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Widely available imaging technique can improve monitoring and treatment of atherosclerosis

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Widely available imaging technique can improve monitoring and treatment of atherosclerosis
Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) have shown that 18FDG-PET, an imaging technique widely used to study other conditions, can also be used to monitor atherosclerosis by measuring cellular metabolism within arterial plaques.

181. An experimental therapy could lead to one universal antiviral to rule them all

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For a few dozen people in the world, the downside of living with a rare immune condition comes with a surprising superpower—the ability to fight off all viruses.

182. Estrogen blocks ferroptosis, providing insights into sex-based differences in kidney disease risk

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Acute kidney injury occurs frequently and still represents a major clinical challenge due to the lack of a targeted therapy.

183. Q&A: Raising awareness about cytomegalovirus colitis

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a common virus in the Herpesviridae family, infects approximately half of all adults in the United States, most of whom experience mild or no symptoms. While the virus usually remains latent in the body, CMV reactivation is more prevalent in immunocompromised individuals, including people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Individuals with IBD are more susceptible to CMV reactivation because of chronic gut inflammation and the use of immunosuppressive medications.

184. Do food additives cause symptoms of ADHD? It's more complicated than you think

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr has spent years railing against food additives, framing them as part of a broader threat to public health. Now, as the US health secretary, his views have taken on new weight.

185. Can't sleep? Your ability to adapt to shiftwork and the changing seasons may be determined by your genes

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Many people find that their sleep and moods are linked to the seasons. Those living in temperate zones may feel like hibernating in winter and staying out all night in summer, though even those in the tropics can be affected by changing seasons. That's because we are seasonal animals and adjust our behavior according to cues from the environment.

186. AI-informed approach to CAR design enhances bi-specific CAR T cells

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A computational approach by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists promises to make designing T-cell-based immunotherapies that target two cancer-related antigens at the same time far easier and faster.

187. Novel neural pathway to treat alcohol use disorder identified

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Researchers have identified a promising new strategy for treating alcohol use disorder (AUD). A novel study found that the dopamine-boosting drug tolcapone increases activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during self-control tasks. Greater activation of the inferior frontal gyrus, part of the PFC, was associated with better behavioral control and reduced alcohol consumption.

188. Traffic noise linked to depression and anxiety in young adults

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A new study, published in Environmental Research, has linked noise levels to depression and anxiety diagnoses. It is the first study of its kind to investigate long-term exposure to traffic noise and mental health in children, adolescents, and young adults.

189. Understanding the bidirectional relationship between sleep and mental health

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Many of us have a fraught relationship with sleep. We delay bedtime for precious alone time, we scroll on our phones in bed, we sacrifice weeknight sleep only to catch marathon Z's on the weekend.

190. Widely available imaging technique can improve monitoring and treatment of atherosclerosis

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Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) have shown that 18FDG-PET, an imaging technique widely used to study other conditions, can also be used to monitor atherosclerosis by measuring cellular metabolism within arterial plaques.

191. A genetic twist that sets human brains apart

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Research from scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has shed new light on an age-old question: what makes the human brain unique? The study is published online in Science Advances.

192. Analysis reveals potential racial bias in how doctors document patient trustworthiness

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Clinicians are more likely to indicate doubt or disbelief in the medical records of Black patients than in those of white patients—a pattern that could contribute to ongoing racial disparities in health care. That is the conclusion of a study, analyzing more than 13 million clinical notes, published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Mary Catherine Beach of Johns Hopkins University, U.S.

193. Dash diet modified for diabetes lowers blood glucose levels

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A modified version of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is effective at lowering glucose in adults with type 2 diabetes, according to a study published online Aug. 5 in Nature Medicine.

194. Paramedics are less likely to identify a stroke in women than in men. Closing this gap could save lives—and money

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A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, either because of a blockage (called an ischemic stroke) or bleeding (a hemorrhagic stroke). Around 83% of strokes are ischemic.

195. Feeding kids can be a daily battle. But you wouldn't know it looking at Instagram

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Many families find feeding children a constant challenge. A favorite food is suddenly refused, someone is grumpy after a long day, siblings fight at the table.

196. Team creativity can and should play a key role in primary care, study shows

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Team creativity can be measured in primary care, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Primary care teams are essential to high-quality, patient-centered care yet face persistent challenges despite growing recognition of their operational expertise. Their role as a source of creative ideas for improving care is underleveraged while empirical tools for assessing and supporting creativity in primary care teams also remained scarce. The findings are published in Health Care Management Review.

197. Experts say oncology, primary care coordination necessary for best cancer patient outcomes

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Thanks to new advances in cancer care, more and more people are surviving cancer, with a projected total of 22.5 million survivors by 2032. The need for proper cancer survivorship care grows with each new case of remission, but according to new research from the University of Missouri School of Medicine, primary care could fill that need, given enough support.

198. Curbing the CNA workforce shortage

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As the American population ages, the nation faces a crisis in its long-term care system—a shortage of certified nursing assistants.

199. AI glasses could be a improvement for those with hearing loss

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Artificial intelligence-powered glasses developed by a University of Stirling researcher could dramatically improve how people with hearing loss experience sound.

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