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Released: 26-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Flu-Vaccine Education in the Emergency Department Helps People get their Shot
Thomas Jefferson University

Patient education about flu shot during a non-life threatening emergency department visit increases vaccination rates, especially in patients without regular primary care.

Released: 4-Mar-2024 8:05 AM EST
HIV Medication Can be Used Safely with Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
Thomas Jefferson University

New research shows HIV medications can be taken at the same time as hormone treatment without losing potency of either therapy.

Released: 21-Nov-2023 1:05 PM EST
Could Eating Turkey Ease Colitis?
Thomas Jefferson University

According to data in mice, extra tryptophan in turkey and other foods could reduce the risk of future colitis flares.

Newswise: New Project to Design Building Skins to Retrofit Energy-Inefficient Structures
Released: 15-May-2023 8:30 AM EDT
New Project to Design Building Skins to Retrofit Energy-Inefficient Structures
Thomas Jefferson University

Researchers will develop prototype modular panels and test for energy savings, resistance to weathering and market feasibility

Released: 16-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
Stigma Plays Multiple Roles in Post-incarceration Life
Thomas Jefferson University

Researchers conduct in-depth interviews with people participating in a work rehabilitation program to take a closer look at the barriers to re-entry.

Released: 16-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
New Drug Target to Treat Pain from Visceral Organs
Thomas Jefferson University

An approved drug for chronic constipation also relieves the pain associated with that condition. New research demonstrates that the drug’s two actions can be separated biologically — a finding that may offer ways to precisely target visceral organ pain syndromes beyond constipation.

Released: 19-Dec-2022 4:25 PM EST
A New Way to Make Asthma Drugs Last Longer
Thomas Jefferson University

New research into making asthma and COPD medication more potent could also improve how long they work in patients who need frequent doses

Released: 17-Nov-2022 11:55 AM EST
New FDA-Approved Device for Stroke Rehabilitation Now Available for Patients at Jefferson Health
Thomas Jefferson University

The device improves upper limb function for patients with disability after stroke by stimulating the vagus nerve during rehab training.

Released: 7-Nov-2022 8:05 AM EST
Adding Sensory Integration to Autism Assessments may yield More Individualized Treatment
Thomas Jefferson University

Additional insights can help guide interventions that can assist individuals in processing and understanding their surroundings better.

Released: 19-Sep-2022 5:25 PM EDT
Stress Granules may Drive Obesity-Associated Pancreatic Cancer
Thomas Jefferson University

An extremely common response to cellular stress may be the key to pancreatic cancer in people with obesity, pointing to a new direction for therapy of this difficult-to-treat cancer.

Released: 12-Sep-2022 10:05 AM EDT
The Obesity Paradox in Lung Cancer Diagnosis May Differ by Race
Thomas Jefferson University

A recent study calls into question whether lower rates of lung cancer diagnosis in higher BMI patients holds true for African Americans

21-Jul-2022 4:25 PM EDT
Effects of Lead Poisoning May Be Reversible with Early-Childhood Enrichment
Thomas Jefferson University

New research shows that the majority of gene changes in the brain caused by lead can be reversed by raising animals in stimulating environments.

   
20-Jun-2022 4:05 PM EDT
Listeria-based Booster Skyrockets Vaccine’s Protection Against Recurring Colon Cancer
Thomas Jefferson University

New research in mice from Thomas Jefferson University has paved the way for a Phase I clinical trial and has the potential to transform vaccines against HIV and malaria.

13-Jun-2022 3:35 PM EDT
New Lung-Cancer Screening Guidelines Reduce Disparity
Thomas Jefferson University

Cancer screening guidelines published last year expand eligibility for those at high risk for lung cancer, and new research shows that they also improve representation among African American patients.

Released: 18-May-2022 1:50 PM EDT
Study in Mice Suggests that COVID-19 Increases Risk of Developing Parkinson’s Disease
Thomas Jefferson University

New research finds that the novel coronavirus can make the mouse brain more susceptible to a toxin that induces nerve-cell loss seen in Parkinson’s.

31-Mar-2022 2:05 PM EDT
Hospitals Rapidly Translated Evidence into Practice during the Pandemic
Thomas Jefferson University

The largest survey to date shows that rapid information sharing, multi-disciplinary teams and novel communication methods enabled remarkable consistency of care across U.S. hospitals.

Released: 15-Mar-2022 9:35 AM EDT
International Multi-Center Study Confirms Stroke Risk in Younger Healthier COVID-19 Patients
Thomas Jefferson University

The largest study on severe stroke and COVID-19 published to date found even moderate COVID-19 infection increased risk of death in younger, healthier stroke patients

Released: 16-Feb-2022 5:05 PM EST
Blood Pressure Medication Could Affect Survival in Pancreatic Cancer
Thomas Jefferson University

The largest longitudinal study to date shows that common and inexpensive blood pressure medications may have a positive impact on long term outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer.

Released: 13-Jan-2022 10:05 AM EST
A Targeted Approach to Tackling Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer
Thomas Jefferson University

Combining epidemiological mapping and community outreach, researchers target educational interventions to populations in Philadelphia at highest risk for the disease.



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