East Hanover, NJ -- Novartis is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall at the consumer level of one lot of its Sandimmune® Oral Solution (cyclosporine oral solution, USP),...
- Bioelectronic Devices Capture and Release Tumor Cells for Early Cancer Diagnosison 11/09/2023 at 3:50 am
Researchers have designed a bioelectronic device that could revolutionize the process of collecting circulating tumor cells non-invasively for understanding cell...
- Church & Dwight Initiates Voluntary Recall of One Specific Lot of TheraBreath Kids Strawberry Splash 16oz Sold Exclusively on Amazon Between May 31 and September 02, 2023, Due to an Isolated Manufacturing Issueon 08/09/2023 at 11:51 am
Audience: Consumers September 8, 2023 – EWING, N.J – Church & Dwight Co., Inc. today initiated a voluntary recall of one specific lot of TheraBreath Kids Strawberry Splash 16oz after the Company identified a microbial contamination...
- AI-Powered H&E Analyzer Predicts Immunotherapy Treatment Outcomes in Lung Canceron 07/09/2023 at 8:46 am
A groundbreaking study has demonstrated that AI analysis of tertiary lymphoid structures in tumors can predict treatment response in patients...
- Rapid Detection Technique to Improve Diagnostic Procedure for Bacterial Diseaseson 06/09/2023 at 4:39 am
A system based on a unique fluorescent chemosensor detects the dangerous endotoxin lipopolysaccharide within minutes, making it ideal for on-site...
- AI-Powered H&E Analyzer Predicts Immunotherapy Treatment Outcomes in Lung Canceron 05/09/2023 at 2:01 pm
A groundbreaking study has demonstrated that AI analysis of tertiary lymphoid structures in tumors can predict treatment response in patients...
- WEFUN Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of WEFUN Capsules Due to Presence of Undeclared Sildenafilon 05/09/2023 at 8:17 am
Audience: Consumers Brooklyn, New York, WEFUN Inc. is voluntarily recalling 300 Boxes of WEFUN Capsules to the consumer level. FDA analysis has found the product to be tainted with sildenafil. Sildenafil is an ingredient known as a Phosphodiesterase...
- Single Blood Draw to Detect Immune Cells Present Months before Flu Infection Can Predict Symptomson 31/08/2023 at 6:09 am
Researchers have succeeded in measuring several immune parameters from a single blood sample and establishing correlations between these parameters and...
- Marlex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Digoxin Tablets USP, 0.125mg and Digoxin Tablets USP, 0.25mg Due to Label Mix-Upon 30/08/2023 at 8:09 am
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer August 30, 2023 – New Castle, Delaware, Marlex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is voluntarily recalling one lot of Digoxin Tablets USP, 0.125mg and one lot of Digoxin Tablets USP, 0.25mg to the consumer...
- Innovative Device Measures Glucose in Saliva for More Convenient Diabetes Monitoringon 30/08/2023 at 5:12 am
A new sensor capable of measuring glucose levels in saliva could offer a simple, swift, and painless way for individuals...
- Portable Rapid Diagnostic Assay Identifies Hemorrhaging Patients Using Small Blood Sampleon 29/08/2023 at 3:36 am
A portable, dependable, and accessible internal hemorrhage diagnostic tool that can swiftly identify patients with internal bleeding holds the promise...
- Portable Device to Quickly Detect Bacterial Pathogens Using New Optical Signatureon 28/08/2023 at 6:08 am
The discovery of a new optical signature in a commonly used class of magnetic beads, known as Dynabeads, offers the...
- Dr. Berne’s Whole Health Products Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Dr. Berne’s MSM Drops 5% and 15% Solution Eye Drops Due to Bacterial and Fungal Contaminationon 26/08/2023 at 1:23 pm
Audience: Consumers August 26, 2023 -- Dr. Berne’s Whole Health Products is voluntarily recalling all lots of MSM DROPS 5%,15% Solution, Dr. Berne’s Organic Castor Oil Eye Drops and Dr. Berne’s MSM MIST 15% Solution to the consumer...
- Urine Metabolite Test Can Predict Diabetic Kidney Failure 5-10 Years Earlyon 25/08/2023 at 4:40 am
- Urine Metabolite Test Can Predict Diabetic Kidney Failure 5-10 Years Earlyon 25/08/2023 at 4:40 am
- First Mobile Diagnostic System Performs Instant Lab Quality Blood Analysis Anywhereon 25/08/2023 at 4:26 am
A groundbreaking diagnostic system is making waves in the point of care (POC) setting, offering the first mobile technology for...
- Point of Care CBC Analyzer with Direct Capillary Sampling Enhances Ease-of-Use and Testing ...on 24/08/2023 at 9:30 am
The world’s only 5-part differential CBC analyzer that is FDA-cleared, CE-marked, and TGA-approved for POC use has now been granted...
- Rapid Sepsis Test Uses Magnetic Nanoparticles to Detect Bacterial Pathogenson 24/08/2023 at 5:21 am
Researchers have developed "sepsis sensors" using magnetic nanoparticles that enable rapid detection of bacterial pathogens and identification of appropriate antibiotic...
- FDA Warns Consumers Not To Purchase or Use Certain Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) Eye Drops Due to Contaminationon 22/08/2023 at 10:35 am
Audience: Consumers August 22, 2023 -- FDA is warning consumers not to purchase and to immediately stop using Dr. Berne’s MSM Drops 5% Solution and LightEyez MSM Eye Drops – Eye Repair due to bacterial contamination, fungal...
- Vivos Reports Q2 2023 Financial Results & Provides Operational Updateby Vivos on 16/08/2023 at 10:12 pm
August 16, 2023 16:05 ET| Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc Operating Expenses Decreased 31% Quarter Over Quarter and 25% Year to Date, Reflecting Cost Cutting Initiatives Management to Host Conference Call Today...
- Vivos Therapeutics Reschedules Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results Conference Callby Vivos on 16/08/2023 at 2:54 pm
August 16, 2023 07:30 ET| Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc LITTLETON, Colo., Aug. 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Vivos” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a medical technology company focused on developing...
- Vivos to Reschedule Q2 2023 Financial Results Conference Callby Vivos on 15/08/2023 at 2:12 am
August 14, 2023 17:06 ET| Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc LITTLETON, Colo., Aug. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Vivos” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a medical technology company focused on developing...
- Blood Test Could Predict Outcomes in Emergency Department and Hospital Admissionson 14/08/2023 at 11:00 am
A new study using a large dataset of ED visits has revealed that higher RDW value in the ED is...
- Vivos Therapeutics Schedules Release of Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Conference Callby Vivos on 11/08/2023 at 3:03 pm
LITTLETON, Colo., Aug. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Vivos” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a medical technology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative diagnostic and treatment methods for...
- Breakthrough Immunoassays to Aid in Risk Assessment of Preeclampsiaon 10/08/2023 at 9:11 am
Two novel assays are now available for use with other lab tests and clinical evaluations to assist in evaluating the...
- Breakthrough Immunoassays to Aid in Risk Assessment of Preeclampsiaon 10/08/2023 at 9:11 am
Two novel assays are now available for use with other lab tests and clinical evaluations to assist in evaluating the...
- Urine Test for Monitoring Changes in Kidney Health Markers Can Predict New-Onset Heart Failureon 02/08/2023 at 10:07 am
Researchers have discovered a key treatment target that could potentially prevent patients with kidney impairments from developing serious heart conditions...
- Urine Test for Monitoring Changes in Kidney Health Markers Can Predict New-Onset Heart Failureon 02/08/2023 at 10:07 am
Researchers have discovered a key treatment target that could potentially prevent patients with kidney impairments from developing serious heart conditions...
- Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of 2 Lots of Tydemy Due to Out of Specification (OOS) Results at the 12-month Stability Time Pointon 28/07/2023 at 8:16 am
Audience: Consumer Baltimore, Maryland, July 28, 2023: Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Lupin) is voluntarily recalling two (2) lots of Tydemy (Drospirenone, Ethinyl Estradiol and Levomefolate Calcium Tablets 3mg/0.03mg/0.451 mg and Levomefolate Calcium...
- AACC Releases Comprehensive Diabetes Testing Guidelineson 24/07/2023 at 10:04 am
The AACC and American Diabetes Association have jointly released evidence-based guidelines to assist in diagnosing and managing patients with diabetes...
- AACC Releases Comprehensive Diabetes Testing Guidelineson 24/07/2023 at 10:04 am
The AACC and American Diabetes Association have jointly released evidence-based guidelines to assist in diagnosing and managing patients with diabetes...
- Compact Immunoassay and Clinical Chemistry Analyzer Helps Low- to Mid-Volume Labs Tackle Challengeson 21/07/2023 at 9:07 am
A new immunoassay and clinical chemistry testing system is designed to address issues faced by labs related to labor shortages,...
- Compact Immunoassay and Clinical Chemistry Analyzer Helps Low- to Mid-Volume Labs Tackle Challengeson 21/07/2023 at 9:07 am
A new immunoassay and clinical chemistry testing system is designed to address issues faced by labs related to labor shortages,...
- Compact Immunoassay and Clinical Chemistry Analyzer Helps Low- to Mid-Volume Labs Tackles ...on 21/07/2023 at 5:07 am
A new immunoassay and clinical chemistry testing system is designed to address issues faced by labs related to labor shortages,...
- Unique AI-Based Approach Automates Clinical Analysis of Blood Dataon 19/07/2023 at 3:22 am
A cloud-based machine learning platform can help labs manage their caseloads, provide an objective second opinion to every patient, and...
- Handheld Fluorescent Immunoassay Analyzer for Rapid POC Testing to Transform Clinical Diagnosticson 17/07/2023 at 7:37 am
An automated, compact, and affordable fluorescent Immunoassay solution is designed to transform the landscape of clinical point-of-care diagnostics.
- Cipla Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Six Batches of Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol, 90 mcg (200 Metered Inhalation) Due to Container Defecton 06/07/2023 at 9:38 am
Audience: Consumer Mumbai, India July 6, 2023/ New Jersey, USA July 6, 2023 – Cipla Limited (BSE: 500087; NSE: CIPLA EQ; and hereafter referred to as "Cipla"), today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Cipla US is voluntarily recalling...
- The Harvard Drug Group, LLC Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Dronabinol Capsules USP 2.5 mg and Ziprasidone Hydrochloride Capsules 20 mg Due to Label Mix-Upon 13/06/2023 at 10:48 am
Audience: Consumers June 13, 2023 – La Vergne, TN, The Harvard Drug Group, LLC d/b/a Major Pharmaceutical and Rugby Laboratories is initiating a voluntary recall of a single lot of Dronabinol Capsules, USP, 2.5 mg and Ziprasidone Hydrochloride...
- Vivos Reports 1st Quarter 2023 Financial Results & Operational Updateby Vivos on 08/06/2023 at 8:32 pm
June 08, 2023 16:05 ET| Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc Revenue increased 6% Year-Over-Year; Operating Expenses Decreased 20% as Cost Cutting Initiatives Take Hold Management to Host Conference Call Today at 5:00...
- Vivos Schedules Release of First Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Conference Callby Vivos on 07/06/2023 at 4:23 pm
Call Scheduled for Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 5:00 pm ET June 06, 2023 16:30 ET| Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc LITTLETON, Colo., June 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Vivos” or...
- FDA Issues Warning About Compounded Medications Containing Semaglutide Marketed for Type 2 Diabetes or Weight Losson 31/05/2023 at 10:23 am
Audience: Consumers On May 30, 2023, the FDA posted information about medications containing semaglutide marketed for type 2 diabetes or weight loss. There are currently three FDA-approved semaglutide products which are only available with a...
- Novis PR LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of G-Supress DX Pediatric Drops Due to Incorrect Packagingon 19/05/2023 at 1:54 pm
Audience: Consumer May 19, 2023 – San Juan, PR, Novis PR LLC is voluntarily recalling Lot D20911 Exp 10/25 of G-Supress DX Pediatric Drops to the consumer level. Some cartons of the product have been found to contain incorrect product inside....
- FDA Updating Warnings to Improve Safe Use of Prescription Stimulants Used to Treat ADHD and Other Conditionson 11/05/2023 at 8:44 am
Audience: Health Care Professionals, Patients, Caregivers What safety concern is FDA announcing? To address continuing concerns of misuse, abuse, addiction, and overdose of prescription stimulants, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is...
- Vivos Announces Strategic Initiatives Aimed at Accelerating Timeline for Cash Flow Positive Operationsby Vivos on 09/05/2023 at 6:03 pm
Moss Adams LLP also appointed as new independent registered public accounting firm. May 09, 2023 07:30 ET | Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc LITTLETON, Colo., May 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc....
- Family Dollar is Initiating a Voluntary Recall of Certain Over-the-Counter Drug Products Because the Products Have Been Stored Outside of Labeled Temperature Requirementson 04/05/2023 at 9:22 am
Audience: Consumers May 4, 2023 -- Family Dollar is initiating a voluntary retail level product recall of certain over-the-counter drug products regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that were stored and shipped to certain stores...
- Clinical Study Shows 92% Resolution of Migraines Using Vivos’ POD®by Vivos on 01/05/2023 at 5:04 pm
Study Data Highlights New Vivos Treatment Option is Highly Effective in Treating Migraine Headaches, One of the World’s Most Common Illnesses May 01, 2023 07:30 ET | Source: Vivos Therapeutics, Inc LITTLETON,...
- FDA Warns Consumers to Not Purchase or Use Nose Slap and Soul Slap Products Marketed for Alertness and Energy Boostingon 01/05/2023 at 8:34 am
Audience: Consumers May 1, 2023 -- FDA is warning consumers to not purchase or use Nose Slap and Soul Slap products, which are unapproved drugs marketed to promote alertness and boost energy. These products are inhalants and primarily contain...
- Teva Initiates Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Specific Lots of Fentanyl Buccal Tablets CII Due to a Labeling Erroron 27/04/2023 at 4:18 pm
Audience: Health Professional, Pharmacy, Consumer April 27, 2023, Parsippany, NJ -- Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, has initiated a voluntary nationwide recall of specific lots of various strengths of Fentanyl Buccal Tablets CII to the Consumer Level....
- Vivos Reports Fourth Quarter & Full Year 2022 Financial Results & Operational Updateby Vivos on 30/03/2023 at 4:57 pm
2022 and Early 2023 Accomplishments, Including Capital Raise, Cost Reductions and New Technology Acquisition, Set the Stage for Potential 2023 Revenue Growth Management to Host Conference Call Today at 5:00...
- Vivos Therapeutics to Participate in Fireside Chat at the 35th Annual ROTH Conferenceby Vivos on 08/03/2023 at 6:17 pm
LITTLETON, Colo., March 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company” or “Vivos”) (NASDAQ:VVOS), a medical device and technology company that delivers training and a full line of highly...
- Article Submission Process Streamlined for Clinica Chimica Acta and Related Journalson 26/09/2022 at 11:33 am
- FDA advisory panel recommends Moderna, Johnson & Johnson vaccine booster shotsby MalloryHackett on 15/10/2021 at 7:41 pm
Although the panel gives guidance, the FDA does not have to follow its nonbinding recommendations.
- Walgreens invests $5.5B to accelerate new healthcare business segmentby MalloryHackett on 14/10/2021 at 7:29 pm
With the launch of Walgreens Health, the company is doubling down on its consumer-centric healthcare strategy.
- Mayo Clinic to study respiratory muscle training as long COVID treatmentby MalloryHackett on 13/10/2021 at 8:05 pm
Long COVID patients are more likely to utilize healthcare services after their initial infection, resulting in increased costs.
- Anthem, Providence tap Vim for value-based care platform deploymentby MalloryHackett on 12/10/2021 at 8:37 pm
The goal is that the technology platform will enable higher quality care and better patient experiences at a lower cost.
- Healthcare lost 17,500 jobs in September amid ongoing labor shortageby MalloryHackett on 11/10/2021 at 7:58 pm
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare employment has dropped by 524,000 jobs.
- Cigna divests life, accident and supplemental benefits businesses for $5.75Bby MalloryHackett on 08/10/2021 at 8:16 pm
By selling these businesses in seven countries, Cigna plans to focus on its health services businesses.
- Pfizer and BioNTech request EUA for COVID-19 vaccine in young childrenby MalloryHackett on 07/10/2021 at 8:13 pm
The request for EUA will be considered October 26 by the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.
- Oscar Health teams up with Chicago health systems to offer tech-enabled health plansby MalloryHackett on 04/10/2021 at 8:02 pm
Oscar Health also recently made similar partnerships with two health systems in Florida.
- Henry Ford Health System taps Contessa for at-home hospital careby MalloryHackett on 01/10/2021 at 8:11 pm
The pandemic spurred hospital at home programs but the benefits for providers and patients means their continuation.
- Intermountain Healthcare begins outpatient imaging businessby MalloryHackett on 30/09/2021 at 8:23 pm
The new spinout will operate stand-alone imaging centers that offer both MRI and CT services.
- Diagnostic Test Identifies Resistance Mutation that Enables Use of Inexpensive, Single Dose ...on 17/08/2020 at 1:57 am
- New Technique Predicts Preterm Births in High Risk Womenon 13/08/2020 at 10:55 pm
- Automated Malaria Diagnosis Enhanced by Deep Neural Networkson 13/08/2020 at 10:40 pm
- Genome Analysis Predicts Likelihood of Neurodisability in Oxygen-Deprived Newbornson 11/08/2020 at 12:00 pm
A genomics-based blood test can predict likelihood that a baby suffering hypoxia at birth will suffer serious nervous disorders such...