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- UT Southwestern Study Shows Glucagon Is Key for Kidney Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/ut-southwestern-study-shows-glucagon-is-key-for-kidney-health/2457352/The image on the left shows a normal kidney; the image on the right shows a kidney lacking the glucagon receptor and displaying a high degree of scarring. Scarring is visualized with a collagen III antibody shown at 20x magnification. DALLAS
- Remote Online Genetic Education Programs Can Spur Testing for Inherited Susceptibility to Cancer, Study Suggestshttps://reachmd.com/news/remote-online-genetic-education-programs-can-spur-testing-for-inherited-susceptibility-to-cancer-study-suggests/2457342/BOSTON – Even as it's become clear that an inherited susceptibility to some cancers is more common than once thought, genetic testing of family members of cancer patients hasn't increased as much as experts had hoped. A new study led by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institut
- Wearable Sticker Allows Communication Through Hand Movementshttps://reachmd.com/news/wearable-sticker-allows-communication-through-hand-movements/2457344/Imagine wearing a thin flexible sticker that can turn your hand or finger movement into communication without you having to say a word or tap a touch screen. Researchers have developed a new type of wearable sensor that can accomplish this futuristic feat and could open new possibilities f
- Diet Tied to Preeclampsia in Pregnant Low-Income Hispanic Womenhttps://reachmd.com/news/diet-tied-to-preeclampsia-in-pregnant-low-income-hispanic-women/2457341/A research study led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that certain combinations of foods consumed during pregnancy may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing preeclampsia, a potentially life-threatening blood pressure condition that can have serious consequences
- What Math Tells Us About Social Dilemmashttps://reachmd.com/news/what-math-tells-us-about-social-dilemmas/2457328/Mathematics plays a crucial role in understanding and analyzing various aspects of human behavior, including social dilemmas. Social dilemmas are situations where individuals must choose between their own self-interest and the collective good, often leading to complex decisio
- New Brain Stimulation Technique Shows Promise for Treating Brain Disordershttps://reachmd.com/news/new-brain-stimulation-technique-shows-promise-for-treating-brain-disorders/2457296/This figure summarizes the outcomes following ultrasound stimulation. Low-intensity brainwave-like pattern ultrasound stimulation sequentially stimulates TRPA1 in astrocytes, leading to B
- The GreenME Project Will Analyze the Role of Nature-Based Health Therapies in Addressing Mental Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/the-greenme-project-will-analyze-the-role-of-nature-based-health-therapies-in-addressing-mental-health/2457306/Can mental health benefit from nature-based health therapies? A new scientific project led by ICTA-UAB will explore how these types of therapies, consisting of frequent exposure to natural green spaces, could be integrated into public health and nature promotion policies to
- Diagnosis, Clinical Trials and Treatments for Inherited Retinal Diseaseshttps://reachmd.com/news/diagnosis-clinical-trials-and-treatments-for-inherited-retinal-diseases/2457281/Oct. 14, 2023 Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) vary widely, but most of them lead to progressive and profound visual symptoms. Timely diagnosis, counseling and resource discussions are imperative to improve quality of life
- Researchers Are Using RNA in a New Approach to Fight HIVhttps://reachmd.com/news/researchers-are-using-rna-in-a-new-approach-to-fight-hiv/2457275/Society learned about the value of mRNA during the COVID-19 pandemic when we saw scientists and medical professionals harness its power to deliver a vaccine for the virus within a year. Now, University of Waterloo pharmacy associate professor Emmanuel Ho has developed a novel nanomedicine
- The HILPDA Protein: A Potential Biomarker for New Treatment Options in Aggressive Kidney Cancerhttps://reachmd.com/news/the-hilpda-protein-a-potential-biomarker-for-new-treatment-options-in-aggressive-kidney-cancer/2457276/A new study from Karolinska Institutet discovered that blocking the MYC tumor protein in kidney cancer cells leads to an increase in fat droplets, which are associated with tumor growth. The study provides crucial knowledge for identifying new therapeutic targets for treating this aggressive form