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- Defining a Space for NRG1 Fusion–Positive Tumors in Lung and GI Cancershttps://reachmd.com/news/defining-a-space-for-nrg1-fusionpositive-tumors-in-lung-and-gi-cancers/2456990/A group of lung and gastrointestinal (GI) cancer experts gathered during a Frontline Forum event to discuss treatment options for NRG1 fusion–positive tumors. The panel covered how to best detect this gene through different assays using DNA or RNA, and updates in the therapeu
- KU Pilot Study Demonstrates Potential for PTSD Treatment Programhttps://reachmd.com/news/ku-pilot-study-demonstrates-potential-for-ptsd-treatment-program/2456988/LAWRENCE — Retiring from the U.S. Army in 2016 left Lawrence resident Matt Hastings unmoored. Hastings, a former combat aviation brigade chief, had been someone with skills in demand: He was the only one who could fly certain missions, who had qualifications and experience other instruc
- Paradigm Shift in Neurological Disease Understandinghttps://reachmd.com/news/paradigm-shift-in-neurological-disease-understanding/2456921/One of the things that makes developing effective treatments for Parkinson's disease so challenging is its complexity. While some forms are caused by genetics, others have environmental factors, and patients can show a wide range of symptoms of varying severity. Diagnosis of Par
- Infantile Spasms: Speeding Referrals for All Infantshttps://reachmd.com/news/infantile-spasms-speeding-referrals-for-all-infants/2456913/Credit: CC0 Public Domain Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS), often called infantile spasms, is the most common form
- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., (Suwon, Republic of Korea) Developed Hip-Assist Robot to Advance Fitness in the Elderlyhttps://reachmd.com/news/samsung-electronics-co-ltd-suwon-republic-of-korea-developed-hip-assist-robot-to-advance-fitness-in-the-elderly/2456899/The natural aging process often results in a notable reduction of muscle mass, particularly in the lower limbs. This decline, in turn, leads to a gradual decrease in physical activity among older adults, as the weakening of lower-limb muscles heightens the risk of falls. Fortunately, a strat
- Brush Biopsy Enables Early Detection of Oral Cancer Without Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/brush-biopsy-enables-early-detection-of-oral-cancer-without-surgery/2456905/A new test invented by University of Illinois Chicago researchers allows dentists to screen for the most common form of oral cancer with a simple and familiar tool: the brush. The diagnostic kit, created and patented by
- Study Examines How Ad Strategies of the Great Depression Can Inform Today's Crisis Communicationshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-examines-how-ad-strategies-of-the-great-depression-can-inform-todays-crisis-communications/2456888/LAWRENCE — The COVID-19 pandemic was not the first time a crisis swept through the nation and beyond, forcing businesses and media to find ways to reach people in uncertain times. A new study from the University of Kansas has analyzed newspaper advertising strategies from the Great Depr
- Snow Shoveling, Cold Temperatures Combine for Perfect Storm of Heart Health Hazardshttps://reachmd.com/news/snow-shoveling-cold-temperatures-combine-for-perfect-storm-of-heart-health-hazards/2456863/DALLAS, Jan. 11, 2024 — Weather forecasters may call it ‘white fluffy stuff,’ however, snow can be a bigger danger than many people may realize. According to the American Heart Association, celebrating its
- National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative Publishes Final Resultshttps://reachmd.com/news/national-cardiogenic-shock-initiative-publishes-final-results/2456789/December 18, 2023—Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan, recently announced the publication of final results from the National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative (NCSI), which was led by a cardiology research team based at Henry Ford Hospital. The press releas
- Penn’s Kidney Transplant Program Has Set a World Record for Most ‘Paired Donations’ in a Yearhttps://reachmd.com/news/penns-kidney-transplant-program-has-set-a-world-record-for-most-paired-donations-in-a-year/2456752/When Rich Green learned that he needed a new kidney last fall, several of his friends and family members stepped forward as potential donors. But none were an exact match.Patients who need transplanted organs must receive them from someone whose blood type and tissu