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- Korea Univ. Med Team Forecasts Hearing Status in Schwannoma Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/korea-univ-med-team-forecasts-hearing-status-in-schwannoma-patients/2466905/A recent study demonstrates that radiomics imaging analysis can effectively forecast the hearing status of patients with vestibular schwannoma patients. Since treatment methods, such as surgery or active surveillance, vary for these patients based on tumor size and hearing conditio
- Study Reveals Key Mechanisms of Rare Form of Epilepsyhttps://reachmd.com/news/study-reveals-key-mechanisms-of-rare-form-of-epilepsy/2462296/A study has identified a genetic mutation underlying a rare form of epilepsy, and reveals novel molecular and cellular mechanisms by which the disorder manifests in patients. The research, published today as a Reviewed Preprint in eL
- Teens Benefit from "Forest Bathing" – Even in Citieshttps://reachmd.com/news/teens-benefit-from-forest-bathing-even-in-cities/2457337/Youth mental health in urban environments is significantly better when more nature is incorporated into city design. A new study from University of Waterloo researchers suggests that forest bathing, the simple method of being calm and quiet amongst the trees, observing nature ar
- Research Study on Novel Rehab Program for Heart Failure Patients, Led by Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Expands to Advocate Health Site in Chicagohttps://reachmd.com/news/research-study-on-novel-rehab-program-for-heart-failure-patients-led-by-wake-forest-university-school-of-medicine-expands-to-advocate-health-site-in-chicago/2457285/February 22, 2024 — Wake Forest University School of Medicine, the academic core of Advocate Healt
- How and When Immune Cells Form Pathogen Memorieshttps://reachmd.com/news/how-and-when-immune-cells-form-pathogen-memories/2457022/Unexpected findings have emerged about how and when certain infection-killing white blood cells decide to form memories about their encounters with a pathogen.It has been known for decades that these cells can turn themselves into durable memory cells that can survive a long time
- Puberty Onset Shifts Forward in Children with Type 1 Diabeteshttps://reachmd.com/news/puberty-onset-shifts-forward-in-children-with-type-1-diabetes/2452636/Puberty in both girls and boys with type 1 diabetes has shifted forward over the last two decades, according to research presented at the 61st Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting in The Hague. Additionally, longer duration of diabetes, bigger waistlines, and
- DWI Abnormalities and Stroke in Patients Treated With Lecanemabhttps://reachmd.com/news/dwi-abnormalities-and-stroke-in-patients-treated-with-lecanemab/2486855/Key Takeaways Interval stroke, defined as diffusion-weighted imaging abnormalities consistent with stroke, was reported in 11 of 261 lecanemab-treated patients during follow-up. The lesions were small, asymptomatic, and were most often cerebellar or co
- Primary Nonresponse to Biologic Therapy in Spondyloarthropathyhttps://reachmd.com/news/primary-nonresponse-to-biologic-therapy-in-spondyloarthropathy/2486666/Key Takeaways Primary nonresponse was reported in 15.3% of the 261-patient cohort. In regression analysis, arthritis at diagnosis was the baseline feature associated with higher odds of primary nonresponse. Nonresponders were described as diff
- Analysis Forecasts 140% Rise in Basal Cell Carcinoma Incidence by 2050https://reachmd.com/news/analysis-forecasts-140-rise-in-basal-cell-carcinoma-incidence-by-2050/2485719/An analysis projected that incident basal cell carcinoma (BCC) among adults aged 65 ye
- Multiomic Blood Signatures Forecast Trauma Outcomes: CU Anschutz Reporthttps://reachmd.com/news/multiomic-blood-signatures-trauma-outcomes/2485672/Investigators at the University of Colorado Anschutz are using longitudinal plasma multiomic pro