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- Biomarker Discovery Brings Hope for Early Psychosis Diagnosishttps://reachmd.com/news/biomarker-discovery-brings-hope-for-early-psychosis-diagnosis/2468720/The possibility of diagnosing psychosis before symptoms appear is gaining traction, thanks to research from the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester. Scientists have identified a potential biomarker in the brain, revealed through MRI scans, that could improve the ti
- CDC: Some People May Need Extra Dose of COVID-19 Vaccinehttps://reachmd.com/news/cdc-some-people-may-need-extra-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine/2468696/Some Americans should get more than one shot of the updated COVID-19 vaccines because their age or certain health conditions make them more vulnerable to severe infections, U.S. health officials advised this week. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News
- Study Explores Link Between GERD and Cardiovascular Risk Factorshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-explores-link-between-gerd-and-cardiovascular-risk-factors/2468698/Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), long considered a condition affecting only the digestive system, may play a significant role in cardiovascular health, according to a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Translational Internal Medicine. Using advanced genetic analysis,
- Sleep Disorder and Chronic Kidney Disease May Have Bidirectional Association, Unravels Studyhttps://reachmd.com/news/sleep-disorder-and-chronic-kidney-disease-may-have-bidirectional-association-unravels-study/2468717/A new meta-analysis published in the recent issue of Clinical Kidney Journal revealed a significant bidirectional relationship between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and various sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), restless leg syndrome (RLS), and insomnia. The
- How Lung Function May Drive Brain Fog in Long COVIDhttps://reachmd.com/news/how-lung-function-may-drive-brain-fog-in-long-covid/2468678/Emerging research presented at the Radiological Society of North America's (RSNA) annual meeting sheds new light on one of long COVID's most challenging symptoms—cognitive dysfunction, often referred to as "brain fog." Researchers from the University of Iowa have identified a potential connection
- Emotion Regulation May Worsen Suicidal Thoughts Under Stress, Study Findshttps://reachmd.com/news/emotion-regulation-may-worsen-suicidal-thoughts-under-stress-study-finds/2468682/Reflexive attempts to regulate emotions during stressful moments may inadvertently increase suicidal thoughts in individuals with depression, according
- Robotic-Assisted Cervical Suspension Using Autologous Tendon Shows Promise for Uterine Prolapsehttps://reachmd.com/news/robotic-assisted-cervical-suspension-using-autologous-tendon-shows-promise-for-uterine-prolapse/2468670/Uterine prolapse, a condition in which the uterus descends from its normal position, affects nearly half of all women over the course of their lives, according to recent estimates. This condition, particularly in its severe forms, can cause significant physical discomfort and psychological distre
- Study Explores Potential Link Between Alcohol Consumption and Hair Losshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-explores-potential-link-between-alcohol-consumption-and-hair-loss/2468679/Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), the most common form of hair loss, affects millions of men and women worldwide, influencing both self-esteem and social perceptions. While genetics and hormonal factors remain the primary drivers of this condition, researchers are increasingly examining lifestyle fact
- New Oral Peptide Therapy Targets Chronic Abdominal Pain Without Opioid Riskshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-oral-peptide-therapy-targets-chronic-abdominal-pain-without-opioid-risks/2468684/Chronic abdominal pain, a debilitating symptom of conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), has long relied on opioids for relief—despite their severe side effects and addiction risks. A team at the University of Vienna, led by medicinal chemist Markus
- Symptom Screening Reduces Symptom Burden in Pediatric Cancer Patients, Study Findshttps://reachmd.com/news/symptom-screening-reduces-symptom-burden-in-pediatric-cancer-patients-study-finds/2468675/Pediatric cancer treatments are known to cause significant physical and emotional discomfort, and addressing these symptoms is an important part of care. A new study led by researchers from the University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), published in JAMA, demons