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- New Study Aims to Combat Sight Damage from Diabeteshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-study-aims-to-combat-sight-damage-from-diabetes/2462976/DETROIT — Fu-Shin Yu, Ph.D., professor of ophthalmology, visual and anatomical sciences in the Wayne State University School of Medicine, received an award from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health for his study aiming to reverse the adverse effects of
- Clinical Trial Begins for Novel Natural Killer Cell Therapyhttps://reachmd.com/news/clinical-trial-begins-for-novel-natural-killer-cell-therapy/2462947/Study to Focus on Adolescents and Young Adults with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cincinnati Children’s is one of only a few centers in the nation to test a novel therapy that uses cytokine-induced memo
- Machine Learning Tool Identifies Rare, Undiagnosed Immune Disorders Through Patients’ Electronic Health Recordshttps://reachmd.com/news/machine-learning-tool-identifies-rare-undiagnosed-immune-disorders-through-patients-electronic-health-records/2462929/Researchers say a machine learning tool can identify many patients with rare, undiagnosed diseases years earlier, potentially improving outcomes and reducing cost and morbidity. The findings, led by researchers at UCLA Health, are described in Science Translational Medicine
- Study Reveals Disparities in Palliative Care for People with Opioid use Disorderhttps://reachmd.com/news/study-reveals-disparities-in-palliative-care-for-people-with-opioid-use-disorder/2462902/Compared with people without opioid use disorder, those with opioid use disorder were less likely to receive palliative care in clinics and in their homes, and were dying at younger ages of causes other than opioid use, according to new research p
- Pandemic Fatigue and Vaccine Hesitancy Continue to Affect Global Public Health, New 23-Country Study in Nature Medicine Reportshttps://reachmd.com/news/pandemic-fatigue-and-vaccine-hesitancy-continue-to-affect-global-public-health-new-23-country-study-in-nature-medicine-reports/2462901/Responses from 23,000 people point to need for more locally relevant communication strategies to increase vaccine confidenceNEW YORK, April 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- While it found that global uptake of at least one COVID
- Uptick in NYC Transit Assault Rate During COVID Pandemic; Has Not Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels Despite Subway Safety Planhttps://reachmd.com/news/uptick-in-nyc-transit-assault-rate-during-covid-pandemic-has-not-returned-to-pre-pandemic-levels-despite-subway-safety-plan/2462904/April 29, 2024-- Has the New York City subway become less safe? This is the question Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health researchers sought to answer in their newest paper investigating rates of complaints to and arrests by the N
- ‘A Simple Idea That Could Make a Substantial Impact’: Can a String Replace Endoscopies for Esophageal Cancer, Other Disorders?https://reachmd.com/news/a-simple-idea-that-could-make-a-substantial-impact-can-a-string-replace-endoscopies-for-esophageal-cancer-other-disorders/2462876/It looks pretty simple: A capsule the size of a jelly bean, attached to a string. And yet, it shows promise as an answer to a vexing question in the fight against
- Air Pollution and Depression Linked with Heart Disease Deaths in Middle-Aged Adultshttps://reachmd.com/news/air-pollution-and-depression-linked-with-heart-disease-deaths-in-middle-aged-adults/2462886/A study in more than 3,000 US counties, with 315 million residents, has suggested that air pollution is linked with stress and depression, putting under-65-year-olds at increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. The research is presented today at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024, a scient
- Many Children with Symptoms of Brain Injuries and Concussions Are Missing out on Vital Checks, National US Study Findshttps://reachmd.com/news/many-children-with-symptoms-of-brain-injuries-and-concussions-are-missing-out-on-vital-checks-national-us-study-finds/2462892/Almost a quarter of US children with symptoms of a brain injury or concussion are not checked for the condition, with younger children particularly likely to be overlooked, a new national study finds. The peer-reviewed US research, which
- Food vs Medicine for IBS: Dietary Measures First, New Study Suggestshttps://reachmd.com/news/food-vs-medicine-for-ibs-dietary-measures-first-new-study-suggests/2462878/©Yurii Kibalnik/stock.adobe.comAmong adults with moderate or severe symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), more than 70% of those who followed either of 2 dietary interventions had a statistical