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- Korea Univ. Med Team Forecasts Hearing Status in Schwannoma Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/korea-univ-med-team-forecasts-hearing-status-in-schwannoma-patients/2466905/A recent study demonstrates that radiomics imaging analysis can effectively forecast the hearing status of patients with vestibular schwannoma patients. Since treatment methods, such as surgery or active surveillance, vary for these patients based on tumor size and hearing conditio
- Better Sleep Linked to Lower Loneliness, Study Revealshttps://reachmd.com/news/better-sleep-linked-to-lower-loneliness-study-reveals/2466913/DARIEN, IL – A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found that better sleep health was associated with lower levels of loneliness, and this association was stronger among younger adults.Results indicate that better sleep health was associated with signi
- 3D-Printed Grafts Revolutionize Fight Against Thrombosis, Aneurysmhttps://reachmd.com/news/3d-printed-grafts-revolutionize-fight-against-thrombosis-aneurysm/2466904/A new study presents the development of 3D printed electrospun vascular grafts infused with tetramethylpyrazine (TMP), offering a potential solution to reduce thrombosis and restrain aneurysmal dilatation post-surgery. This innovation has potential implications for improving cardio
- UMD Study: N95 Masks Block Almost All Airborne COVID-19https://reachmd.com/news/umd-study-n95-masks-block-almost-all-airborne-covid-19/2463244/COLLEGE PARK, Md. – In a head-to-head comparison of masks worn by people with activeCOVID-19, the inexpensive "duckbill" N95 came out on top, stopping 98% of COVID-19 particlesin the breath of infected people from escaping into the air. Led by researchers from the
- NIH-Funded Clinical Trial Links Frequent Anger to Increased Risk of Heart Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/nih-funded-clinical-trial-links-frequent-anger-to-increased-risk-of-heart-disease/2466902/Findings demonstrate impairment of blood vessel function; may lead to heart attack, stroke.Recurring feelings of anger may increase a person’s risk of developing heart disease by limiting the blood vessels’ ability to open, according to a new study supported by the Nat
- AI Saving Humans from the Emotional Toll of Monitoring Hate Speechhttps://reachmd.com/news/ai-saving-humans-from-the-emotional-toll-of-monitoring-hate-speech/2463227/A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new machine-learning method that detects hate speech on social media platforms with 88 per cent accuracy, saving employees from hundreds of hours of emotionally damaging work.
- Caffeine Affects Brain Dopamine Function in Patients with Parkinson’s Diseasehttps://reachmd.com/news/caffeine-affects-brain-dopamine-function-in-patients-with-parkinsons-disease/2463201/Previous research has shown that regular caffeine intake is associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. However, there is limited research on the effects of caffeine on disease progression in patients who have already been diagnosed.A follow-up study led by
- UCLA Research Connects Genetic Risk and Brain Changes in Autismhttps://reachmd.com/news/ucla-research-connects-genetic-risk-and-brain-changes-in-autism/2463176/A groundbreaking study led by UCLA Health has unveiled the most detailed view of the complex biological mechanisms underlying autism, showing the first link between genetic risk of the disorder to observed cellular and genetic activity across diff
- DGIST Unveils Wireless Electronic Sutures for Advanced Health Monitoringhttps://reachmd.com/news/dgist-unveils-wireless-electronic-sutures-for-advanced-health-monitoring/2463166/DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) announced on the 16th (Tue) that a research team led by Professor Jaehong Lee of the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Electronics has developed a new human implantable, wireless, health monitoring electronic sutur
- Australian Prostate Cancer Patients Risk Over, Under-Treatmenthttps://reachmd.com/news/australian-prostate-cancer-patients-risk-over-under-treatment/2463167/Patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer (PCA) face the critical decision of whether to undergo treatment with curative intent (TCI, surgery or radiation) or conservative treatment on the background of a cancer where the potential for over-treatment and under-treatment is r