Molecular and genetic testing has become a game-changer in brain tumor care – shaping diagnosis, guiding treatments and opening doors to new therapies. Once available to a handful of patients, these tests are now rapidly being…
Category: 6. Health
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Vitamin D in tailored doses found to reduce heart attack risk
Vitamin D might help people with heart disease avoid a heart attack, if it’s provided in a dose tailored to you by a doctor, a new study says. File Photo by Billie Jean Shaw/UPI
Vitamin D might help people with heart disease avoid a heart…
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Study clarifies how biliary atresia overlaps with multiple congenital syndromes
Biliary atresia (BA) represents one of the leading causes of pediatric liver failure, often requiring surgical intervention or transplantation in early infancy. Although traditionally viewed as an isolated disease, emerging evidence…
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Nemolizumab Demonstrates Strong Efficacy in PN
The relentless itch-scratch cycle of prurigo nodularis (PN) leads to skin damage, inflammation, and significant psychosocial burden, including sleep disruption and emotional distress. Although the pathogenesis of PN remains incompletely…
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Brain benefits of exercise come from the bloodstream — and they may be transferrable, mouse study finds
Exercise has big benefits for the brain, but the exact reasons why have been mysterious. Now, new studies suggest that exercised muscles release brain-boosting substances into the blood — and at least in lab animals, that boost can be…
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AONN+ Annual Conference Session Features Insights on Updated Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines
With lung cancer being the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, it’s critical to raise awareness of screening guidelines and adherence.
A session held at the 16th Annual Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+)…
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Genomic Testing for NSCLC: Session at AONN+ Conference Features Insights for Oncology Navigators
It is critical for oncology nurses, advanced practitioners, and navigators to understand which biomarker tests should be performed for patients with different types of lung cancer, as this can inform testing and treatment options.
A session at the…
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Scientists identify a trigger for obesity-linked inflammation
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have identified an early step in a cellular process that leads to inflammation in fat cells and may result in Type 2 diabetes in people with obesity.
The findings, published Oct. 28 in the Journal of Clinical…
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Association between serum potassium and 28-day mortality in elderly patients with sepsis: a multicenter cohort study | BMC Geriatrics
Among 12,069 elderly patients with sepsis (mean [SD] age, 77.0 [7.6] years; 6105 [50.6%] women) admitted to the ICU, 1976 (16.4%) had hypokalemia (serum potassium levels < 3.5 mmol/L), 8834 (73.2%) had normokalemia (serum potassium levels…
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