Showing 7721-7730 of 10621 results for "".
- Systemic Immune-inflammation Index Tied to Mortality in CKDhttps://reachmd.com/news/systemic-immune-inflammation-index-tied-to-mortality-in-ckd/2468288/by Lori Solomon There is a J-shaped association between systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) levels and all-cause mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study published online Sept. 10 in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease. M
- Food Fussiness a Largely Genetic Trait from Toddlerhood to Adolescencehttps://reachmd.com/news/food-fussiness-a-largely-genetic-trait-from-toddlerhood-to-adolescence/2468253/Fussy eating is mainly influenced by genes and is a stable trait lasting from toddlerhood to early adolescence, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL (University College London), King’s College London and the University of Leeds.
- Telemedicine Improved Doctors’ Quality of Patient Care During COVID, New Study Showshttps://reachmd.com/news/telemedicine-improved-doctors-quality-of-patient-care-during-covid-new-study-shows/2468273/We all remember when the COVID-19 lockdown in early 2020 upended the comfort of our daily routines. Businesses were forced to adapt to limited ways of engaging with customers, with varied levels of success. Lockdown posed a unique challenge for physicians: they could
- Vitiligo: From Obscurity to Spotlight – Advancing Care with New Therapies and AIhttps://reachmd.com/news/vitiligo-from-obscurity-to-spotlight-advancing-care-with-new-therapies-and-ai/2468275/Over the past decade, vitiligo has transitioned from relative obscurity to become a focal point in dermatological research and clinical practice. This Research Topic aims to explore the recent surge in vitiligo-related studies, offering a comprehensive overview of cu
- Why Gut Health Issues Are More Common in Womenhttps://reachmd.com/news/why-gut-health-issues-are-more-common-in-women/2468251/There’s a hidden gender gap when it comes to digestive problems, with women taking the lead in this unpleasant contest. While men are hardly immune to gastrointestinal woes, certain digestive problems are considerably more common in women. “Women aren’t broken—they’re just
- New Tool Reveals Details of the Microscopic Brain Structures Between Neuronshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-tool-reveals-details-of-the-microscopic-brain-structures-between-neurons/2468239/Between and around the billions of neurons in the human brain is an equally vital scaffold, the extracellular matrix (ECM). An interlinked net of proteins and sugars that surrounds brain cells, the ECM is more than simple structural support; changes in the ECM can regulate complex brai
- Monoclonal Antibodies Could Help Provide an Answer to Antimicrobial Resistancehttps://reachmd.com/news/monoclonal-antibodies-could-help-provide-an-answer-to-antimicrobial-resistance/2468216/Monoclonal antibodies – treatments developed by cloning a cell that makes an antibody – could help provide an answer to the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance, say scientists. A team lead by researchers at the University of Camb
- Clinical Trial Evaluates Spatial Computing App on Apple Vision Pro in Operating Roomhttps://reachmd.com/news/clinical-trial-evaluates-spatial-computing-app-on-apple-vision-pro-in-operating-room/2468205/Minimally invasive surgeons at UC San Diego Health are the first in the nation to evaluate the potential use of spatial computing apps on Apple Vision Pro in the operating room. This feasibility study was initiated after two months of testing in the Center for
- Novel Chemotherapy ‘Spray’ Gives Hope to Patients with Advanced Gastric Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/novel-chemotherapy-spray-gives-hope-to-patients-with-advanced-gastric-cancer/2468178/SINGAPORE: Using a novel “spray” to administer chemotherapy drugs beyond the protective membrane surrounding the abdomen cavity, combined with immunotherapy through the bloodstream, could stop gastric can
- Long Radiotherapy Course Shows Better Organ Preservation in Rectal Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/long-radiotherapy-course-shows-better-organ-preservation-in-rectal-cancer/2468180/The COVID-19 pandemic has enabled researchers to show that a long course of radiotherapy given before surgery may be a better treatment for avoiding surgery, preserving the rectum and anus, and preventing regrowth of the primary tumor than a short