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- Asthma and Antibiotic Use as Predictors in Nasal Polyp Recurrencehttps://reachmd.com/news/asthma-and-antibiotic-use-as-predictors-in-nasal-polyp-recurrence/2471348/What's New A recent study identifies asthma and antibiotic use as significant predictors of nasal polyp recurrence, impacting surgical outcomes in chronic rhinosinusitis. Significance The findings help refine pre-surgical risk assessments, potentiall
- Revolutionizing CLL Treatment: The New All-Tablet Therapeutic Approachhttps://reachmd.com/news/revolutionizing-cll-treatment-the-new-all-tablet-therapeutic-approach/2471365/What's New A new all-tablet treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, showing better outcomes than chemotherapy, has been identified through a recent international study. Significance This development is crucial as it offers a potentially more effe
- The Ineffectiveness of Brain Stimulation in Post-Stroke Motor Recoveryhttps://reachmd.com/news/the-ineffectiveness-of-brain-stimulation-in-post-stroke-motor-recovery/2471367/Recent studies reveal that brain stimulation techniques, once hoped to enhance motor recovery in stroke survivors, show no significant benefit when combined with movement therapy. Understanding the Study Context The exploration into bra
- Link Between Simple Congenital Heart Diseases and Epilepsy Risk Revealedhttps://reachmd.com/news/link-between-simple-congenital-heart-diseases-and-epilepsy-risk-revealed/2471377/A recent study highlights the increased risk of epilepsy associated with simple congenital heart diseases, particularly patent foramen ovale (PFO). This finding could guide future treatment and prevention strategies in affected patients. The stu
- COVID-19's Link to Brain Biomarkers: Implications for Alzheimer’s Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/covid-19s-link-to-brain-biomarkers-implications-for-alzheimers-disease/2471305/What's New A new study indicates that COVID-19 may elevate the levels of biomarkers associated with brain proteins related to Alzheimer's disease, suggesting a possible increased risk of dementia. Significance Understanding the potential long-term im
- Understanding the Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Pregnancyhttps://reachmd.com/news/understanding-the-cardiovascular-risks-associated-with-pregnancy/2471307/What's New A national survey has highlighted a widespread lack of awareness among Americans regarding the long-term cardiovascular risks associated with pregnancy. The survey, conducted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, shows that many people are u
- Evaluating the Impact of Added Sugars in US Infant Formula on Baby Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/evaluating-the-impact-of-added-sugars-in-us-infant-formula-on-baby-health/2471316/Assessing How Early Sugar Exposure Shapes Long-Term Health Outcomes This article explores concerns over high levels of added sugar in US infant formula, examining evidence that links early exposure to added sugars with an increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes,
- Promising Results for Personalized Kidney Cancer Vaccinehttps://reachmd.com/news/promising-results-for-personalized-kidney-cancer-vaccine/2471308/What's New Recent findings underscore the potential of a new personalized cancer vaccine in enhancing immune responses against kidney cancer, with significant implications for future treatments. Significance The news is significant because it highlig
- Investigating Potential Ocular Risks of Weight-Loss Drugshttps://reachmd.com/news/investigating-potential-ocular-risks-of-weight-loss-drugs/2471333/Research conducted at the University of Utah's John A. Moran Eye Center explored potential vision complications in patients using semaglutide and tirzepatide, commonly prescribed weight-loss drugs. The review of nine cases suggests that rapid alterations in blood sugar level
- Study: Mohs Lowers Local Recurrence in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomahttps://reachmd.com/news/study-mohs-lowers-local-recurrence-in-cutaneous-squamous-cell-carcinoma/2471328/New research published in JAMA Dermatology suggested that Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) was associated with a lower local recurrence rate for high-stage cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). The retrospective coho