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Newswise: Buy Your Groceries Online? Watch Out for This Food Labeling Gap
15-Oct-2024 6:50 AM EDT
Buy Your Groceries Online? Watch Out for This Food Labeling Gap
Tufts University

Study shows a lack of present, accessible, and legible information about the food consumers buy online, while marketing claims are still prominent. The absence of accessible food labeling can have tangible consequences for public health.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 3:00 AM EDT
وشم ثلاثي الأبعاد يساعد في استعادة المظهر الطبيعي للثدي بعد إعادة بناءه
Mayo Clinic

لاكروس، ولاية ويسكنسن — سرطان الثدي هو السرطان الأكثر تشخيصًا لدى النساء على مستوى العالم. ويشكل استئصال الثدي جزءًا من الخطة العلاجية للنساء في حوالي 35% من الحالات، ويتضمن استئصال جميع الأنسجة في أحد الثديين أو كليهما، بما في ذلك الحلمات والهالات في بعض الأحيان. ورغم أن هذا الإجراء يُعد إجراءً منقذًا للحياة بالنسبة للنساء المصابات بالسرطان، إلا أنه قد يكون له أثر عاطفي سلبي يمكن أن يؤدي إلى تشوه الصورة الذاتية.

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Release date: 16-Oct-2024 8:45 PM EDT
Breakthrough Clinical Trial Reveals Better Treatment for Advanced Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Updated results from a phase 3 clinical trial are expected to change the way advanced stage classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) is treated. Details appear in a study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine. Drs. Kara Kelly of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and Sharon Castellino of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine/Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University served as pediatric leads of this important trial in children and adults with lymphoma.

15-Oct-2024 12:50 PM EDT
For Multiple Sclerosis, Medication and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Can Reduce Fatigue
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

In a study of commonly used treatments for multiple sclerosis, both medical and behavioral interventions, and a combination of the two, resulted in significant improvements in fatigue. Researchers say the findings could shape treatment approaches to one of the most challenging symptoms experienced by people with multiple sclerosis.

Newswise: Study Finds HIV-To-HIV Kidney Transplants Are as Safe and Effective as Those Using Organs From Donors Without HIV
Released: 16-Oct-2024 5:15 PM EDT
Study Finds HIV-To-HIV Kidney Transplants Are as Safe and Effective as Those Using Organs From Donors Without HIV
Johns Hopkins Medicine

According to findings from a multicenter study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine and released today in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), transplanting kidneys from deceased donors who had the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to recipients with HIV is safe. Perhaps more importantly, the study authors also found that HIV-to-HIV kidney transplants are comparable in effectiveness to those using organs from donors without HIV.

Released: 16-Oct-2024 5:00 PM EDT
All Too Human: Racial Disparities in Pain Assessment Expose AI's Flawed Beliefs About Race
Beth Israel Lahey Health

A study led by Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, Director of AI Programs at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), reveals that, rather than helping to reduce racial and ethnic biases, AI-driven chatbots may instead perpetuate and exacerbate disparities in medicine.

11-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT
In Landmark Study, Immunotherapy Boosts Survival of Advanced Hodgkin Lymphoma
University of Rochester Medical Center

A treatment that rallies the immune system to destroy cancer raised the survival rate for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma patients to a remarkable 92 percent, suggesting a new standard therapy for the disease. The New England Journal of Medicine published the innovative clinical trial results this week.

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14-Oct-2024 7:05 PM EDT
Video and Transcript Available: Virtual Press Briefing on Embargoed Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trial
Newswise

Reporters are invited to this briefing about research from the Wilmot Cancer Institute at the University of Rochester Medical Center, with a new study to be published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

Newswise: Study: Breast Cancer Drug Shows Potential for Rare Appendix Cancer
15-Oct-2024 2:20 PM EDT
Study: Breast Cancer Drug Shows Potential for Rare Appendix Cancer
UC San Diego Health

UC San Diego School of Medicine researchers discover a groundbreaking oral breast cancer drug that is also effective in treating a rare form of appendix cancer.

10-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Which Clot-Busting Drug Is Tied to Better Recovery After Stroke?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

For people with ischemic stroke, treatment with the clot-busting drug tenecteplase is associated with a slightly higher likelihood of an excellent recovery and reduced disability three months later than the drug alteplase, according to a meta-analysis published in the October 16, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Researchers found that the likelihood of good recovery was similar between the two treatments.


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