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Computational model accurately predicts lung motion with minimal radiation

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Computational model accurately predicts lung motion with minimal radiation
A research team led by Prof. Li Hai from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new computational model that can accurately predict lung motion caused by breathing, offering safer and more precise options for lung biopsies and radiotherapy. The findings were published in Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics.

2.806. Open source availability accelerates access to medical devices for small patient groups

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The University of Twente is introducing its first MDR-compliant open-source medical device: the 3D base plate. This open-source initiative provides an alternative route to low-risk medical devices that are not commercially viable. However, it does have a clinical added value for the patient.

2.807. Enabling healthy aging: Discussion paper recommends shift in focus in research and medicine

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Aging is the primary risk factor for cancer, dementia, and cardiovascular diseases. As the understanding of the biology of aging constantly improves, there are already initial approaches to geroprotection, which seeks to reduce the age-related risk of disease and thus extend healthy lifespan.

2.808. Study proposes turning tools into teammates to boost motivation

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A study published in the Journal of Marketing reveals a powerful way to combat declining physical activity levels: anthropomorphizing fitness equipment. This novel approach, explored by researchers Lili Wang of Zhejiang University and Maferima Touré-Tillery of Northwestern University, highlights how assigning human-like traits to workout tools can transform exercise routines.

2.809. Peers and private norms drive doctors' antibiotic prescribing

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Doctors' decisions to prescribe antibiotics are strongly influenced by their own use of and attitudes toward antibiotics—and even more so by their beliefs about their peers' behavior. A new study published in Kyklos shows that Swedish doctors who perceive their colleagues as being restrictive about antibiotic prescriptions are more likely to refrain from prescribing the medication themselves.

2.810. Tree-shrew study finds specific brain circuit linking nighttime light exposure and depression

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A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that chronic exposure to artificial light at night (LAN) can trigger depression-like behaviors by activating a specific neural pathway in the brain.

2.811. Patients with mental health disorders face a 'mixed bag' of experiences with medical care in the ER

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Many people with mental health or substance use disorders experience stigma and perceived biases when seeking medical care—not directly related to their mental health—in a hospital emergency department (ED/ER), according to research by the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

2.812. Digital inhalers may detect early warning signs of COPD flare-ups

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Digital inhalers may help predict impending acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a new study published in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation.

2.813. 2,770 cases of arboviral disease reported in 48 states and D.C. in 2023

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In 2023, 48 states and the District of Columbia reported 2,770 human arboviral disease cases, with West Nile Virus (WNV) being the most common, according to research published in the June 12 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

2.814. After Dobbs decision, 42% of surveyed abortion providers in abortion-ban states relocated, research shows

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Following the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022) decision, 42% of surveyed clinicians who provided abortions in states banning abortion relocated to another state, almost all to states not banning abortion, according to a research letter published online June 11 in JAMA Network Open.

2.815. Computational model accurately predicts lung motion with minimal radiation

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A research team led by Prof. Li Hai from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new computational model that can accurately predict lung motion caused by breathing, offering safer and more precise options for lung biopsies and radiotherapy. The findings were published in Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics.

2.816. Two brain cell types that determine whether smells are pleasant or unpleasant identified

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You wouldn't microwave fish around your worst enemy—the smell lingers both in kitchen and memory. It is one few of us like, let alone have positive associations with. But what makes our brains decide a smell is stinky?

2.817. AI is influencing women's health in new ways, from fertility to menopause

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AI is making its way into women's health in unusual ways, from a sanitary napkin that can predict ovarian cancer to an algorithm trained to detect patterns of endometriosis years before traditional diagnostic methods.

2.818. Electronic nudge letters do not improve guideline-directed medical therapy in CKD

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Neither delivery of electronic nudge letters nor letters to general practice increase uptake of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study published online June 7 in Circulation.

2.819. Mapping tick antiviral responses: Newly identified proteins could help stop deadly fever virus spread

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Researchers from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have helped uncover how ticks mount a defense against a deadly virus increasingly found in parts of East Asia, a discovery that could help disrupt disease transmission.

2.820. Adolescent drug trial supporting use of medication for depression reanalyzed

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A highly cited trial from 2007 used by international health agencies to support the use of medication for adolescents with depression has been critically reviewed by a team from the University of Adelaide.

2.821. Prescribing fewer antibiotics might not be enough to combat threat of 'superbugs,' says new research

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Antimicrobial resistance is still spreading in the environment despite a reduction in the amounts of antibiotic drugs prescribed, according to a new study led by the University of Bath. Researchers warn that multiple approaches will be required to tackle the increasing threat of antimicrobial resistance to public health.

2.822. Diabetes during pregnancy linked to increased fetal heart fat

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Diabetes during pregnancy—whether pre-existing or gestational—may lead to increased fat accumulation around the fetal heart, according to a new meta-analysis published in Biomolecules and Biomedicine. The findings suggest a possible early marker for future cardiometabolic disorders in children born to mothers with diabetes.

2.823. More women can now get answers about their hereditary risk of breast and ovarian cancer with genetic method

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There may be hopeful news ahead for families with a history of breast and ovarian cancer.

2.824. More family doctors are nearing the age of retirement, raising concern about future of primary care

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A new ICES study has found that 1.74 million patients in Ontario are attached to family physicians aged 65 or older, and that many of those patients are elderly and have complex medical needs.

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