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- New Postpartum Care Recommendations Target CVD Riskhttps://reachmd.com/news/new-postpartum-care-recommendations-target-cvd-risk/2463076/Pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. have risen 140% over the past three decades and cardiovascular disease is the leading cause.[1] Despite e
- New Cardiac Research Will Save Women’s Lives by Improving Detection of Heart Failurehttps://reachmd.com/news/new-cardiac-research-will-save-womens-lives-by-improving-detection-of-heart-failure/2463058/Peer-reviewed – Observational Study - People An important new study has advanced how heart failure is detected in women – meaning more female patients can be diagnosed and at an earlier stage. Researchers led by teams
- Study Discovers Distinct Population of 'Troublemaker' Platelet Cells Appear with Aginghttps://reachmd.com/news/study-discovers-distinct-population-of-troublemaker-platelet-cells-appear-with-aging/2463050/Upon vascular injury, platelets in young mice form much smaller blood clots (left) than platelets in old mice (right), where the clot almost occludes the blood vessel. Fluorescence microscop
- New Biomarker Diagnoses Asymptomatic Alzheimer's Stageshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-biomarker-diagnoses-asymptomatic-alzheimers-stages/2463057/A study led by the Molecular and Cellular Neurobiotechnology group at the University of Barcelona and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) has identified a new biomarker of Alzheimer's disease in asymptomatic stages of the disease. The molecule is miR-519a-3p, a
- Participants of Pioneering CRISPR Gene Editing Trial See Vision Improvehttps://reachmd.com/news/participants-of-pioneering-crispr-gene-editing-trial-see-vision-improve/2463010/In early 2020, surgeons at the OHSU Casey Eye Institute performed the first in-body CRISPR gene editing procedure as part of the Phase 1/2 BRILLIANCE clinical trial. Now, new trial results show about 79% of the 14 trial’s participants with a rare form of inherited blindness
- Korea University College of Medicine’s Team Facilitates Personalized Treatment Opportunities for Malignant Brain Tumor, Glioblastomahttps://reachmd.com/news/korea-university-college-of-medicines-team-facilitates-personalized-treatment-opportunities-for-malignant-brain-tumor-glioblastoma/2463030/A pioneering study has been released, showcasing the first-ever uncovering of the evolutionary dynamics of glioblastoma recurrence through proteogenomic analysis, offering potential therapeutic avenues. The research team, led b
- Hyperspectral Dark-Field Microscopy for Rapid and Accurate Identification of Cancerous Tissueshttps://reachmd.com/news/hyperspectral-dark-field-microscopy-for-rapid-and-accurate-identification-of-cancerous-tissues/2463024/Breast-conserving surgery (BCS), also called lumpectomy, involves the removal of a cancerous lump and some surrounding tissue. BCS is suitable for women with early-stage breast cancer or small lumps, as it preserves more of the breast compared to mastectomy. After BCS, it is crucial to
- Research: Volunteering Boosts Life Quality in Older Singaporeanshttps://reachmd.com/news/research-volunteering-boosts-life-quality-in-older-singaporeans/2463004/A new study by NTU Singapore and Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke-NUS) has found that compared to non-volunteers, older adults who volunteer feel more supported by their social networks, which in turn leads to an improvement in their quality of life. This is even though social
- Removing Gut Bacteria’s Potential ‘Safe House’ May Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer Subtypehttps://reachmd.com/news/removing-gut-bacterias-potential-safe-house-may-lower-risk-of-colorectal-cancer-subtype/2462994/Study led by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital found an association between appendix removal and a decreased risk of colorectal cancer positive for tumor-promoting bacteria The appendix, once dismissed as an unnecessary human o
- COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Attitudes Toward Wearableshttps://reachmd.com/news/covid-19-pandemic-changed-attitudes-toward-wearables/2463002/To understand perceptions of wearables and identify the barriers to adoption, Cruz assembled a small group of low-income Hispanic and Latine adults in Chicago and Los Angeles. Participants met the low-income criteria if their income levels fell at or below the low-income threshold