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- Signs of Multiple Sclerosis Show Up in Blood Years Before Symptoms Appearhttps://reachmd.com/news/signs-of-multiple-sclerosis-show-up-in-blood-years-before-symptoms-appear/2462798/In a discovery that could hasten treatment for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), UC San Francisco scientists have discovered a harbinger in the blood of some people who later went on to develop the disease. In about 1 in 10 cases of MS, the body begins producing a disti
- Study Finds Survivors of Severe COVID Face Persistent Health Problems Lasting More Than a Yearhttps://reachmd.com/news/study-finds-survivors-of-severe-covid-face-persistent-health-problems-lasting-more-than-a-year/2462667/Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain UC San Francisco researchers examined COVID-19 patients across the United States who surv
- Your Unsupportive Partner Is Physically Stressing You Out, New Binghamton Research Revealshttps://reachmd.com/news/your-unsupportive-partner-is-physically-stressing-you-out-new-binghamton-research-reveals/2462634/Couples feel more understood and cared for when their partners show positive support skills – and it’s evidenced by levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the body – according to new research from Binghamton University. A team of Binghamton researchers including
- Can You Beat Your Genetics with Lifestyle Changes?https://reachmd.com/news/can-you-beat-your-genetics-with-lifestyle-changes/2462516/Photograph: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe ConteWhen it comes to our longevity, there’s an age-old question of nature versus nurture: Are we destined for the path that’s been laid out by our DNA? Or do our everyday choices—what we eat, how we move, and who we allow to c
- Johns Hopkins Children's Center Study Shows Negative Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Youth Minority Mental Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/johns-hopkins-childrens-center-study-shows-negative-impact-of-covid-19-pandemic-on-youth-minority-mental-health/2462479/Recent historical, political and public health events, most notably the COVID-19 pandemic, have collectively contributed to increased stress and mental health challenges among many groups of people — including adolescents in racial and ethnic minorities.<
- Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Increases Screening and Follow-Up for Diabetic Retinopathy in Youth: The ACCESS Randomized Control Trialhttps://reachmd.com/news/autonomous-artificial-intelligence-increases-screening-and-follow-up-for-diabetic-retinopathy-in-youth-the-access-randomized-control-trial/2462372/Trial designACCESS is a hypothesis-driven, pre-registered, prospective parallel, RCT with a 1:1 allocation ratio that was conducted at the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Diabetes Center at two sites (Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital) in Baltimore, Marylan
- Sleep Apnea Solution Could Be Right Under Your Nosehttps://reachmd.com/news/sleep-apnea-solution-could-be-right-under-your-nose/2462344/Australian researchers have discovered that a bedtime nasal spray has the potential to reduce the severity of sleep apnea in people and lower their blood pressure. The new research published in Th
- Why You Shouldn't Look at a Solar Eclipse Without Eye Protectionhttps://reachmd.com/news/why-you-shouldnt-look-at-a-solar-eclipse-without-eye-protection/2462349/by Adithi Ramakrishnan, The Dallas Morning News Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain </
- Scientists Reveal That Nearly All Older Americans Follow 1 of 9 Trajectories in Their Last Three Years of Lifehttps://reachmd.com/news/scientists-reveal-that-nearly-all-older-americans-follow-1-of-9-trajectories-in-their-last-three-years-of-life/2462292/A Rutgers Health study analyzing Medicare records revealed nine end-of-life care trajectories for older Americans, categorized into home, skilled home care, and institutional care clusters. Thi
- Engineering a Heart Conduit: New $2M NIH Grant for Yale Researchhttps://reachmd.com/news/engineering-a-heart-conduit-new-2m-nih-grant-for-yale-research/2462283/One out of 1,000 infants is born with just one functional heart ventricle instead of two, making it hard for oxygenated blood to pump effectively throughout their bodies. Today, babies with this condition (single ventricle congenital heart defects, or SVCHDs) typically undergo a heart s