Domain EYEION.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

Affordable, accessible, online pain management program developed

  • medicalxpress.com language
  • 2025-09-03 19:57 event
  • 2 weeks ago schedule
Affordable, accessible, online pain management program developed
Providing an online program to help those living with persistent pain could remove barriers to accessing help, a University of Otago—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka-led study has found.

1.100. As Republicans spar over IVF, some turn to obscure MAHA-backed alternative

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Republican support for in vitro fertilization, after surging in the wake of a 2024 Alabama Supreme Court decision that threatened the procedure, may be splintering as President Donald Trump retreats from his IVF promises and more far-right voices gain ground.

1.101. Massachusetts reports first West Nile virus case in a human in 2025

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

A woman in her 70s has been infected with West Nile virus in Middlesex County, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported on September 2nd, marking the state's first human case of the mosquito-borne disease this year.

1.102. Bay Area doctor pursues cure for chronic hepatitis B as prevention falters

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Liver specialist Maurizio Bonacini is in the race for a cure for hepatitis B, one of the world's most widespread diseases and a top cause of liver cancer around the globe.

1.103. Study suggests link between hepatitis B immunity and lower risk of developing diabetes

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

New research presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Vienna, Austria (15–19 September) and published in the journal Diagnostics shows that people with hepatitis B immunity induced by vaccination have a lower risk of developing diabetes of any kind.

1.104. Common arthritis drug found to lower blood pressure and risk of heart disease

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Methotrexate, a common medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, has a newly recognized useful secondary effect of lowering blood pressure and potentially reduces the risk of heart disease in people with this condition.

1.105. Shampoo-like gel could help chemo patients keep their hair

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Cancer fighters know that losing their hair is often part of the battle, but Michigan State University researchers have developed a shampoo-like gel that has been tested in animal models and could protect hair from falling out during chemotherapy treatment.

1.106. 117 Western Australia vape sellers close up shop, but convenience stores still break the rules

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

New research shows that dedicated vape retail stores in Western Australia (WA) have become extinct since new national federal vaping legislation was introduced last year. But with researchers identifying that many convenience stores continue to break the rules, experts say ongoing monitoring and stricter enforcement is needed.

1.107. Artificially sweetened beverage consumption lifts gestational diabetes risk

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Pregnant women who consume five or more drinks of artificially sweetened beverages (ASB) a week increase their risk of developing gestational diabetes by 6%, new research from the University of Adelaide has found.

1.108. Obtaining prefrontal cortex biopsies during deep brain stimulation adds no risk to procedure, study finds

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Obtaining prefrontal cortex biopsies during deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery in living patients does not increase the risk of adverse events or cognitive decline compared to standard DBS procedures that don't involve biopsies, a team of clinical research scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has demonstrated.

1.109. Affordable, accessible, online pain management program developed

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Providing an online program to help those living with persistent pain could remove barriers to accessing help, a University of Otago—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka-led study has found.

1.110. A serotonin shield rather than a source: Revisiting the placenta's critical role in the health of babies

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

The placenta has long been thought to produce serotonin during pregnancy. But in a new study, Yale researchers shatter the deep-rooted hypothesis—and show that the placenta doesn't produce serotonin but instead regulates its delivery to the embryo and fetus. They found that serotonin comes from the pregnant parent, with the placenta acting as a "serotonin shield" that controls how much reaches the embryo and fetus.

1.111. Member States review the draft Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • emro.who.int language

3 September 2025, Cairo, Egypt – In response to the urgent – and  growing ­– threat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses to global health, development and security, the World Health Organization (WHO) is developing a new Global Action Plan on AMR (AMR GAP 2.0) in line with Resolution WHA77.6 and the 2024 UN Political Declaration on AMR. As part of the process of framing the future of global AMR policy, the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean convened a consultation with Member States this week to review and provide feedback on the zero draft of the new plan. The consultation seeks to ensure that regional perspectives, priorities and challenges are reflected in the global strategy. In her opening remarks to health leaders from across the Region who gathered in Cairo for the event, Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Hanan Balkhy called for a technically robust, operationally practical and socially equitable plan that addresses the social determinants and gender dimensions of AMR and ensures that the Region’s needs are fully reflected in Read more...

1.112. New, 'off-the-shelf' immunotherapy shows promise for treating high-risk childhood leukemia

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Scientists at the University of Oxford, together with colleagues at Imperial College London and the University of Glasgow, have developed a new type of immunotherapy that could improve outcomes for infants and children with high-risk leukemia.

1.113. Pancreatic insulin disruption triggers bipolar disorder-like behaviors in mice, study shows

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Bipolar disorder is a psychiatric disorder characterized by alternating episodes of depression (i.e., low mood and a loss of interest in everyday activities) and mania (i.e., a state in which arousal and energy levels are abnormally high). On average, an estimated 1–2% of people worldwide are diagnosed with bipolar disorder at some point during their lives.

1.114. Gaming to socialize or escape? Research scopes out problematic gaming habits

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

People who have autistic-like traits, but who fall short of a clinical diagnosis, are at risk of problematic gaming, according to a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study exploring what factors can lead to gaming disorders.

1.115. Evaluating chatbot accuracy in the fast-changing blood cancer field

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Patients are increasingly turning to AI for medical information and even advice, but how should they approach using AI-powered services? A new study published Sept. 3 in the journal Future Science OA, provides insight into this question for the fast-moving field of blood cancer, evaluating the quality of responses by ChatGPT to a set of 10 medical questions.

1.116. Hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy may increase risk of stroke

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Given the seriousness and increased frequency of strokes, many studies have been conducted to assess the relationship between hysterectomy and/or bilateral oophorectomy and the risk of stroke, with varying results.

1.117. Customizable protein helps body remove harmful cells, offering hope for cancer and autoimmune diseases

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

A team of scientists at Kyoto University's Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) has created a protein-based therapeutic tool that could change the way we treat diseases caused by harmful or unnecessary cells.

1.118. Researchers urge for U.S. recognition of Chagas disease as endemic

  • 2 weeks ago schedule
  • medicalxpress.com language

Researchers from Texas A&M University, the University of Florida and the Texas Department of State Health Services say the time is now to recognize Chagas disease as endemic in the U.S. The multi-institutional team's perspective article, published in Emerging Infectious Diseases, underscores growing evidence that points to endemic transmission.

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.