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Newswise: Study Suggests Preoperative Iron Infusions Work Better Than Blood Transfusions for Some Anemic Patients
Release date: 25-Jul-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Study Suggests Preoperative Iron Infusions Work Better Than Blood Transfusions for Some Anemic Patients
Johns Hopkins Medicine

In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions.

Release date: 25-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
New Drug Candidate Blocks Resistance to Cancer Therapies
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A team of researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center has designed a molecule that impairs signaling mediated by two key drivers of cancer therapy resistance. The design and preclinical evaluation of the inhibitor, MTX-531 was published in Nature Cancer.

Newswise:Video Embedded fda-changes-to-lab-tests-regulations-livestream-expert-panel
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Released: 25-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
FDA Changes to Laboratory Developed Test Regulation: Livestreamed Expert Panel
Newswise

Live from the annual conference of the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM, formerly AACC), experts will discuss how the new FDA rule on laboratory developed tests will hinder patient care. This rule will place these tests under duplicative FDA oversight, even though laboratory developed tests are already regulated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This will force many labs to stop performing these essential tests, which play a critical role in diagnosing rare disorders, such as inherited genetic conditions in newborns.

       
Newswise: Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern identifies metabolic inflexibility that keeps damage at bay during liver regeneration
Release date: 25-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern identifies metabolic inflexibility that keeps damage at bay during liver regeneration
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Liver cells have a vital metabolic inflexibility during regeneration to starve dysfunctional cells and keep damage from spreading, according to new research from Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) published in Science.

Newswise: NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations opens state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing hydrogen research, training and collaborations
Release date: 25-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations opens state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing hydrogen research, training and collaborations
National University of Singapore (NUS)

Giving Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy a big push, the National University of Singapore (NUS) today officially launched its Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI) with the inauguration of an advance research facility as the Centre’s flagship innovation hub. Spanning over 600 square metres and furnished with state-of-the-art research equipment, the new facility aims to boost hydrogen research and commercial application in Singapore.

Released: 25-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Wash U researchers quantify solar absorption by black carbon in fire clouds
Washington University in St. Louis

Aerosol scientists at Washington University in St. Louis quantify the extent of light absorption by black carbon in fire clouds to better model climate impacts of extreme wildfire events.

Newswise: Exploring cultivated meat and seafood to support national security
Released: 25-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Exploring cultivated meat and seafood to support national security
The Good Food Institute

Food innovation at the dinner table and the mess hall is essential to national defense, biosecurity, and warfighter readiness.

Release date: 25-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Last decade saw big decrease in teens who used commonly prescribed and misused prescription drugs
University of Michigan

Since 2009, U.S. high school seniors have reported steep declines in medical use, misuse and availability of the three most commonly prescribed and misused controlled substances for teens, a new University of Michigan study found.

Newswise: New gene therapy approach shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Released: 25-Jul-2024 7:30 AM EDT
New gene therapy approach shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Indiana University

Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have made a significant breakthrough in developing a new gene therapy approach that restores full-length dystrophin protein, which could lead to new treatments for people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).

Newswise: Nonreciprocal interactions go nonlinear
24-Jul-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Nonreciprocal interactions go nonlinear
University of Vienna

Using two optically trapped glass nanoparticles, researchers observed a novel collective Non-Hermitian and nonlinear dynamic driven by nonreciprocal interactions. This contribution expands traditional optical levitation with tweezer arrays by incorporating the so called non-conservative interactions.


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