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- Multisensory Inputs Reshape Consciousness: New Frontiers in Neurotherapyhttps://reachmd.com/news/multisensory-inputs-reshape-consciousness-new-frontiers-in-neurotherapy/2474760/Recent advances in neuroscience are reshaping our understanding of how the brain integrates sensory information to sustain consciousness and attention. Research from Yale Universi
- Navigating Regulatory Pathways in Gene Therapies for Ocular Disordershttps://reachmd.com/news/navigating-regulatory-pathways-in-gene-therapies-for-ocular-disorders/2474747/Gene therapies are rapidly redefining treatment paradigms for hereditary ocular disorders, yet delivering these advances to patients hinges on navigating complex regulatory pathways. For practicing ophthalmologists confronting conditio
- Early Frailty: The Role of Psychosocial Factors in Aging Perceptionhttps://reachmd.com/news/early-frailty-the-role-of-psychosocial-factors-in-aging-perception/2474682/Studies increasingly show that psychosocial factors—particularly loneliness and negative perceptions of aging—play a significant role in the early onset of frailty, even among individuals as young as 40. This shift in understanding calls for a more nuanced view of
- Therapeutic Garden Design: Enhancing Relaxation Through Guided Gazehttps://reachmd.com/news/therapeutic-garden-design-enhancing-relaxation-through-guided-gaze/2474673/Imagine walking through a garden where every curve, color, and contour is designed not just for beauty, but for balance. In this tranquil space, nature does more than soothe—it subtly guides your gaze, calibrates your breath, and quiets the mind. This is the emergin
- Mini-Stroke: Prolonged Fatigue and Its Clinical Implicationshttps://reachmd.com/news/mini-stroke-prolonged-fatigue-and-its-clinical-implications/2474653/Transient ischemic attacks, known as mini-strokes, are traditionally seen as brief interruptions. Nonetheless, current findings indicate that such events might lead to extended fatigue lasting up to a year, urging clinicians to reevaluate their approach to post-event care.<
- Dermeleve to Modify Program for Sampleshttps://reachmd.com/news/Dermeleve-Modify-Program-Samples/2474651/Dermeleve will transition away from its auto-ship model and self-serve request program for samples, but will still offer samples directly to patients and to clinicians who choose to hole wholesale inventory, the company said in an email to partners. “To ensure your patients can still ‘try
- How Underfunding Threatens Primary Care Accesshttps://reachmd.com/news/revitalizing-primary-care-addressing-systemic-underinvestment/2474590/Primary care serves as the foundation of an effective healthcare system, yet recent data reveal a concerning trend of underinvestment that threatens its stability and accessibility. According to the
- Ansa Biotechnologies Pushes Past Synthetic DNA Length Limits With 50 kb Early Access Programhttps://reachmd.com/news/ansa-biotechnologies-pushes-past-synthetic-dna-length-limits-with-50-kb-early-access-program/2474571/At this year’s Global Synthetic Biology Conference in San Jose, Ansa Biotechnologies unveiled a bold leap forward in synthetic DNA capabilities: the ability to deliver complex DNA sequences up to 50 kilobases (kb) in length, a major departure
- Low-Dose Rapamycin: Assessing Healthspan Enhancement in Older Adultshttps://reachmd.com/news/low-dose-rapamycin-assessing-healthspan-enhancement-in-older-adults/2474526/Insights from the PEARL trial have reignited scientific interest in low-dose rapamycin as a strategy to extend healthspan in older adults. This article explores key findings from the trial, which demonstrate that weekly rapamycin is well-tolerated and may yield mod
- Menopause and Alzheimer's Disease: Exploring Potential Linkshttps://reachmd.com/news/menopause-and-alzheimers-disease-exploring-potential-links/2474475/For decades, hot flashes, night sweats, and momentary memory lapses have been understood as hallmarks of menopause—uncomfortable yet expected disruptions in the lives of midlife women. But emerging research from the intersection of obstetrics, gynecology, and neuro