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- A Newborn Genetic Screening Study Reaches New Milestonehttps://reachmd.com/news/a-newborn-genetic-screening-study-reaches-new-milestone/2462948/A research study named Early Check has screened 1,000 newborns after birth in an effort to help identify rare conditions early, provide treatment, give parents educational information, and connect families with specialists throughout the state of North Carolina.
- Vitamin D Deficiency in Newborns: Links to Later Mental Health Disordershttps://reachmd.com/news/vitamin-d-deficiency-in-newborns-links-to-later-mental-health-disorders/2474685/In a revelation that could reshape how we think about early childhood health, compelling new research has identified a striking link between vitamin D deficiency in newborns and an increased risk of developing serious mental health disorders later in life. Condition
- Researchers Identify Cause of Serious Brain Bleeding Condition in Premature Newbornshttps://reachmd.com/news/researchers-identify-cause-of-serious-brain-bleeding-condition-in-premature-newborns/2467294/A new study by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare, reveals insights that could lead to new treatments for a serious brain bleeding condition that’s common in newborns with very low birth weight. The findings are pu
- The Fountain of Youth is … a T Cell?https://reachmd.com/news/the-fountain-of-youth-is-a-t-cell/2456960/The Takeaway CSHL scientists have found a way to reprogram T cells to fight aging. After using them to eliminate specific cells in mice, the scientists discovered they lived healthier lives and didn’t develop aging-associated conditions
- Genomic Newborn Screening in Action: BabyScreen+ Study Affirms Feasibility, Acceptance, and Clinical Impacthttps://reachmd.com/news/genomic-newborn-screening-in-action-babyscreen-study-affirms-feasibility-acceptance-and-clinical-impact/2483929/With the accelerating promise of precision medicine, genomic newborn screening (gNBS) has long been envisioned as a next frontier in preventive healthcare. Now, findings from the BabyScreen+ stu
- Dendritic Cells and the Future of Food Allergy Preventionhttps://reachmd.com/news/dendritic-cells-unraveling-mechanisms-in-food-allergy-prevention/2474218/In the evolving landscape of food allergy research, one cell type is taking center stage for its gatekeeping role in immune education: the dendritic cell. Long regarded as sentinels of the immune system, dendritic cells are now drawing focused attention for their p
- Enhancing Under-Skin CAR-T Cell Therapieshttps://reachmd.com/news/enhancing-under-skin-car-t-cell-therapies/2467036/T-cell stimulating biomaterial that slowly biodegrades under the skin stimulates CAR-T cells in the body to improve therapeutic efficacy in an aggressive mouse tumor model.By Benjamin Boettner(BOSTON) — CAR-T cell therapies are transforming the treatment of previously
- How and When Immune Cells Form Pathogen Memorieshttps://reachmd.com/news/how-and-when-immune-cells-form-pathogen-memories/2457022/Unexpected findings have emerged about how and when certain infection-killing white blood cells decide to form memories about their encounters with a pathogen.It has been known for decades that these cells can turn themselves into durable memory cells that can survive a long time
- Uncovering the Specialized Immune Cells That Fight COVID-19https://reachmd.com/news/uncovering-the-specialized-immune-cells-that-fight-covid-19/2468067/Mass cytometry analysis of B cells reveals distinct groups of activated and resting memory B cell populations. Credit: Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-50997-4
- Targeting Vulnerability in B-Cell Development Leads to Novel Drug Combination for Leukemiahttps://reachmd.com/news/targeting-vulnerability-in-b-cell-development-leads-to-novel-drug-combination-for-leukemia/2462651/B-cell development stage is a challenge and vulnerability in B-ALL B-ALL is a cancer derived from white blood cells called B cells. Under normal circumstances, B cells develop from immature to fully mature, passing through eight steps. In cancers, cells can get stuck in a