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- COVID-19 Ups Severe Heart Risk in HIV Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/covid-19-ups-severe-heart-risk-in-hiv-patients/2462803/A study led by the Centre for Epidemiological Studies on STIs and AIDS of Catalonia (CEEISCAT) - a group from the Ge
- Clinical Trial Finds Nasal Spray Safely Treats Recurrent Abnormal Heart Rhythmshttps://reachmd.com/news/clinical-trial-finds-nasal-spray-safely-treats-recurrent-abnormal-heart-rhythms/2462771/A clinical trial led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators showed that a nasal spray that patients administer at home, without a physician, successfully and safely treated recurrent episodes of a condition that causes rapid abnormal heart rhythms. The
- FDA Issues Alert on Counterfeit Botox: What Dermatology Clinicians Need to Knowhttps://reachmd.com/news/fda-issues-alert-on-counterfeit-botox-what-dermatology-clinicians-need-to-know/2462785/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an urgent alert to health care professionals and consumers regarding the discovery of counterfeit botulinum toxin (Botox) products in several states. These counterfeit products have been administered for cosmetic purposes, leading to
- Researchers Awarded $15 Million to Study Inflammation’s Impact on Heart, Brain Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/researchers-awarded-15-million-to-study-inflammations-impact-on-heart-brain-health/2462769/DALLAS, April 17, 2024— Research teams from Northwestern University Chicago Campus, University of Michigan and University of Pittsburgh will lead a $15 million project dedicated to studying inflammation’s role in cardiac and brain diseases. The
- New Study Focuses on the Placenta for Clues to the Development of Gestational Diabeteshttps://reachmd.com/news/new-study-focuses-on-the-placenta-for-clues-to-the-development-of-gestational-diabetes/2462758/Marie-France Hivert, MD, MMSc BOSTON, MA – A new study led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute has identified that a deficit in the placental expression of the gene insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGFBP1) and low IGFBP
- In the Genetics of Congenital Heart Disease, Noncoding DNA Fills in Some Blankshttps://reachmd.com/news/in-the-genetics-of-congenital-heart-disease-noncoding-dna-fills-in-some-blanks/2462773/Establishment of the lentiMPRA platform to test cardiac enhancer activity in iPSC-CMs. a. Strategy for pilot experiment to test lentiviral reporter assay in iPSC-CMs. b. Flow cytometry an
- Physical Activity Reduces Stress-Related Brain Activity to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Riskhttps://reachmd.com/news/physical-activity-reduces-stress-related-brain-activity-to-lower-cardiovascular-disease-risk/2462757/BOSTON – New research indicates that physical activity lowers cardiovascular disease risk in part by reducing stress-related signaling in the brain. In the study, which was led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding member of the Mas
- Personalised NMN Supplementation Could Provide Better Health Benefits for Middle-Aged and Older Adultshttps://reachmd.com/news/personalised-nmn-supplementation-could-provide-better-health-benefits-for-middle-aged-and-older-adults/2462689/A double-blinded, randomised clinical trial revealed that NMN supplementation is associated with an increase in blood NAD concentrations, which could lead to better functional outcomes and quality of life among middle-aged and older adults.Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a p
- A Third of Women Experience Migraines Associated with Menstruation, Most Commonly When Premenopausalhttps://reachmd.com/news/a-third-of-women-experience-migraines-associated-with-menstruation-most-commonly-when-premenopausal/2462719/Newswise — WASHINGTON (April 12, 2024) – A third of the nearly 20 million women who participated in a national health survey report migraines during menstruation, and of them, 11.8 million, or 52.5%, were premenopausal. The analysis was conducted by researchers
- Taking on the Global Challenge of Hidden Hungerhttps://reachmd.com/news/taking-on-the-global-challenge-of-hidden-hunger/2462700/Mizzou graduate student Karishma Sri Ravichandran (left) speaks with Kiruba Krishnaswamy while working in the lab