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Study finds high hospital costs in Europe due to physical comorbidities of mental disorders

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Study finds high hospital costs in Europe due to physical comorbidities of mental disorders
A recent study led by Judit Simon from the Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, at the Medical University of Vienna shows for the first time comprehensively the extent to which people with mental disorders suffer from physical illnesses—and the resulting hospital costs.

2.553. Experts explain when eating extra protein may be warranted, and when it's not

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"We tend to consume more than enough protein already," says Roger A. Fielding, senior scientist at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (HNRCA) and professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.

2.554. Waist-to-height ratio outperforms BMI in detecting the risk of fatty liver disease and liver cirrhosis

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Excess fat mass estimated by waist-circumference-to-height ratio predicts the risk of liver damage better than body mass index (BMI) estimated obesity, a new study shows. Waist-to-height ratio is a cheap and universally accessible tool to detect the risk of fatty liver disease both in the young and adult population.

2.555. Prescribing ADHD medications via telehealth does not alter risk of substance use disorder, researchers find

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Telehealth can make health care easier to access for patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who need treatment, but experts worry about an increased risk of substance use disorder for patients being prescribed controlled medications such as stimulants for ADHD during these appointments.

2.556. New immune targets identified in glioblastoma: CD44 and TNFSF14 may help guide future therapies

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and lethal form of brain cancer, with a median survival of only 15 months despite intensive treatment. Current therapies—including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy—offer limited long-term benefit, and immune-based treatments have so far shown minimal success. The complexity of the tumor's microenvironment and its ability to suppress immune responses contribute to the poor prognosis.

2.557. DHEA-S hormone linked to shorter lifespan in men, but not women

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A new genetic study suggests that higher levels of the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-s) are associated with a shorter lifespan in men, but show no significant effect on the lifespan of women.

2.558. Monitoring bone healing without X-ray radiation: A new approach lights the way

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A medical research team at Saarland University, led by Professor Bergita Ganse, has discovered a new approach to monitoring bone fracture healing by measuring blood supply to the tissue at the fracture site and the level of oxygen in the blood. Bone regeneration can be monitored quickly and easily using near-infrared light rather than harmful shorter wavelength radiation.

2.559. First-of-its-kind technology helps man with ALS speak in real time

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Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed an investigational brain-computer interface that holds promise for restoring the voices of people who have lost the ability to speak due to neurological conditions.

2.560. Severe forms of COVID-19 infection in children may increase cardiovascular disease risks

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New research indicates that children infected with COVID-19 may face increased cardiovascular disease risks indicated by blood plasma metabolic changes.

2.561. Llama-derived antibodies target coronaviruses' conserved spike region, offering broad protection

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Scientists have discovered a unique class of small antibodies that are strongly protective against a wide range of SARS coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-1 and numerous early and recent SARS-CoV-2 variants. The unique antibodies target an essential highly conserved site at the base of the virus's spike protein, effectively clamping it shut and preventing the virus from infecting cells.

2.562. Study finds high hospital costs in Europe due to physical comorbidities of mental disorders

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A recent study led by Judit Simon from the Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, at the Medical University of Vienna shows for the first time comprehensively the extent to which people with mental disorders suffer from physical illnesses—and the resulting hospital costs.

2.563. Weight-loss drug found to be effective for people with schizophrenia

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Diabetic weight-loss medications are effective for people with schizophrenia without affecting psychotic symptoms, University of Queensland researchers have found.

2.564. Do you talk to AI when you're feeling down? Here's where chatbots get their therapy advice

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As more and more people spend time chatting with artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots such as ChatGPT, the topic of mental health has naturally emerged. Some people have positive experiences that make AI seem like a low-cost therapist.

2.565. How safe is Botox? A cluster of botulism cases is raising concerns about the cosmetic procedure

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A cluster of at least 10 botulism cases linked to Botox procedures at a spa outside Boston is raising concerns about the safety of the popular cosmetic procedure.

2.566. New virtual reality training tool combats contamination of portable medical equipment

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Infection control researchers at Mass General Brigham have developed a virtual reality (VR) tool to train clinicians on core concepts in infection control, including cleaning and disinfecting portable medical equipment, to prevent the spread of infections throughout health care facilities.

2.567. Mouse stem cell lines offer new window into autism's genetic associations

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To study the genetic causes of autism spectrum disorder, a Kobe University research team has created a bank of 63 mouse embryonic stem cell lines containing the mutations most strongly associated with the disorder. The achievement was made possible by developing a new and more efficient method for changing the genome of embryonic stem cells.

2.568. Cyborg tadpoles with soft, flexible neural implants offer a tantalizing glimpse into the developing brain

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Bioengineering researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a soft, thin, stretchable bioelectronic device that can be implanted into a tadpole embryo's neural plate, the early-stage, flat structure that folds to become the 3D brain and spinal cord.

2.569. Stateville prison malaria research reexamined: Scholars pull back curtain on untold story of Black prisoners

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Much attention has been paid to malaria research conducted on inmates at Illinois' Stateville Penitentiary and the fraught ethical issues that the carceral studies raised. Stateville inmates were infected with the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease from 1945 to 1974 to test the efficacy of various antimalarial treatments—part of an effort to protect American troops serving overseas.

2.570. New guidelines supporting older Australians to maintain independence released

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With the federal government's new Support at Home program launching on November 1, Flinders University researchers have been instrumental in developing new guidelines underpinning independence and support for older Australians.

2.571. Why more youth are landing in the ER with vomiting from cannabis use

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As cannabis use among youth rises in Canada—and THC potency reaches record highs—emergency departments are seeing a surge in cases of a once-rare condition: cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).

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