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- Shining a Light on the Hidden Damage of Mild Brain Injurieshttps://reachmd.com/news/shining-a-light-on-the-hidden-damage-of-mild-brain-injuries/2456735/Credit: CC0 Public Domain Researchers have created a new brain imaging method that allows mild traumatic brain injuries (mTB
- Long-Term Safety of Reproxalap in Dry Eye Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/long-term-safety-of-reproxalap-in-dry-eye-disease/2487006/Key Takeaways No treatment-related serious TEAEs were reported, and no safety concerns were identified in the treated population. Transient, mild instillation site irritation was the most common reproxalap-associated TEAE, and other ocular TEAEs were s
- TEE-Guided CPR in Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arresthttps://reachmd.com/news/tee-guided-cpr-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest/2486896/Key Takeaways Sustained ROSC was similar across groups despite image-guided compression-site adjustment. Higher intra-CPR end-tidal carbon dioxide was observed during minutes 11 to 20 after emergency department arrival in the TEE-guided group.
- New Website Streamlines Laser Therapy Device Selectionhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-website-streamlines-laser-therapy-device-selection/2482984/ColdLasers.org has launched LaserTherapy.com, a redesigned platform aimed at simplifying the process of selecting therapeutic laser devices. The site offers a modern interface, comparison tools, and updated educational content designed to support informed decision-making. The platform addr
- How Damaged Skin May Be the First Domino in Systemic Allergic Sensitizationhttps://reachmd.com/news/how-damaged-skin-may-be-the-first-domino-in-systemic-allergic-sensitization/2473985/New research is challenging long-held assumptions about the origins of allergic disease, revealing that signals from damaged skin can set the stage for systemic allergic responses—even in the absence of direct contact between the allergen and the injury site. These
- Innovative Imaging Approaches in the Staging of Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/innovative-imaging-approaches-in-the-staging-of-advanced-non-small-cell-lung-cancer/2471597/Staging advanced non-small-cell lung cancer is evolving with the integration of advanced imaging modalities. Recent evidence suggests that whole-body MRI, when combined with 18 F-FDG PET/CT, offers enhanced detection of metastatic sites and provides a multidimensional view
- Thinking Outside the Doctor’s Office: Poll Looks at Older Adults’ Use of Urgent Care, Retail Clinics, and Morehttps://reachmd.com/news/thinking-outside-the-doctors-office-poll-looks-at-older-adults-use-of-urgent-care-retail-clinics-and-more/2462673/Newswise — When today’s older adults were growing up, urgent care centers and clinics inside retail stores didn’t exist. But most of them have now embraced these non-traditional sites for getting medical care, a new national poll finds. In the past two years, 60% of peop
- 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
- Researchers Take New ‘Mixed Reality’ Headsets for a Spinhttps://reachmd.com/news/researchers-take-new-mixed-reality-headsets-for-a-spin/2457051/Go to the web site to view the video. Virtual Human Interaction Lab VIDEO Research showed that despite initial experiences of awe when using mixed reality headsets, interacting with the world over time can become difficult for various reas
- Addressing Wounds of Warhttps://reachmd.com/news/addressing-wounds-of-war/2467505/Dr. Olga Denysiuk, MD, PhD, is a highly skilled eye surgeon in Ukraine who now finds herself at the frontlines of ophthalmic trauma care caused by war. Credit: Michael Kryshtalsky, Eyes on Ukraine. Dr. Olga Denysiuk, MD, PhD, is a highly skilled eye surgeon in Ukraine who