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- Examining Alzheimer's Disease Drug Impact on Tissue Samples from People with Down Syndrome: Study Raises Safety Concernshttps://reachmd.com/news/examining-alzheimers-disease-drug-impact-on-tissue-samples-from-people-with-down-syndrome-study-raises-safety-concerns/2467852/Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain People with Down syndrome are likely to develop Alzheimer's disease at a young age, with a
- Same Person. Different Place. Twice the Odds of a Dementia Diagnosishttps://reachmd.com/news/same-person-different-place-twice-the-odds-of-a-dementia-diagnosis/2467835/Newswise — With new medications on the market or in the works for Alzheimer’s disease and other kinds of dementia, a new study suggests that getting the diagnosis needed to access these new treatments may depend on where you live. The
- New Research Identifies Early Sensorimotor Markers for Autism Spectrum Disorderhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-research-identifies-early-sensorimotor-markers-for-autism-spectrum-disorder/2467805/Autism Spectrum Disorder, typically diagnosed around the ages of 4 to 5 years, is a neurodevelopmental disorder with complex and varied presentations, including atypical communication and restrictive and repetitive patterns of behavior. Moreover, cognitive abilities are often lower in
- High Blood Pressure Raises Odds for Alzheimer's Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/high-blood-pressure-raises-odds-for-alzheimers-disease/2467810/THURSDAY, Aug. 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Untreated high blood pressure in your 60s could raise your risk for Alzheimer's disease
- $18M ARPA-H Award Supports Rice-Led Research on Tumor Analysis System for Breast, Head, and Neck Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/18m-arpa-h-award-supports-rice-led-research-on-tumor-analysis-system-for-breast-head-and-neck-cancer/2467774/by Carrie NoxonSpecial to Rice NewsA Rice University-led multi-institutional research collaboration has won an award of up to $18 million over five years from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to develop and validate a new system for improving tumor remov
- National Kidney Foundation Unveils Recommendations for Genetic Testing in Kidney Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/national-kidney-foundation-unveils-recommendations-for-genetic-testing-in-kidney-disease/2467784/New York, NY (August 8, 2024) – The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) has released new comprehensive recommendations for the use of genetic testing in diagnosing genetic kidney diseases. The report, entitled “Advancing Genetic Testing in Kidney Diseases: Report from a Na
- Hooked on a Feeling: Opioids Evoke Positive Feelings Through a Newly Identified Brain Regionhttps://reachmd.com/news/hooked-on-a-feeling-opioids-evoke-positive-feelings-through-a-newly-identified-brain-region/2467766/Opioids, like the commonly prescribed pain reliever oxycodone, are known for being highly addictive. In 2022, nearly 85,000 people died from an opioid overdose in the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease control. Yet opioids are still being prescribed at alarming rates, particularly in South
- Next-Generation CRISPR-Based Gene-Editing Therapies Tested in Clinical Trialshttps://reachmd.com/news/next-generation-crispr-based-gene-editing-therapies-tested-in-clinical-trials/2467739/Going from the laboratory to an approved therapy in 11 years is no mean feat. That is the story of the world’s first approved CRISPR–Cas9 therapy,
- Dietary Sodium Intake Linked to Increased Atopic Dermatitis Riskhttps://reachmd.com/news/dietary-sodium-intake-linked-increased-atopic-dermatitis-risk/2467760/Higher dietary sodium intake has been associated with an increased risk and severity of atopic dermatitis (AD), according to new research in JAMA Dermatology. Researchers for the cross-sectional analysis examined 215,832 participants aged 37-73 years from a UK Biobank cohort using 24-hour
- Autism and ADHD Linked to Neighborhood Conditionshttps://reachmd.com/news/autism-and-adhd-linked-to-neighborhood-conditions/2467746/Autistic youth who were born in underserved neighborhoods are more likely to have greater attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms than those born in communities with more resources. This is one finding of a new study led by researchers at the UC Davis MIND Institute