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This AI system can diagnose sepsis with 99% accuracy before it becomes life-threatening

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This AI system can diagnose sepsis with 99% accuracy before it becomes life-threatening
Using medical data from sick patients while they're still at home, traveling in an ambulance and receiving care in the emergency room, researchers at Northeastern have used artificial intelligence to build a tool that predicts life-threatening septic shock with 99% accuracy.

28. Why won't my abusive parent admit they were wrong and apologize?

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Former tennis champion-turned-commentator Jelena Dokic this week revealed she had sought to reconcile with her abusive father as an adult. He never, however, apologized or showed remorse for the physical and psychological abuse he meted out to her throughout her childhood.

29. Misophonia: Having strong negative reactions to certain sounds is linked to mental inflexibility

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Hearing involves more than just the ears—it's intimately connected to how we think and feel. A recent study has shed light on the possible links between hearing, emotion, and cognition by investigating misophonia, a condition where someone experiences an extreme emotional response to particular sounds.

30. Optimizing is just perfectionism in disguise. Here's why that's a problem

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If you regularly scroll health and wellness content online, you've no doubt heard of optimizing.

31. Some US protein powders contain high levels of lead. Can I tell if mine is safe?

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This week, the United States non-profit Consumer Reports released its investigation testing 23 protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes from popular brands to see if they contained heavy metals.

32. Low-cost vaccine vial monitors damaging heat exposure brought to market

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A color-changing label could help prevent millions of vaccine doses from going to waste, say scientists from the University of Surrey. The innovation, now being commercialized through a partnership with MM PACKAGING GmbH (MM) Group and leading materials specialists Advanced Material Development Ltd (AMD), provides a low-cost and reliable way to show whether vaccines have been exposed to damaging heat.

33. The antidote to loneliness might be recognizing how much others care

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Young adults consistently underestimate how empathetic their peers are, a new study finds. But there's a simple and scalable fix.

34. The role of emotion in psychosis onset

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New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has highlighted the important role that emotions play in the onset and persistence of psychosis.

35. Emotional awareness and coping strategies linked to psychosis onset and persistence

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New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has highlighted the important role that emotions play in the onset and persistence of psychosis.

36. Simple blood test shows promise in detecting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis early

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New research by UCLA Health has found a simple blood test could provide faster and more accurate diagnosis of ALS by measuring cell-free DNA. The noninvasive test could not only allow neurologists to rule out other neurological diseases but also detect ALS disease earlier to provide better treatment and potentially improve life expectancy.

37. This AI system can diagnose sepsis with 99% accuracy before it becomes life-threatening

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Using medical data from sick patients while they're still at home, traveling in an ambulance and receiving care in the emergency room, researchers at Northeastern have used artificial intelligence to build a tool that predicts life-threatening septic shock with 99% accuracy.

38. Counting bites with AI might one day help prevent childhood obesity

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The faster a child takes bites during a meal or snack, the greater risk they have for developing obesity, according to researchers in the Penn State Department of Nutritional Sciences. But research into this association is often limited to small studies in laboratory environments, largely because counting a child's bite rate is difficult; it requires someone to watch videos of a child eating and manually record each bite.

39. Researchers, patients wary of Trump cuts even as some dollars flow again

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In August, an 80-year-old woman walked into the emergency room at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She was lucid but experiencing a stroke. Within minutes, doctors asked for permission to pull out the stroke-causing clot before any more brain damage could occur.

40. Can we do better than involuntary hospitalization?

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Researchers at Stanford and a Pennsylvania county are investigating new methods to minimize costly and harmful psychiatric holds.

41. New clinical trial to advance seizure monitoring and improve epilepsy diagnosis

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A new clinical trial co-led by researchers at FutureNeuro and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is investigating how advanced brain monitoring could improve the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.

42. High-speed whole-body SPECT tracks tumor evolution to optimize prostate cancer treatment

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A new fast and convenient approach to scintigraphy-based monitoring allows physicians to efficiently and reliably assess prostate cancer progression or regression during treatment. With this strong prognostic information, treatments for prostate cancer patients can be personalized according to tumor evolution, significantly impacting their overall survival.

43. A pill that prints bio-ink for damaged tissue repair

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EPFL researchers have demonstrated the first pill-sized bioprinter that can be swallowed and guided within the gastrointestinal tract, where it directly deposits bio-ink over damaged tissues to support repair.

44. After cancer: Study explores caring-healing modalities for survivors

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As cancer survivorship rises, many people living with or beyond cancer face lasting physical and emotional challenges—particularly anxiety and depression, which affect about 30% of this population. Emotional distress is often unspoken, leading to fear, despair, and diminished quality of life.

45. Tribal traditional healing gets Medicaid reimbursement in four states

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Art Martinez, a clinical psychologist and member of the Chumash Tribe, helped run an American Indian youth ceremonial camp. Held at a sacred tribal site in Northern California, it was designed to help kids' mental health. He remembers a 14-year-old girl who had been struggling with substance use and was on the brink of hospitalization.

46. Why deep sighs are actually good for us

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The surface of the lungs is covered with a fluid that increases their deformability. This fluid has the greatest effect when you take deep breaths from time to time, as researchers at ETH Zurich have discovered using sophisticated measurement techniques in the laboratory.  

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