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Deep sleep and daytime control key to nocturnal enuresis management, finds study

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Deep sleep and daytime control key to nocturnal enuresis management, finds study
Specific factors, including deep sleep and daytime urinary control, are associated with treatment-responsive nocturnal enuresis among children, according to a study published online April 23 in BMC Pediatrics.

3.127. Macrophages elicit separate pathways for inflammation and lysosomal function in diseases due to toxic particle exposure

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Human exposure to toxic particles drives various diseases. Examples include gout, an acute arthritis driven by monosodium urate crystals, or MSUc; CPPD disease, another inflammatory joint disease driven by calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals, or CPPDc; and the lung disease silicosis, driven by inhaled silica-derived nanoparticles.

3.128. Weekly semaglutide improves blood sugar and weight in adults with type 1 diabetes, clinical trial finds

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A new clinical trial found that taking a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug once weekly significantly improves blood sugar and leads to substantial weight loss in adults with type 1 diabetes who use automated insulin delivery systems.

3.129. AI chatbot safeguards fail to prevent spread of health disinformation, study reveals

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A study assessed the effectiveness of safeguards in foundational large language models (LLMs) to protect against malicious instruction that could turn them into tools for spreading disinformation, or the deliberate creation and dissemination of false information with the intent to harm.

3.130. FDA approves Monjuvi for relapsed, refractory follicular lymphoma

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Monjuvi (tafasitamab-cxix) for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma.

3.131. Dual-targeting radiopharmaceutical therapy safe and effective across multiple cancers

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A new cancer treatment that delivers radiation directly to tumors by targeting two key markers simultaneously has been shown to be safe and effective in human trials. Acting like a "smart missile," the dual-targeting radiopharmaceutical is designed to attach to two vulnerable sites on cancer cells, enabling more precise and potent therapy. Early results show that nearly 90% of patients experienced either tumor shrinkage or disease stabilization. These findings were presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025 Annual Meeting.

3.132. New PET tracer delivers high-quality images of brain inflammation activity

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A newly developed PET radiotracer has shown the ability to produce high-quality images of real-time brain inflammation, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025 Annual Meeting and published as a supplement in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

3.133. PET imaging links brain inflammation to speech disorder and Parkinson-like syndrome

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A novel PET imaging approach has revealed distinct patterns of brain inflammation in patients with progressive apraxia of speech (PAOS), a rare neurodegenerative disorder that affects speech planning. These findings provide new insight into how neuroinflammation and tau pathology may drive disease progression in PAOS, opening potential avenues for earlier diagnosis and targeted treatments.

3.134. Hydrops MRI accurately differentiates Meniere disease and vestibular migraine

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The combination of cochlear endolymphatic hydrops (CEH) and vestibular endolymphatic hydrops (VEH) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) accurately diagnoses Meniere disease (MD) and vestibular migraine (VM), according to a study published online May 13 in Frontiers in Neurology.

3.135. Trader Joe's recalls garlic cheese curds due to listeria risk

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A cheese sold at Trader Joe's has been recalled due to listeria contamination.

3.136. Deep sleep and daytime control key to nocturnal enuresis management, finds study

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Specific factors, including deep sleep and daytime urinary control, are associated with treatment-responsive nocturnal enuresis among children, according to a study published online April 23 in BMC Pediatrics.

3.137. How to identify a victim of heat exhaustion or heat stroke

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A powerful heat dome is trapping scorching air and humidity across the Eastern U.S., bringing life‑threatening conditions through midweek.

3.138. Ecnoglutide yields superior, sustained reduction in body weight: Study

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For adults with obesity or overweight without diabetes, the novel cyclic adenosine monophosphate-biased glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist known as ecnoglutide yields a superior and sustained reduction in body weight versus placebo, according to a study published online June 21 in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology to coincide with the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association, held from June 20 to 23 in Chicago.

3.139. Capsular tension ring implantation linked to improved intraocular lens stability

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Capsular tension ring (CTR) implantation is associated with improved stability of the intraocular lens (IOL), according to a review published online June 12 in JAMA Ophthalmology.

3.140. COVID-19 wastewater surveillance accurately predicts community infections

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Published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, a University of Minnesota research team has demonstrated that measuring SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater continues to accurately predict COVID-19 infections in a community.

3.141. Simple nasal swab test could cut costly virus screenings in high-risk settings

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The COVID-19 pandemic yielded important advances in testing for respiratory viruses, but it also exposed important unmet needs in screening to prevent the spread of infections in high-risk settings.

3.142. Dual-modality cardiac imaging facilitates accurate diagnosis and subtype classification in gland disorder

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A novel integrated molecular imaging approach enables precise localization and quantification of heart damage, as well as accurate identification of disease subtypes. The dual PET/MR and PET/CMR technique also provides direct evidence supporting surgery as a cardio-protective intervention in these patients, offering a comprehensive strategy for managing primary aldosteronism.

3.143. Novel therapy saves patient with severe heart inflammation

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Acute myocarditis—sudden inflammation of the heart—causes mild symptoms in most cases, but about 10% of acute myocarditis cases can be sudden and severe, leading to cardiac arrhythmias, heart pump failure, or even death. Current therapies for the condition are built on limited data and may not effectively target the underlying disease mechanisms. Patients may even require mechanical circulatory support for life support when the heart is failing.

3.144. AI technology for early screening of autism spectrum disorder developed

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ETRI researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technique for the early screening of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The technology is designed to detect early signs of ASD in children more quickly, which could expand opportunities for early screening and intervention and greatly improve accessibility.

3.145. Swedish study finds gaps in vaccine information for new arrivals during pandemic

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How can Sweden better protect public health during the next pandemic? A new study from Lund University shows that during the COVID-19 pandemic, new arrivals to Sweden were excluded from information, despite good intentions on the part of the authorities. This may have influenced their willingness to get vaccinated.

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