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UC San Francisco neurologists study suggests it may be possible for clinicians to identify patients at the highest risk for seizures , allowing patients to plan around these brief but potentially dangerous events. The study findings were published in the Nature Communications
Researchers report on this study, Sex-hormone treatment in transgender individuals has complex sex-specific effects on body composition and metabolic cytokine secretion. Transgender individuals typically undergo gender-affirming hormonal therapy (GAHT) and gender-affirming surgeries to mitigate feelings of gender dysphoria. This study has been published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
In a new study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, researchers have sequenced the complete genome of an ancient strain of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV), shedding new light on a pervasive, complex and deadly pathogen that today kills nearly one million people every year.
Research conducted by the University of Edinburgh used powerful microscopes to look at 3D images of DNA in mouse immune cells preserved with glucocorticoid medicine. Fresh insights into key hormones found in commonly prescribed medicines have been discovered, providing further understanding of the medicines' side effects. The study was published in the journal Cell Reports
According to research, Experts at this year's Euroanaesthesia congress in Geneva (3-5 June) will discuss the unusual and challenging problem of how to perform emergency medical procedures during space missions.
The Researchers Analyzing the effects of preoperative echocardiography (ECG) on patient survival, timing of surgery in length of hospital stay in Patients Who Will undergo hip nailing for an intertrochanteric fracture.
Prehabilitation intervention is receiving increasing attention to improve the quality of recovery of a patient after surgery. In a new study, the researchers would focus on interventions for patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer.
According to a new study by cardiologists at UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources. Exercise can reverse damage to sedentary, aging hearts and help prevent risk of future heart failure, if it's enough exercise, and if it's begun in time. This study published in Circulation.
The new study, led by Imperial College London focussed on children suffering from obesity in Pakistan, where genetic links to obesity had been previously identified by the team in about 30% of cases. The study was published in the Nature Genetics
According to a new study, Proteins are fundamental macromolecules for life, with a diversity of functions, like acting as channels through cellular walls, catalysers, DNA benders, etc. When it comes to these functions, what matters is the layout of the secondary branches, made up of each protein's amino acids, such as alanine, glutamine, arginine, phenylalanine and tyrosine. This study was published in EPJ D.
Study found that While 78 percent of those tested were normal correctly identifying at least four out of five scents about 14 percent could name just three out of five, five percent could identify only two scents, two percent could name just one, and one percent of the study subjects were not able to identify a single smell.
Researchers suggests that an injection of nanoparticles may be able to help fight the immune system when it goes haywire, researchers at the University of Michigan have shown. The nanoparticles divert immune cells that cause inflammation away from an injury site. Inflammation is a double-edged sword. When it works, it helps the body heal and fights off infections.