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- York Researchers Make Breakthrough in Bid to Develop Vaccines and Drugs for Neglected Tropical Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/york-researchers-make-breakthrough-in-bid-to-develop-vaccines-and-drugs-for-neglected-tropical-disease/2467722/Scientists have developed a new, safe and effective way to infect volunteers with the parasite that causes leishmaniasis and measure the body’s immune response, bringing a vaccine for the neglected tropical disease a step closer. The breakthrough, by a team from the Univer
- Ketogenic Diet Reduces Friendly Gut Bacteria and Raises Cholesterol Levelshttps://reachmd.com/news/ketogenic-diet-reduces-friendly-gut-bacteria-and-raises-cholesterol-levels/2467695/A study from the University of Bath reveals that ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets can increase cholesterol levels and reduce beneficial gut bacteria, specifically Bifidobacterium.
- AI Model Effective in Detecting Prostate Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/ai-model-effective-in-detecting-prostate-cancer/2467702/Images in a 64-year-old male patient who underwent MRI for clinical suspicion of prostate cancer (external test set). The patient was subsequently diagnosed with clinically significant pr
- AffyImmune Receives FDA Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) Designation for AIC100 in Recurrent Anaplastic Thyroid Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/affyimmune-receives-fda-regenerative-medicine-advanced-therapy-rmat-designation-for-aic100-in-recurrent-anaplastic-thyroid-cancer/2467599/RMAT designation follows FDA’s review of available preliminary clinical evidence that AIC100 has the potential to address unmet medical need in recurrent anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC)RMAT designation enables increased dialogue with the FDA to s
- Exposure to Wildfire Smoke May Affect Patients Undergoing Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/exposure-to-wildfire-smoke-may-affect-patients-undergoing-surgery/2467697/CHICAGO – Nearly 100 wildfires are currently raging throughout the country, burning more than 2 million acres. The rising frequency of these fires poses a special concern for anesthesiologists – the potential for increased rates
- Study Links Premature Development of Human Neurons to Brain Developmental Disordershttps://reachmd.com/news/study-links-premature-development-of-human-neurons-to-brain-developmental-disorders/2467701/Mouse cortex (in blue) transplanted with human neurons (in green). Credit: VIB The mechanisms underlying intellectual disabi
- AI Detects Pediatric Eye Diseases via Mobile Photoshttps://reachmd.com/news/ai-detects-pediatric-eye-diseases-via-mobile-photos/2467703/About The Study: In this cross-sectional study, the artificial intelligence (AI) model demonstrated strong performance in accurately identifying myopia, strabismus, and ptosis using only smartphone images. These results suggest that such a model could facilitate the early detection
- Scientists Probe Molecular Cause of COVID-19-Related Diarrhea, Revealing Potential Treatmentshttps://reachmd.com/news/scientists-probe-molecular-cause-of-covid-19-related-diarrhea-revealing-potential-treatments/2467691/Working with human stem cells that form a kind of "mini intestine-in-a-dish," Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found several molecular mechanisms for COVID-19-related diarrhea, suggesting potential ways to control it. Details of the experiments in a model o
- Study Shows Seasonality in People's Moral Valueshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-shows-seasonality-in-peoples-moral-values/2467706/A new UBC study has revealed regular seasonal shifts in people’s moral values. The finding has potential implications for politics, law and health—including the timing of elections and court cases, as well as public response to a health crisis. The research
- The Link Between Sleep and Healthy Aginghttps://reachmd.com/news/the-link-between-sleep-and-healthy-aging/2467677/A good night’s rest can be just what the body needs to feel revitalized and ready to tackle a new day. Indeed, rest is important for people of all ages, including seniors.The National Council on Aging notes the brain needs sleep to regulate the body, restore energy and repai