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Clinical practice guidelines issued for diabetes distress

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Clinical practice guidelines issued for diabetes distress
The first clinical practice guidelines on assessment and management of diabetes distress among adults were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, held from Sept. 15 to 19 in Vienna.

4. Emergency departments report more consults for hospice and palliative care

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One-third of Americans will visit an emergency department, or ED, within a month of their death. While EDs are primarily purposed to provide emergent care, they're increasingly becoming an initial touchpoint for hospice and palliative care, or HPC, referrals and consultations, according to a new study from several researchers at Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences.

5. Team-based care aids pregnant women with substance use disorders

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A new study from Oregon Health & Science University shows that a team-based, whole-person approach to caring for pregnant people with substance use disorders holds promise in improving health outcomes and helping keep families together.

6. Two forms of ketamine therapy can reduce symptom severity in patients with treatment-resistant depression

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A new study led by Mass General Brigham investigators compared the effects of repeated intravenous (IV) ketamine and intranasal (IN) esketamine in patients with treatment-resistant depression. In a retrospective analysis of data from a cohort of 153 adult patients treated at McLean Hospital, researchers revealed that both treatments reduced depression severity, but IV ketamine led to relatively faster and greater improvements in symptoms.

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Vaccines are usually administered with a needle poke into the arm. But what if instead of a poke, you could get vaccinated with a huff and a puff?

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Flavored marijuana vaping is now the most common form of use among American teenagers who vape cannabis, according to new findings from the University of Michigan's annual Monitoring the Future surveys.

9. Unique pan-cancer immunotherapy destroys tumors without attacking healthy tissue

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A new, highly potent class of immunotherapeutics with unique Velcro-like binding properties can kill diverse cancer types without harming normal tissue, University of California, Irvine cancer researchers have demonstrated.

10. Childhood stress strongly linked to chronic disease in adulthood, researchers report

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Research published by Duke University researchers has found a strong link between higher stress in children and adverse health conditions for them later in life. Appearing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study used measurable metrics of health over time to create a more quantitative view of how stress early in life affects health.

11. Genetic model reveals a form of calcium release is unnecessary for normal muscle contraction

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The mechanism of skeletal muscle contraction is a process that relies on calcium signaling. However, the physiological role of calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) through the ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) has remained unresolved for decades.

12. States are cutting Medicaid provider payments long before Trump cuts hit

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Every day for nearly 18 years, Alessandra Fabrello has been a medical caregiver for her son, on top of being his mom.

13. Clinical practice guidelines issued for diabetes distress

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The first clinical practice guidelines on assessment and management of diabetes distress among adults were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, held from Sept. 15 to 19 in Vienna.

14. FDA grants accelerated approval for first treatment for Barth syndrome

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval to Forzinity (elamipretide) injection as the first treatment for Barth syndrome.

15. Polyunsaturated fatty acid therapy reverses age-related vision decline in mice

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Changes in vision are often a common sign of aging. But what if we could reverse age-related visual decline? In a new study, UC Irvine researchers explore a possible therapy for addressing "aging" in the eye and for preventing diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

16. Circadian rhythms closely tied to bone resorption but not formation, study finds

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How our bodies break down and remove old and damaged bone tissue is linked to our inner circadian clock, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Sheffield.

17. Unfolded protein response pathway offers new targets to treat bone weakness in cancer patients

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Before a chain of amino acids can become an active and useful protein, it must be processed and folded into the appropriate conformation. Much of this processing occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of every cell.

18. Mucus contains molecules that block Salmonella infection, study reveals

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Mucus is more than just a sticky substance: It contains a wealth of powerful molecules called mucins that help to tame microbes and prevent infection. In a new study, MIT researchers have identified mucins that defend against Salmonella and other bacteria that cause diarrhea.

19. Machine learning and cell imaging combine to predict effectiveness of multiple sclerosis medication

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Brazilian researchers, in partnership with French institutions, have developed a tool that can predict how patients will respond to natalizumab, one of the most commonly used drugs for treating multiple sclerosis.

20. Study explains loss of efficacy of common type 2 diabetes drug

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Type 2 diabetes medications, such as sulfonylureas, have been a mainstay of treating the disease since they came on the market in the early 1950s. However, although they are one of the most common drugs for this condition, it is not surprising that they lose effectiveness over time and have been seen to often cause more side effects than other antidiabetic drugs.

21. Gene expression may help predict treatment response in thyroid cancer

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A study led by Vincenzo Condello and Christofer Juhlin of the Karolinska Institutet explores why some papillary thyroid cancers don't respond well to radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy—a key treatment used after surgery to eliminate remaining thyroid cancer cells.

22. Storms claim young lives: Cyclones tied to 850,000 child deaths in 20 years

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Tropical cyclones pose an important risk of death for children under five in low- and middle-income countries, reports a new study led by Renjie Chen of Fudan University, China, published in PLOS Medicine.

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