Kultar Singh Garcha, MD, chief medical officer at Flow Neuroscience, discussed developments in at-home brain stimulation technology and its potential for accessible, effective treatment. At-home brain stimulation therapy via transcranial direct…
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Introduction
Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease, affected approximately 9 million people in 2022, of whom 1.52 million were younger than 20 years []. It is characterized by an immune-mediated depletion of insulin-producing beta cells,…
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Generative AI Spots Abnormal Blood Cells Better than Experts – Inside Precision Medicine
- Generative AI Spots Abnormal Blood Cells Better than Experts Inside Precision Medicine
- Deep generative classification of blood cell morphology Nature
- Generative AI tool enhances accuracy in detecting abnormal blood cells News-Medical
- AI Fools…
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Single prime editing system could potentially treat multiple genetic diseases – Medical Xpress
- Single prime editing system could potentially treat multiple genetic diseases Medical Xpress
- Prime editing-installed suppressor tRNAs for disease-agnostic genome editing Nature
- David Liu’s lab devises one-size-fits-many prime editing, but…
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Patients More Reluctant to Discontinue Insulin Compared With Statins, Antihypertensives
Patients have a more positive attitude towards deprescribing statins and antihypertensives compared with sulfonylureas and insulins, according to findings from a survey published in Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology. The authors…
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‘The Sister Act’: How Family And Faith Helped Young Woman Beat Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Elisabeth Lucien (left) and big sister Rebekah Fenton (right) Before she fell asleep for surgery, Elisabeth Lucien had an ‘A’ blood type. After she awoke from anesthesia, she had an ‘O’ blood type. That’s not a surprise because…
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Brain regions work together like an hourglass to control movement timing
MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
Key findings
- The brain’s hourglass: The motor cortex and striatum work together like an hourglass to…
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High blood pressure in adolescence can be linked to atherosclerosis risk in middle age
A blood pressure as low as 120/80 mm Hg in adolescence can be linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis in middle age, according to a study led from Linköping University, Sweden. The findings, published in the journal JAMA…
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New prognostic tool can predict transplant needs in drug-induced liver injury patients
A newly developed tool, called the DILI-Inpt prognostic score, can predict patients with drug-induced liver injury who are unlikely to survive without a liver transplant.
In study results published in Clinical Gastroenterology and…
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Despite Risks, Safety Warnings, Valproate Use On the Rise – Medscape
- Despite Risks, Safety Warnings, Valproate Use On the Rise Medscape
- Managing Epilepsy in Pregnancy: ASM Safety and Neurodevelopmental Risks Neurology Advisor
- Scientists Warn That This “Essential” Medicine Can Cause Birth Defects SciTechDaily
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