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- Black Patients with Heart Failure Face Stark Disparities in Palliative Care Accesshttps://reachmd.com/news/black-patients-with-heart-failure-face-stark-disparities-in-palliative-care-access/2468697/Only about 12.5% of patients with heart failure in the United States receive a palliative care consultation within five years of their diagnosis, according to a study from Saint Louis University published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Black patients are 15% less likel
- Standardized Autism Screening During Toddler Well Visits Identifies More Children Earlier, Including Those With Subtle Symptomshttps://reachmd.com/news/standardized-autism-screening-during-toddler-well-visits-identifies-more-children-earlier-including-those-with-subtle-symptoms/2468672/A recent study from Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute has revealed that standardized autism screening during pediatric well-child visits leads to earlier identification of children at high likelihood for autism, including those with milder or less obvious symptoms. Published in the
- Fitness Trackers and Machine Learning Show Promise in Detecting Bipolar Disorder Mood Swingshttps://reachmd.com/news/fitness-trackers-and-machine-learning-show-promise-in-detecting-bipolar-disorder-mood-swings/2468688/Bipolar disorder, a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings between depression and mania, presents unique challenges in monitoring and timely intervention. Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital have made a breakthrough by using data from fitness trackers combined with
- Surprising Patterns in Infant Growth After Gestational Diabetes Exposurehttps://reachmd.com/news/surprising-patterns-in-infant-growth-after-gestational-diabetes-exposure/2468668/
- Reimagining IBD Therapy Through the Lens of Evolutionary Medicinehttps://reachmd.com/news/reimagining-ibd-therapy-through-the-lens-of-evolutionary-medicine/2468686/Emerging research highlights how evolutionary medicine—a field that examines how evolutionary processes influence health and disease—could offer novel treatment strategies for chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). By uncovering how gut bacteria adapt to inflammation, scientists aim to develo
- Toward Better Surgical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Knee Replacement Surgeryhttps://reachmd.com/news/toward-better-surgical-outcomes-in-patients-undergoing-knee-replacement-surgery/2468677/
- Telephone Therapy: A Promising Solution for Refugee Children’s Mental Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/telephone-therapy-a-promising-solution-for-refugee-childrens-mental-health/2468622/Refugee children struggling with mental health issues may find relief through a novel form of telephone-based therapy, according to a pioneering study by the University of Surrey. Conducted in Lebanon's Beqa’a region, the research revealed that children who received telephone therapy experienced
- Engineers Develop Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring System Using Miniaturized Radar Technologyhttps://reachmd.com/news/engineers-develop-non-invasive-glucose-monitoring-system-using-miniaturized-radar-technology/2468605/Imagine a future where people with diabetes can monitor their blood sugar levels with a smartwatch instead of pricking their fingers. Engineers at the University of Waterloo have made significant strides toward this goal, developing radar-based technology that enables continuous, non-invasive glu
- Higher Air Pollution Levels Linked to Increased Risk of Head and Neck Cancer, Study Showshttps://reachmd.com/news/higher-air-pollution-levels-linked-to-increased-risk-of-head-and-neck-cancer-study-shows/2468595/New research is highlighting a concerning connection between air pollution and head and neck aerodigestive cancers. A recent study published in Scientific Reports reports a correlation between prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, and an increased incidence of these ca
- Poor Sleep Quality Linked to Higher Postoperative Delirium Risk, Study Findshttps://reachmd.com/news/poor-sleep-quality-linked-to-higher-postoperative-delirium-risk-study-finds/2468532/New research presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024 annual meeting shows a significant link between poor sleep quality in the month leading up to surgery and a heightened risk of postoperative delirium. The findings emphasize the importance of prioritizing sleep health before surgery, particularly