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Puppy power: Parents see quality of life improvements in children thanks to mobility assistance dogs

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Puppy power: Parents see quality of life improvements in children thanks to mobility assistance dogs
Parents of children with variable levels of walking impairment perceive significant quality of life improvements in their children after six months of living with a mobility assistance dog, according to the first qualitative assessment of its type that provides important evidence in an area of growing therapeutic interest.

429. Study finds key brain area drives alcohol-seeking to escape withdrawal stress

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What compels someone to keep engaging in alcohol use, even if it damages their health, relationships and well-being? A new study from Scripps Research offers an important clue: a small midline brain region plays a key role in how animals learn to continue drinking to avoid the stress and misery of withdrawal.

430. Trump administration to award a no-bid contract on research into vaccines and autism

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Federal health officials intend to award a contract to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to investigate whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism, according to a government procurement notice.

431. Study finds primary-care doctors often overlook prostate cancer risk in Black men

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Although Black men die of prostate cancer at twice the rate of the rest of U.S. males, this fact often is not known or considered during appointments with their primary-care clinicians to discuss a common screening test.

432. AI algorithm turns mammograms into a 'two-for-one' test for women's heart health

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An AI algorithm based only on routine mammogram images plus age can predict a woman's risk of major cardiovascular disease as well as standard risk assessment methods, finds research published online in the journal Heart.

433. Engineered antibodies can direct T-cells to kill cytomegalovirus-infected cells

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A UCLA research team has found a new way to prompt the immune system to kill cells infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV), a life-threatening infection that is particularly deadly in immunocompromised people.

434. Using deep learning for precision cancer therapy

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Nearly 50 new cancer therapies are approved every year. This is good news. "But for patients and their treating physicians, it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep track and to select the treatment methods from which the people affected—each with their very individual tumor characteristics—will benefit the most," says Dr. Altuna Akalin, head of the Bioinformatics and Omics Data Science technology platform at the Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology of the Max Delbrück Center (MDC-BIMSB).

435. Novel PET tracer detects synaptic changes in spinal cord and brain after spinal cord injury

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A new PET tracer can provide insights into how spinal cord injuries affect not only the spinal cord, but also the brain, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. By identifying synapse loss, the PET approach provides molecularly unique and complementary information to other structural imaging methods, offering a promising objective metric to evaluate novel therapeutics for spinal cord injuries.

436. Ebola vaccine reaches epicenter of Congo outbreak as officials race to contain spread

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Limited access and required funding are the key challenges facing health officials trying to respond to the latest Ebola outbreak in southern Congo, the World Health Organization said on Friday.

437. Ebola vaccine reaches the epicenter of Congo's outbreak as officials race to contain the disease

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Limited access and scarce funds are the key challenges facing health officials trying to respond to the latest Ebola outbreak in southern Congo, the World Health Organization said Friday.

438. Puppy power: Parents see quality of life improvements in children thanks to mobility assistance dogs

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Parents of children with variable levels of walking impairment perceive significant quality of life improvements in their children after six months of living with a mobility assistance dog, according to the first qualitative assessment of its type that provides important evidence in an area of growing therapeutic interest.

439. Low hepatitis B surface antigen levels signal minimal liver cancer risk, redefining 'partial cure'

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Researchers from National Taiwan University Hospital and Academia Sinica have identified a simple blood marker that can reliably pinpoint chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients at negligible risk of developing liver cancer.

440. Can adults be trained to better recognize and avoid sick faces?

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Previous research from the University of Miami showed that children can recognize sick faces, demonstrating that even kids can pick up on illness cues, though accuracy varies by age. Now, researchers have taken this line of research one step further to answer the question: Can this skill be improved through training?

441. Video head impulse test and caloric test can differentiate Meniere disease from vestibular migraine

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The video head impulse test (vHIT) and caloric test can help differentiate Meniere disease (MD) from vestibular migraine (VM), according to a study published online Aug. 6 in Frontiers in Neurology.

442. Study identifies a surprising new treatment target for chronic limb-threatening ischemia

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What causes poor outcomes in patients with advanced peripheral artery disease who develop a complication called chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), which has a high risk of limb amputation due to the restriction of blood flow to the extremities?

443. Training doctors for the digital age: Study charts new course for health education

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As Canada's health care system rapidly adopts digital technologies, a group of Canadian researchers is calling for a major overhaul of health professional education to ensure consistent, outcomes-based training in digital health and informatics competencies.

444. Emotion recognition AI can reduce physicians' empathy fatigue

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In clinical settings, accurately understanding patients' emotions and responding appropriately plays a critical role in improving treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.

445. The 'aldehyde storm': How a gene mutation found in East Asian people increases liver disease risk

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Researchers have identified the mechanism by which a common genetic mutation increases liver disease risk. Their findings suggest that healthy choices, such as increasing antioxidants and limiting exposure to smoke, may reduce the risk of this disease.

446. Researchers find electrical stimulation may help predict recovery path for acute nerve injuries

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There is at present no quick, reliable, and evidence-based way of evaluating the extent of nerve damage and need for surgical intervention after a patient experiences an acute injury.

447. Study supports acupuncture as a safe and effective treatment for chronic low back pain in older adults

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According to a recent study, older Americans with chronic low back pain who received acupuncture had greater improvement in physical function and reduced pain than those who received usual medical care only, generally prescribed medications or physical therapy.

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