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Artificial intelligence(AI) promises to transform medicine. It is already diagnosing cancers and arrhythmias, providing digital health coaching and predicting; which patients are at the highest risk of heart failure. Soon, patients with common symptoms can expect to receive advice via AI, and physicians will likely use data from wearable devices to diagnose or treat diseases.…
The study find that the Treating Blindness is Advances in preclinical research are now being translated into innovative clinical solutions for blindness; Treatment a review published in the 10th Anniversary Series of Science Translational Medicine reports. Therefore Gene replacement or gene editing strategies could potentially reverse vision loss and lead to close to normal visual…
In this study by implementing an immediate ART initiation strategy in adults with acute HIV infection based on a multidisciplinary approach supported by instant communications tools for smart phones.By early therapy of antiretroviral therapy (ART) during acute HIV infection is associated with favorable clinical and epidemiological outcomes. Barriers to prompt treatment initiation limit the benefits…
Overdose Deaths; a new study led by Boston Medical Center’s Grayken Center for Addiction shows that opioid-related overdose; deaths involving another substance is now the norm, not the exception, in Massachusetts. The researchers analyzed opioid overdose death data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health; which showed that 82% of those deaths involved an opioid…
Hearing Lose Loud sounds can impair hearing for a short time. Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have discover a mechanism that explains how this happens. Their results are presented in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PNAS. Most people have experienced hearing impairment and ear numbness after loud sounds. After a while, hearing returns…
The study find that the blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrollable in diabetes; and link to the formation of blood clots and inflammation according to researchers from the University of Warwick. Therefore Reported in a new study in Scientific Reports led by Dr. Naila Rabbani from Warwick Medical School; with further…
This study determining the developing of an experimental dental adhesive resin containing modified nano scale titanium dioxide particles. researcher studying samples of the adhesive resin using small-angle neutron scattering at ORNL’s High Flux Isotope Reactor to determine the optimal shape, modifications, and dispersion for the particles. As the bacteria form bio films; where they metabolize…
Fucoxanthin is commonly finding in marine organisms; however, to date, it has been one of the scarcely explored natural compounds. The researchers investigated its activities in human cancer cell culture-based viability, migration, and molecular assays; and found that it possesses strong anticancer; and anti-metastatic activities that work irrespective of the p53 status of cancer cells.…
This study involving the underlying mechanism related to physical stress driving the effects of posture on taste evaluations; with human subjects has also shown that physical stress decreases sensory sensitivity;researcher stating that holding a standing posture for even a few minutes prompts physical stress; muting taste buds. This research focuses specifically on standing versus sitting…
Sleep Deprivation; According to preliminary results of a new study, there is a high prevalence of insufficient; sleep and symptoms of common sleep disorders among medical center nurses. Results show that 49% of participating nurses at an academic; medical center averaged less than 7 hours of sleep per night; and the overall average nightly sleep…
Heart Failure, results from a first-in-man proof of concept study find occlusion of the superior vena cava (SVC) rapidly and effectively reduces pressure and volume in the heart. This is the first study targeting the SVC as a therapeutic area for heart failure patients to reduce cardiac filling pressures without reducing cardiac output or systemic…
Fetal bone growth process, To treat large gaps in long bones, like the femur, which result from bone tumor removal or a shattering trauma, researchers at Penn Medicine and the University of Illinois at Chicago develop a process that partially recreates the bone growth process that occurs before birth. A bone defect of more than…