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New app may help caregivers of people getting a bone marrow transplant

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New app may help caregivers of people getting a bone marrow transplant
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham showed that a new app they created can help improve the quality of life for caregivers of patients undergoing bone marrow transplant (BMT). The researchers conducted a randomized clinical trial and found that caregivers assigned to use the app showed significantly greater improvements in quality of life, burden, and mood symptoms compared to those who did not have the app. They detailed their findings in a presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting and a paper simultaneously published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

2.254. New diagnostic improves global surveillance for strongyloidiasis

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Scientists at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) have developed a more precise diagnostic tool to distinguish between two closely related threadworm species, improving the global surveillance of the disease strongyloidiasis.

2.255. Study shows ripple effects from World War II detainment camps on Japanese Americans' reproductive health

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West Virginia University research has revealed negative intergenerational reproductive health effects from the Japanese American detainment camps of World War II.

2.256. National fluoride ban would substantially increase children's tooth decay and dental costs, modeling study finds

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Fluoride has been added to public water systems in the United States since 1945 to strengthen tooth enamel and fight off bacteria, ultimately reducing tooth decay. Mass General Brigham researchers developed a model to estimate dental health outcomes for children if the United States were to ban fluoridation of public water. The new study, published in JAMA Health Forum, found that banning fluoride would substantially increase dental decay and costs particularly for publicly insured and uninsured children.

2.257. FDA chief: COVID vaccine in pregnancy should be personal choice

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Federal health officials have pulled back a key recommendation that pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine—causing sharp criticism from doctors and other experts.

2.258. Antibody-mediated protection mechanism expands tuberculosis treatment options

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Researchers at the Ragon Institute have made a significant discovery about how antibodies can directly enhance the body's ability to fight Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis (TB). Despite decades of research, TB remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide, with about 10 million new cases and 1.6 million deaths annually. Currently, there is no highly effective vaccine, highlighting the urgent need for new insights and treatments.

2.259. HER3-targeted antibody-drug conjugate shows promise for treatment-resistant solid tumors

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A new targeted cancer drug, DB-1310, is showing early signs of effectiveness in patients with advanced solid tumors that have not responded to standard treatments, particularly those with EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to results from an international clinical trial led by Dr. Aaron Lisberg at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.

2.260. Mediterranean diet provides symptom relief for patients with irritable bowel syndrome in pilot study

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A pilot study from Michigan Medicine researchers found that the Mediterranean diet may provide symptom relief for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The work is published in the journal Neurogastroenterology & Motility.

2.261. Multiple sclerosis research focuses on the early years of life

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Scientists at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) and Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD) have investigated potential risk factors for multiple sclerosis (MS) in childhood and adolescence as part of the German National Cohort (NAKO).

2.262. Hormel recalls over 256,000 pounds of canned beef stew

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Hormel Foods is recalling more than 256,000 pounds of its Dinty Moore Beef Stew amid reports that wood fragments were found in some cans, according to U.S. health officials.

2.263. New app may help caregivers of people getting a bone marrow transplant

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A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham showed that a new app they created can help improve the quality of life for caregivers of patients undergoing bone marrow transplant (BMT). The researchers conducted a randomized clinical trial and found that caregivers assigned to use the app showed significantly greater improvements in quality of life, burden, and mood symptoms compared to those who did not have the app. They detailed their findings in a presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting and a paper simultaneously published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

2.264. Before the bump: Can pre-pregnancy planning affect child development?

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Anticipating the conception of a child can be accompanied by a lot of uncertainty about how to plan for pregnancy and parenthood. But relatively few people are aware that the things they do months or years before conceiving can influence the development of their future children.

2.265. Societal inequities could contribute to the development of psychosis in marginalized young adults

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Prevailing theories about why young people experience psychotic breaks at a young age rely on individual factors like exposure to child abuse, school bullying, or drugs.

2.266. Brazilian social program prevents over 8 million hospitalizations and 713,000 deaths in 20 years

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In 2024, Brazil celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Bolsa Família Program (BFP), one of the world's largest conditional cash transfer initiatives. A new study published in The Lancet Public Health shows that the BFP has prevented more than 8.2 million hospitalizations and 713,083 deaths in Brazil between 2004 and 2019. In addition, it is estimated that an additional 683,721 deaths could be prevented if the program's coverage is expanded by 2030.

2.267. What will it take to reduce primary care doctor burnout?

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America's primary care doctors are burning out, cutting back their hours, and leaving their practices early, driven in part by the demands of handling the flood of digital messages from their patients.

2.268. Providers will be a great help for managing ADHD medications, but many patients will still need specialists

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The New South Wales government this week announced reforms that will allow some general practitioners (GPs) to treat and potentially diagnose attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

2.269. Massachusetts brain tumor cluster: Nurses not satisfied with Newton-Wellesley study

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A nurses' union isn't satisfied with a Mass General Brigham investigation that found the brain tumor cluster at Newton-Wellesley Hospital is not connected to working conditions.

2.270. Immigrants fear losing crucial health care if Minnesota legislators revoke access

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The Minnesota Democratic trifecta voted in 2023 to open MinnesotaCare to undocumented immigrants, but since the program began in January, enrollment has far exceeded expectations. The state had projected about 5,800 people to sign up by the end of March, but more than 17,000 people entered the program. By the end of April, enrollments hit more than 20,000.

2.271. Heat-health plans overlook mental health risks, analysis reveals

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As climate change fuels more frequent and severe heat waves, governments worldwide have adopted Heat-Health Action Plans (HHAPs) to prevent illness and death from heat stroke, heart attacks, and other unwanted physical and mental health outcomes.

2.272. Alcohol-fueled cancer deaths are on the rise in the US

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A new study led by experts at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, is the first to look at trends over time in alcohol-linked cancer mortality across the United States.

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