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In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers examined cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of neuroinflammation in individuals with post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) condition (PCC) and neuropsychiatric symptoms. PCC, also known as long COVID, represents a diverse group of symptoms that last for months post-acute COVID-19. Some individuals with PCC have neuropsychiatric symptoms (neuro-PCC), and the underlying mechanisms are […]
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Consistently sleeping less than five hours a night might raise the risk of developing depressive symptoms, according to a new genetic study led by UCL (University College London) researchers. Historically, poor sleep has been seen as a side effect of mental ill health, but this study found that the link between sleep and mental illness is more complex. The study, […]
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Looking around us, we can see that people age at different rates. But what about inside? Do all cells age in the same way? And does the location of a cell in the organ make a difference to the aging process? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging in Cologne and CECAD Excellence Cluster for Aging Research […]
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Reviewed Trainee surgeons learning to conduct laparoscopic (or keyhole) surgery will soon be able to complete their training quicker thanks to an AI-empowered system being developed by researchers at the National Robotarium of Heriot-Watt University, in collaboration with the Dundee Institute for Healthcare Simulation of University of Dundee. Image Credit: National Robotarium Using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor human movements […]
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Creating RA patient education materials that are culturally and linguistically tailored to the Navajo community Hosting in-person training for community health representatives across Navajo Nation to spread awareness about joint health and different types of arthritis Creating online training resources for PCPs who want to learn more about common rheumatologic diseases Creating a new ECHO training program in spondyloarthritis Source: […]
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What Iѕ a Mеdiсаl Mаlрrасtiсе Lаw Firm? A Nеw Yоrk mеdiсаl mаlрrасtiсе lаw firm iѕ оnе in whiсh itѕ lаwуеrѕ fосuѕ оn thе nееdѕ оf сliеntѕ whо еxреriеnсеd injury, illnеѕѕ, or death duе tо wrоngful асtiоn оr inасtiоn at the hаndѕ оf the medical рrасtitiоnеrѕ tо whоm they have еntruѕtеd their саrе. The majority of practitioners рrоvе their соmреtеnсе every […]
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People who have a higher biological age than their actual chronological age have a significantly increased risk of stroke and dementia, especially vascular dementia. These are the results of a study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. The study is titled, “Clinical biomarker-based biological aging and future risk of neurological disorders in […]
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GLASGOW, Scotland ― ChatGPT failed to pass the UK’s National Primary Care examinations in a new study, highlighting how artificial intelligence (AI) does not necessarily match human perceptions of medical complexity. ChatGPT also provided novel explanations ― it frequently “hallucinates” ― by describing inaccurate information as if they were facts, according to Shathar Mahmood, donepezil teva prijs BA, a fifth-year […]
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How Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ can help treat diabetes Scientists have engineered cells that release the hormone insulin in response to music — the hope is that these could one day be implanted into diabetes patients to help them avoid regular injections needed to control their condition. In tests on mice, in response to the song We Will Rock […]
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In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a group of researchers analyzed tick samples from countries in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region using nanopore sequencing (NS) and targeted amplification, identifying prevalent viruses and pathogens. They assessed the spread of newly documented tick-borne viruses into Europe. Study: The expanding range of emerging tick-borne viruses in Eastern Europe and the […]
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