When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question. Traditional methods can measure the concentration of a drug in an organ…
Category: 6. Health
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Digital patient records improve survival in HIV treatment clinics
With 9.5% of its population estimated to be HIV-positive in 2019, Malawi has one of the highest rates of HIV prevalence in the world. While untreated HIV can lead to infection and death, antiretroviral therapy (ART)-a combination of…
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Fatty diets reprogram hepatocytes and increase liver cancer risk
One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet rewires liver cells and makes them more prone to becoming cancerous.
The researchers found that in…
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Rethinking Mendelian assumptions in inherited retinal degenerations
A new study challenges what’s long been assumed about genetic variants thought to always cause inherited blindness. Investigators from Mass General Brigham used large public biobanks to determine that genes thought to…
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Early identification of nutrition risk in ICU patients using artificial intelligence
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help predict which critically ill patients on ventilators are at risk of underfeeding, potentially enabling…
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Probiotic supplementation restores beneficial gut bacteria in breastfed infants
In recent years, scientists have learned that key beneficial infant gut bacteria Bifidobacterium infantis are disappearing from infants in high-resource areas such as the United States and Europe. Now, a new study published in the…
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Impacting positive change for those left behind. By SHOBHA SHUKLA
Given the medical advancements today – in an ideal world, all children should be born free of infections like HIV, syphilis or hepatitis-B; all pregnant women should be accessing full spectrum of maternal and newborn care…
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Colorectal Cancer Detection in Nigeria Gets Boost with Community Campaign – Inside Precision Medicine
- Colorectal Cancer Detection in Nigeria Gets Boost with Community Campaign Inside Precision Medicine
- Community awareness campaign helps improve early diagnosis of colorectal cancer in low-resource regions News-Medical
- Can community awareness…
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Researchers Discover Molecular Difference in Autistic Brains
Newswise — Yale School of Medicine (YSM) scientists have discovered a molecular difference in the brains of autistic people compared to their neurotypical counterparts.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition…
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Sharp rise in dengue fever in Hormozgan province
According to data from Iranian health officials, 255 confirmed dengue fever cases have been recorded in the southern province of Hormozgan, with the capital city of Bandar Abbas accounting for the vast majority of cases (248).
The increase is…
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