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Study finds treatment among women with drug use disorder increases with access to social safety net programs

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Study finds treatment among women with drug use disorder increases with access to social safety net programs
Women with drug use disorder (DUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) are more likely to receive treatment when enrolled in Medicaid alongside other government assistance programs such as childcare, employment services, and SNAP benefits.

2.852. A drug for extreme hunger offers clues to obesity's complexity

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Ali Foley Shenk still remembers the panic when her 10-year-old son, Dean, finished a 20-ounce box of raisins in the seconds the cupboard was left unlocked. They rushed to the emergency room, fearing a dangerous bowel impaction.

2.853. CDC, FDA warn of salmonella outbreak linked to pistachio cream

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have issued a Salmonella outbreak alert linked to pistachio cream.

2.854. Infertility tied to heart problems in women

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Infertility appears linked to women's risk of heart problems, an evidence review suggests.

2.855. Artificial neural networks reveal how peripersonal neurons represent the space around the body

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The brains of humans and other primates are known to execute various sophisticated functions, one of which is the representation of the space immediately surrounding the body. This area, also sometimes referred to as "peripersonal space," is where most interactions between people and their surrounding environment typically take place.

2.856. Could a busier social life be a very early sign of Alzheimer's?

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Many experts believe that social isolation is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. But a new study, led by UC San Francisco and Boston University, examined the social habits and genetic data of half a million Britons whose average age was 56, and found that the disease may make them more sociable rather than less—at least in the early stages.

2.857. The family of molecules that could help diagnose—and treat—breast cancer

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Proteoglycans are large molecules that are important for tissues all over the body. For example, they play key roles in the development of cartilage and blood vessels, and they can also protect against inflammation and infection. But their role in cancer is less clear: while some proteoglycans protect against cancer, others can promote tumor growth.

2.858. Living near an ocean polluted by microplastics may increase cardiometabolic disease risk

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Living in a U.S. coastal county bordered by ocean waters with very high concentrations of microplastics may increase the risk of heart and metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease and stroke.

2.859. Study reveals 'switch-like' behavior for hundreds of genes with links to human disease

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Gene expression, where cells use the genetic information encoded in DNA to produce proteins, has been thought of as a dimmer light.

2.860. Longer exposure, more pollen: Climate change worsens allergies

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Runny nose, itching eyes, worsening asthma symptoms—the effects of hay fever are nothing to sneeze at, experts say, warning of an "explosion" of allergies as climate change lengthens and intensifies pollen seasons.

2.861. Study finds treatment among women with drug use disorder increases with access to social safety net programs

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Women with drug use disorder (DUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) are more likely to receive treatment when enrolled in Medicaid alongside other government assistance programs such as childcare, employment services, and SNAP benefits.

2.862. Study finds children with adverse childhood experiences are more likely to miss school due to illness or injury

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A new study led by researchers at UCLA Health finds that children who have experienced adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are significantly more likely to miss school due to health-related issues.

2.863. Older adults in the US are increasingly dying from unintentional falls

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Older U.S. adults are increasingly dying from unintentional falls, according to a new federal report published Wednesday, with white people accounting for the vast majority of the deaths.

2.864. Designing an AI tool for automated, customized nutrition advice for cancer patients

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Research shows that good nutrition can contribute to the overall health and well‐being of cancer patients. However, personalized dietary advice can be hard to access and is not often covered by health insurance.

2.865. Novel fusion gene leads to diagnosis of adenoid cystic carcinoma

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A paper published by researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center highlights the case of a patient who was diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) after a molecular panel identified the presence of an atypical fusion gene.

2.866. Biopharmaceutical investment in innovation persists after passage of Inflation Reduction Act

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New research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at Bentley University found no evidence to support claims that the price reductions anticipated under the Inflation Reduction Act would decrease R&D spending or investment in innovation.

2.867. High levels of antihistamine drugs can reduce fitness gains, study finds

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For some, the word "histamine" might evoke thoughts of seasonal allergies: runny noses, scratchy throats and itchy eyes. But the molecule also influences exercise performance.

2.868. Puberty blockers do not cause problems with sexual functioning in transgender adults, study finds

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During puberty, all kinds of hormonal changes take place in the body, which lead to the development of external sexual characteristics, such as breast growth, a lower voice or body hair growth. For transgender young people who do not identify with the gender assigned to them at birth, these are often undesirable changes, which can be very drastic.

2.869. Weight-loss behaviors are missing in tools to diagnose eating disorders

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Researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London have identified a range of weight-loss behaviors that are not included in current assessment criteria for eating disorders. These gaps may lead to missed or incorrect eating disorder diagnoses and treatment plans.

2.870. 'Virtual ward' bed uses four times less carbon than traditional inpatient bed

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A virtual ward bed uses four times less carbon than a traditional inpatient bed, so helping the NHS achieve its net zero target by 2045, finds the first study of its kind, published in the open-access journal BMJ Innovations.

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