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- Want to Feel Less Stressed? Try the Mediterranean Diethttps://reachmd.com/news/want-to-feel-less-stressed-try-the-mediterranean-diet/2467735/Following the Mediterranean diet versus the traditional Western diet might make you feel like you’re under less stress, according to new research conducted by a team from Binghamton University, State University of New York. The findings suggest that people can lower
- New Research Identifies Less Invasive Method for Examining Brain Activity Following Traumatic Brain Injuryhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-research-identifies-less-invasive-method-for-examining-brain-activity-following-traumatic-brain-injury/2467463/FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASENewswise — Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have published new research that reports on a potential alternative and less-invasive approach to measure intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients.This research was published July 12 in the jo
- Study: 5-mm Margins Adequate for Small Melanoma in Situ Lesionshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-5-mm-margins-adequate-small-mis-lesions/2467262/New research shed light on the recurrence rates of melanoma in situ (MIS) lesions removed with a 5-mm margin. "The incidence of MIS has increased significantly over the past decades, and traditional guidelines for treatment of MIS have been excision with a 5-mm clinical margin; however, c
- New siRNA Therapy for Benign Lesions Could Reduce Risk for Future Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-sirna-therapy-benign-lesions-precursor-cancer/2467089/Researchers have developed a novel genetic therapy for reversing the formation of giant moles in patients with congenital melanocytic naevus syndrome (CMN), thereby also reducing their risk for developing melanoma later on. The therapy for this rare condition works by suppressing the NRAS
- New Machine Learning Method Can Better Predict Spine Surgery Outcomeshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-machine-learning-method-can-better-predict-spine-surgery-outcomes/2466930/Researchers who had been using Fitbit data to help predict surgical outcomes have a new method to more accurately gauge how patients may recover from spine surgery. Using machine-learning techniques
- Risk of Death from COVID-19 Lessens, But Infection Still Can Cause Issues 3 Years Laterhttps://reachmd.com/news/risk-of-death-from-covid-19-lessens-but-infection-still-can-cause-issues-3-years-later/2463249/Visit the News Hub Risk of death from COVID-19 lessens, but infection still can cause issues 3 years laterStudy also shows that patients hospitalized within 30 days after infection face 29%
- New Nutrition Guidelines Put Less Sugar and Salt on the Menu for School Mealshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-nutrition-guidelines-put-less-sugar-and-salt-on-the-menu-for-school-meals/2463069/School meals will soon contain less salt and sugar, but can still include chocolate milk, under new nutrition guidelines released by the Biden administration.The Agriculture Department on Wednesday finalized the
- As AI Eye Exams Prove Their Worth, Lessons for Future Tech Emergehttps://reachmd.com/news/as-ai-eye-exams-prove-their-worth-lessons-for-future-tech-emerge/2462729/Christian Espinoza, director of a Southern California drug-treatment provider, recently began employing a powerful new assistant: an artificial intelligence algorithm that can perform eye exams with pictures taken by a retinal camera. It makes qui
- Preventive Mastectomy Less Common for Black Women with Breast Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/preventive-mastectomy-less-common-for-black-women-with-breast-cancer/2462711/by Dennis Thompson Black women with cancer in one breast are less likely
- FDA Gives Nod to Marketing DermaSensor for Skin Lesion Evaluationhttps://reachmd.com/news/fda-gives-nod-to-dermasensor-for-skin-lesion-evaluation/2462213/The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has granted authorization for marketing for the DermaSensor (DermaSensor Inc.) prescription device, indicated for the evaluation of skin lesions suggestive of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and/or squamous cell carcinoma in patients ag