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- Injury Prediction Rule Could Decrease Radiographic Imaging Exposure in Children, Study Showshttps://reachmd.com/news/injury-prediction-rule-could-decrease-radiographic-imaging-exposure-in-children-study-shows/2466976/(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – While cervical spine injuries (CSI) are uncommon in children, they can be potentially devastating, resulting in quadriplegia – paralysis below the neck affecting both arms and both legs. Detecting CSIs in
- Severity of Calls to U.S. Poison Centers Increases Sharplyhttps://reachmd.com/news/severity-of-calls-to-us-poison-centers-increases-sharply/2466969/Chris Holstege, MD America’s poison centers are fielding increasingly severe cases that are dramatically more likely to lead to severe harm or death in both adults and children, a new study from the University of Virginia School of Medicine reve
- New Method to Fight Age-Related Vision Loss Unveiledhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-method-to-fight-age-related-vision-loss-unveiled/2466970/Cirrus Therapeutics , the University of Bristol, and London's Global University Institute of Ophthalmology have discovered a revolutionary treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of vision loss among older adults.Featured on the cover of the j
- Study Identifies Genetic Variant as a Clear Cause of Alzheimer's—Does This Mean You Should Get Tested?https://reachmd.com/news/study-identifies-genetic-variant-as-a-clear-cause-of-alzheimersdoes-this-mean-you-should-get-tested/2466982/Recent research suggests that some Alzheimer’s cases can be traced back to a direct genetic cause, raising questions about the future of diagnosis and treatment. Currently, most cases of Alzheimer’s don't ha
- Sanders-Brown Study: Long-Read RNA Sequencing Reveals Key Gene Expressions in Alzheimer’s Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/sanders-brown-study-long-read-rna-sequencing-reveals-key-gene-expressions-in-alzheimers-disease/2466963/LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 6, 2024) — Researchers at the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging are working to develop a pre-symptomatic disease diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s disease.
- Lost in Lockdown: Study Reveals Feeling Isolated from Others Can Warp Our Perception of Timehttps://reachmd.com/news/lost-in-lockdown-study-reveals-feeling-isolated-from-others-can-warp-our-perception-of-time/2466940/Lost in lockdown: Study reveals feeling isolated from others can warp our perception of time Posted on 4 June 2024 Feelings of loneliness and social isolation during the pandemic left many people confused about the order of
- Statisticians Demand Rigor, Transparency in Diagnostic Test Evaluationshttps://reachmd.com/news/statisticians-demand-rigor-transparency-in-diagnostic-test-evaluations/2463252/Recommendations designed to reframe the evaluation of in vitro diagnostic tests have been published today by the Royal Statistical Society in its Series A journal.The report, which will be submitted to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, is intended to help prevent future scenarios in
- Sleep Apnea in Older Adults Increases Hospitalization Riskhttps://reachmd.com/news/sleep-apnea-in-older-adults-increases-hospitalization-risk/2466921/DARIEN, IL – A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found that sleep apnea is associated with increased odds of future utilization of health care services including hospitalization among older adults.Results show that participants aged 50 years and olde
- Auto-Brewery Syndrome: Intoxication Without Drinkinghttps://reachmd.com/news/auto-brewery-syndrome-intoxication-without-drinking/2466926/Summary: A new study describes auto-brewery syndrome, a rare condition where gut fungi ferment alcohol, leading to intoxication without drinking. A 50-year-old woman, repeatedly visiting the emergency department for unexplained alcohol intoxication symptoms, was diagnos
- Fewer Than 1 in 4 Patients Receive Dietary Counseling After a Heart Attackhttps://reachmd.com/news/fewer-than-1-in-4-patients-receive-dietary-counseling-after-a-heart-attack/2466918/Although diet is the leading contributor to premature death from heart disease in the United States, fewer than one-quarter of people who undergo major heart events re