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Newswise: Medicated Nasal Spray Will Slash Opioid-Related Hospital Admissions
Released: 27-Nov-2024 7:25 PM EST
Medicated Nasal Spray Will Slash Opioid-Related Hospital Admissions
University of South Australia

Australian researchers say access to a free medicated nasal spray which temporarily reverses the effects of opioid toxicity while waiting for an ambulance to arrive, will save lives and reduce opioid-related hospital admissions.

27-Nov-2024 9:40 AM EST
Research Highlights Greater Financial Hardship and Importance of the Legal System for Divorced Survivors of Domestic Abuse
University of Bristol

A new report reveals that women in England and Wales who have experienced domestic abuse are more financially vulnerable than other women in the wake of divorce and beyond.

Released: 27-Nov-2024 5:05 PM EST
Novel CAR TCell Therapy Obe-Cel Demonstrates High Response Rates in Adult Patients with Advanced B-Cell ALL
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Patients with relapsed or refractory CD19-positive B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who were treated with the novel anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, obecabtagene autoleucel (obe-cel), experienced high response rates and most did not need a subsequent stem cell transplant (SCT), according to results from the Phase Ib/II FELIX trial co-led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Newswise: Discovering the Traits of Extinct Birds
Released: 27-Nov-2024 4:20 PM EST
Discovering the Traits of Extinct Birds
University of Utah

Analysis of 216 extinct species by University of Utah biologists found birds endemic to islands, ccupied ecologically specific niche, lacking flight, with large bodies and sharply angled wings were the ones likely to disappear the soonest after 1500.

21-Nov-2024 2:35 PM EST
For Those with CTE, Family History of Mental Illness Tied to Aggression in Middle Age
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

People who have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) who have a family history of mental illness may have a higher risk of aggression in middle age, according to a study published in the November 27, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

21-Nov-2024 2:15 PM EST
Are Health Care Disparities Tied to Worse Outcomes for Kids with MS?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

People who develop multiple sclerosis (MS) as children and grow up in less advantaged neighborhoods may have a larger volume of inflammation and brain tissue loss on imaging than those who grow up in more advantaged neighborhoods, according to a study published in the November 27, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

Newswise: Meet the 2025 AANEM & ANF President
Released: 27-Nov-2024 3:25 PM EST
Meet the 2025 AANEM & ANF President
American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)

The American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) and American Neuromuscular Foundation (ANF) are excited to announce Faye Tan, MD, as the 2025 association and foundation president. Dr. Tan has been a dedicated member of AANEM since 1993 and is currently a professor and vice chair of faculty affairs at Baylor's H. Ben Taub PM&R department and electrodiagnostic (EDX) director at Harris Health System.

   
Released: 27-Nov-2024 2:10 PM EST
يسلط خبراء مايو كلينك الضوء على التقدم في أبحاث سرطان الثدي: تقليل الحاجة إلى العلاج الكيميائي وخفض شدة العلاج الإشعاعي
Mayo Clinic

يسلط خبراء مركز مايو كلينك الشامل للسرطان الضوء على أبحاث تهدف إلى تقليل أو حتى الاستغناء عن الحاجة إلى العلاج الكيميائي والعلاجات الهرمونية، مع تقديم دورات علاج إشعاعي أقصر وأقل شدة.

Newswise: New Guidance for Ensuring AI Safety in Clinical Care Published in JAMA by UTHealth Houston, Baylor College of Medicine Researchers
Released: 27-Nov-2024 11:55 AM EST
New Guidance for Ensuring AI Safety in Clinical Care Published in JAMA by UTHealth Houston, Baylor College of Medicine Researchers
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent in health care, organizations and clinicians must take steps to ensure its safe implementation and use in real-world clinical settings, according to an article co-written by Dean Sittig, PhD, professor with McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics at UTHealth Houston.

Newswise: Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Future of Tick Control
Released: 27-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Future of Tick Control
Texas AArrayM AgriLife

Research collaboration by the Texas A&M Department of Entomology and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, creates potential for genetic tools to control disease-spreading ticks.

   

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