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- Monitoring Long-Term Respiratory Sequelae in Post-COVID-19 Patients: A Primary Care Perspectivehttps://reachmd.com/news/monitoring-long-term-respiratory-sequelae-in-post-covid-19-patients-a-primary-care-perspective/2485336/A retrospective cohort study of 97 adults with post-COVID-19 syndrome found persistent reductions in gas transfer and a restrictive ventilatory pattern lasting up to 22 months—evidence of measura
- Innovative Strategies to Combat Antibacterial Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniaehttps://reachmd.com/news/innovative-strategies-to-combat-antibacterial-resistance-in-klebsiella-pneumoniae/2475303/Antibacterial resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae is increasingly concerning as carbapenem-resistant strains co-opt biofilm formation to hinder last-line therapies, highlighting the need for innovative treatment strategies. Infectious
- How Early-Life Gut Microbes Shape Diabetes Protectionhttps://reachmd.com/news/how-early-life-gut-microbes-shape-diabetes-protection/2471580/Recent preclinical mouse studies indicate that the composition of the gut microbiome during infancy is crucial for the proper development of insulin-producing cells, setting the stage for lasting metabolic health and reduced diabetes risk. Over
- Breakthrough in Vaccine Technology: A Dual-Action Approach Against COVID-19 and Influenzahttps://reachmd.com/news/breakthrough-in-vaccine-technology-a-dual-action-approach-against-covid-19-and-influenza/2471521/Cornell researchers have unveiled an innovative vaccine platform designed to combat both COVID-19 and influenza, offering the promise of a more robust, long-lasting immune defense through a dual-action approach. Overview of the Breakthrough
- Understanding the Brain's Response to Social Media: A Closer Look at Dopaminergic Mechanismshttps://reachmd.com/news/understanding-the-brains-response-to-social-media-a-closer-look-at-dopaminergic-mechanisms/2470999/What's New Recent studies have uncovered how social media triggers dopamine-driven reward pathways in the brain, similar to addictive substances, leading to lasting impacts on young users' mental health and behavior. Significance Understanding these
- Food Fussiness a Largely Genetic Trait from Toddlerhood to Adolescencehttps://reachmd.com/news/food-fussiness-a-largely-genetic-trait-from-toddlerhood-to-adolescence/2468253/Fussy eating is mainly influenced by genes and is a stable trait lasting from toddlerhood to early adolescence, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL (University College London), King’s College London and the University of Leeds.
- Novel Immunotherapy Improves Recovery from Spinal Cord Injuryhttps://reachmd.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-improves-recovery-from-spinal-cord-injury/2468083/BYLINE: Marta Wegorzewska Newswise — Severe injuries to the spinal cord damage nerve cells, disrupt communication with the brain and rest of the body, and lead to lasting disabilities for millions of people worldwide. The injury itself accounts for only a frac
- New Research Unveils Cellular Pathways to Alzheimer’s and Alternative Brain Aginghttps://reachmd.com/news/new-research-unveils-cellular-pathways-to-alzheimers-and-alternative-brain-aging/2468020/A new study has found an answer for a long-lasting question in aging research - Is Alzheimer’s disease-dementia a form of accelerated aging or is there a different path that can lead us to healthier brain aging? In an international effort, t
- WHO Calls Emergency Committee on Mpox Spreadhttps://reachmd.com/news/who-calls-emergency-committee-on-mpox-spread/2467727/The World Health Organization's chief announced Wednesday he was urgently convening an expert committee to advise on whether the growing mpox outbreak in Africa should be declared an international emergency. Since last September, cases have surged in the Democratic
- Older Women Are Different Than Older Men. Their Health Is Woefully Understudiedhttps://reachmd.com/news/older-women-are-different-than-older-men-their-health-is-woefully-understudied/2467257/Medical research has shortchanged women for decades. This is particularly true of older women, leaving physicians without critically important information about how to best manage their health. Late last year, the Biden administration pr