Research from an interdisciplinary team at Virginia Tech has shown that sewage surveillance is more efficient and comprehensive than testing individuals in detecting antimicrobial resistance. The study revealed significant correlations between antibiotic resistance genes and socio-economic factors, highlighting the need to address thes...
SourceVirginia Tech·JournalNature Water·DateNov 6, 2024
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Researchers found that expanded screening protocols identified eight cases of Candida auris that would have gone undiagnosed, enabling prompt isolation and disinfection precautions. The new approach promotes early detection and targeted precautions to reduce hospital outbreaks.
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalAmerican Journal of Infection Control·DateNov 1, 2024
A team of University of Houston engineers developed an AI tool to predict and control pandemic spread by analyzing international air travel. The analysis found that reducing flights in Western Europe can lead to fewer global COVID-19 cases, making it a key strategy for controlling the pandemic.
Researchers designed a skin patch that uses imperceptible electric currents to control microbes, stopping 99% of biofilm formation in bacteria. The device, called Bioelectronic Localized Antimicrobial Stimulation Therapy, could lead to a wearable patch with a wireless circuit to control infections without drugs.
SourceCell Press·JournalDevice·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 24, 2024
Researchers found that ultra-processed foods, including diet options, bring distinct risks for people with type 2 diabetes. Consuming more ultra-processed foods is closely linked with higher blood sugar levels, while a diet rich in minimally processed or unprocessed foods improves control.
SourceUniversity of Texas at Austin·JournalJournal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics·TypeObservational study·DateOct 17, 2024
A new app has tracked travel-related illnesses globally, showing that travelers experience health issues more often than expected. The Illness Tracking in Travellers (ITIT) app recorded gastrointestinal symptoms most frequently among Asian travelers and respiratory diseases in Europe.
SourceUniversity of Zurich·JournalBMJ Open·TypeMeta-analysis·DateOct 15, 2024
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Researchers will examine cognitive and psychomotor functions to compare effects of CBD on driving performance between men and women. The five-year study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the substance's influence.
A new study published in the American Journal of Infection Control found that nearly 4 in 5 hospitals are not staffed at sufficient levels to keep patients safe from preventable infections. The study highlights the need for customized infection prevention staffing recommendations, which can be provided by an online calculator tool.
SourceAssociation for Professionals in Infection Control·JournalAmerican Journal of Infection Control·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateOct 10, 2024
A recent study by UC San Francisco and the University of Michigan found that childhood trauma can lead to increased pain, depression, and loneliness in older adults. Participants who experienced more traumatic events were more likely to experience these symptoms during their final years.
SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalJournal of the American Geriatrics Society·DateOct 3, 2024
Researchers seek to identify Hispanic women at risk of developing chronic diseases through early screenings or interventions, aiming to improve health outcomes for millions in the population.
SourceUniversity of Arizona Health Sciences·DateOct 1, 2024
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Researchers at the University of Nottingham uncover key regulators of malaria parasites' cell division, revealing NEK1 as a potential drug target. The study aims to find new therapeutic targets for controlling malaria transmission.
SourceUniversity of Nottingham·JournalPLOS Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 1, 2024
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital found that older adults who sustained a traumatic injury were more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias if they experienced falls. The study suggests that completing cognitive screenings in older patients after a fall could help detect dementia sooner.
SourceBrigham and Women's Hospital·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateSep 30, 2024
A new study suggests the hormone hepcidin may trigger psoriasis by causing iron overload in the skin. This excess iron amplifies the damaging effects of UV sunlight, leading to hyperproliferative chronic diseases like psoriasis. A potential treatment targeting hepcidin could improve treatment options for millions.
SourceUniversity of Bath·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 26, 2024
Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have identified a crucial biological switch that regulates renin production in certain cells, allowing them to control blood pressure. This discovery provides important direction for future research into high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease treatment.
According to the Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN), lung cancer is the most common type of cancer, with 2.2 million new cases and 1.8 million deaths worldwide in 2020. China had the highest number of new cases, and incidence and mortality rates have been steadily rising from 1990 to 2019.
SourceChinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd.·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateSep 26, 2024
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a graphene-based, ultra-thin antibacterial material that can kill 99.9% of bacteria on surfaces, including medical devices and implants. The new technology uses fridge magnet technology to control the orientation of graphene flakes, making it possible for practical applica...
SourceChalmers University of Technology·JournalAdvanced Functional Materials·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateSep 24, 2024
A new study published in the American Journal of Infection Control found that using color additive-infused disinfectant wipes improved hospital room cleanliness by 69.2%, compared to standard wipes. The use of visual cues reduced cleaning time by 3 minutes.
SourceAssociation for Professionals in Infection Control·JournalAmerican Journal of Infection Control·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 19, 2024
A study by Amber Salter found that people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have comorbidities experience worsened disease activity. The research highlights the importance of addressing comorbidities in MS treatment.
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A study found that every 1% decrease in BMI leads to a 4% reduction in cardiovascular risk. Blood sugar control also lowers the risk of chronic kidney disease independently of weight change.
SourceCleveland Clinic·JournalDiabetes Obesity and Metabolism·DateSep 17, 2024
A new study from European universities has developed a method to analyze wastewater data from seven major cities, identifying thousands of disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and antimicrobial resistance. This approach can detect potential health threats simultaneously, potentially preventing epidemics from escalating into outbreaks.
SourceTechnical University of Denmark·JournalNature Communications·DateSep 17, 2024
A $7M grant is supporting a four-year project to breed wide hybrids of muscadines and Vitis vinifera, combining desirable traits like disease resistance and crisp texture. The goal is to introduce new grape hybrids with enhanced quality leading to a more resilient US grape industry.
SourceUniversity of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture·DateSep 12, 2024
Researchers used a dual blockade of IL-10 and PD-1 to control SIV viral rebound after treatment interruption. The approach led to significant reduction in viral loads and reservoirs, showing promise for HIV treatment strategies.
SourceEmory Health Sciences·JournalNature Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 12, 2024
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A new study found that cystic fibrosis patients with more severe disease characteristics exhibit shorter leukocyte telomere length and greater LTL attrition. This association may accelerate aging and increase susceptibility to age-related diseases, emphasizing the importance of early CF diagnosis and timely therapeutic intervention.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalAging-US·TypeNews article·DateSep 11, 2024
A new study from the University of Kansas reveals that individuals with pre-existing disabilities are more than twice as likely to develop long COVID. The research found that chronic illnesses and mental illness/psychiatric disabilities were the most common types of disabilities among those experiencing long COVID.
SourceUniversity of Kansas·JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health·TypeSurvey·DateSep 3, 2024
Researchers in China used a scenario experiment to test messaging strategies on COVID-19 vaccine uptake. The study found that emphasizing personal risk rather than personal gain or community benefits was most effective in persuading people to get vaccinated.
SourceOxford University Press USA·JournalJournal of Public Health·TypeSurvey·DateAug 28, 2024
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The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is part of a new $18 million NSF initiative, COMPASS, aimed at enhancing global pandemic prediction and prevention capabilities. The collaboration will focus on understanding pathogen emergence and training the next generation of scientists to tackle this critical challenge.
A University of Gothenburg study found that occupational exposure to particles in the construction industry may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease. Construction workers exposed to high levels of dust and particles were about 15% more likely to be diagnosed with the condition.
SourceUniversity of Gothenburg·JournalOccupational and Environmental Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateAug 21, 2024
Researchers at UTEP will investigate how stress from nicotine withdrawal is intensified by ovarian hormones in women, aiming to develop more effective treatments for women experiencing severe nicotine withdrawal symptoms. The five-year study will also explore the impact of e-cigarette use on adolescent females.
A study at UFSCar found that remote testing can be reliable for functional mobility and muscle strength, especially for those with dementia. This new methodology enables more frequent health sessions and better patient tracking.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalGeriatrics Gerontology and Aging·DateAug 15, 2024
A study suggests that higher levels of UV radiation in areas with limited sunshine are associated with a drop in deaths due to cardiovascular disease and cancer. Sunbed use was also found to be linked to a reduced risk of these deaths, but further research is needed to confirm the findings.
SourceUniversity of Edinburgh·JournalHealth & Place·TypeObservational study·DateAug 14, 2024
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The baroreceptor-inspired microneedle skin patch delivers precise and controlled drug release in response to finger touching, significantly enhancing the precision and effectiveness of treatment. Experiments using Cy3 dye and insulin as model drugs demonstrated improved delivery efficacy compared to passive methods.
SourceBMEF (BME Frontiers)·JournalBME Frontiers·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 14, 2024
A new study found that routine laboratory tests are not reliable for diagnosing Long COVID, with no biomarker among 25 clinical laboratory values providing a clinically useful diagnosis. The researchers suggest treating symptoms rather than relying on lab results to diagnose the condition.
SourceUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus·JournalAnnals of Internal Medicine·DateAug 12, 2024
A study by the University of Gothenburg finds that removing Fallopian tubes during laparoscopic sterilization results in marginally more surgical complications than cutting them. The procedure may help protect against future ovarian cancer, a serious disease with limited early symptoms.
SourceUniversity of Gothenburg·JournalThe Lancet Regional Health - Europe·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 11, 2024
Researchers highlight the need to develop new anti-angiogenic agents to improve cancer treatment efficacy, citing knowledge gaps in human clinical trials. The review recommends considering tumor mutations, microenvironment, and patient profiles to select optimal AAD combinations.
SourceCactus Communications·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeLiterature review·DateAug 9, 2024
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A new study published in Andrology has found that patients with lower testosterone levels tend to have short little fingers, which is associated with an increased risk of severe Covid-19. The research suggests that testosterone may reduce inflammation in the lungs and other organs, providing a protective effect against severe illness.
SourceSwansea University·JournalAndrology·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 9, 2024
A recent study published by Florida Atlantic University found that occasional alcohol use increases the odds of intracranial hemorrhage by double when compared to those who do not drink. Daily alcohol consumption is associated with a 150% increased risk of brain bleeds from falls.
SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournalJournal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 8, 2024
Researchers have identified a crucial molecular signaling pathway in maintaining the skin barrier, which could lead to new treatments for inflammatory skin diseases. The study's findings also suggest that this pathway may contribute to certain types of cancer.
SourceCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center·JournalCell Reports·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 8, 2024
The research aims to develop a new method for detecting foodborne viruses like norovirus and hepatitis A in time to prevent or quickly respond to an outbreak. The technology uses magnetic liquids to concentrate viruses from large food samples into smaller volumes, streamlining the detection process.
SourceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst·DateAug 8, 2024
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The impacts of natural disasters on plant health can be devastating, with the potential for direct effects from disasters like pathogen or vector dispersal. Human-driven disasters also create conditions favorable to the spread of plant pathogens, leading to crop loss and disease spread.
SourceAmerican Phytopathological Society·JournalPhytopathology·DateAug 7, 2024
A study found that hospitalization of a relative increases the risk of MRSA infection in household members. The longer the relative's hospital stay, the higher the risk. Researchers recommend enhanced infection control practices to track and mitigate transmission.
SourceSociety for Healthcare Epidemiology of America·JournalInfection Control and Hospital Epidemiology·DateAug 7, 2024
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have conducted a Phase 2 UNITY clinical trial involving pregnant women with a history of very severe HDFN. Nipocalimab was found to prevent and mitigate the disease without causing serious side effects in the mother or fetus.
SourceKarolinska Institutet·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·DateAug 7, 2024
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Researchers found that children's immune systems attacked their own tissues after latching onto a coronavirus protein resembling one found in multiple organs. Early intervention was crucial to prevent death in these cases, and the study has implications for understanding other autoimmune diseases.
SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalNature·DateAug 7, 2024
Recent studies highlight the vital role of fruits, vegetables, and co-products in preventing chronic diseases. A diet rich in these foods can lower blood pressure, reduce heart disease risk, and improve overall health.
SourceBentham Science Publishers·JournalCurrent Analytical Chemistry·DateAug 6, 2024
A five-year randomized control trial found that diets high in fruits and vegetables lower blood pressure, reduce cardiovascular risk, and improve kidney health. The study also suggests that incorporating fruits and vegetables into treatment plans can be more effective than traditional medication approaches.
SourceElsevier·JournalThe American Journal of Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 6, 2024
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A new study by Prof. Eyal Klement and PhD Student Michal Morgenstern has identified key factors influencing vaccination intentions among Israeli dairy farmers, revealing the significant impact of social pressure and underscoring the need for improved communication between veterinarians and farmers.
SourceThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem·JournalPreventive Veterinary Medicine·TypeSurvey·DateAug 6, 2024
A University of Michigan-led study found that higher levels of metals in blood and urine are associated with a greater risk for ALS and shorter survival. Occupational exposure to metals was also linked to increased metal levels, emphasizing the need for accounting for environmental factors when evaluating overall exposure risk.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalJournal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 6, 2024
Researchers found COVID-19-related diarrhea mechanisms using human stem cells and enteroids, a single layer of cells in a petri dish. The study suggests testing inhibitors of inflammation may help treat COVID-19 diarrhea, linking it to long COVID symptoms.
SourceJohns Hopkins Medicine·JournalCellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology·DateAug 6, 2024
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Researchers discovered that certain bacteria living inside ticks are essential for their survival and reproduction. These bacteria produce vital nutrients, making them a potential vulnerability in tick populations that could be exploited to control tick numbers and reduce the incidence of tick-borne diseases.
SourceThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem·JournalmSphere·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 6, 2024
Researchers at the University of Houston have developed two nasal sprays, NanoSTING and NanoSTING-SN, to prevent respiratory virus transmission. NanoSTING is an immune activator that can protect against multiple viruses, while NanoSTING-SN is a pan-coronavirus vaccine that can prevent transmission to unvaccinated individuals.
SourceUniversity of Houston·JournalNature·DateAug 6, 2024
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University found that Ecklonia cava polyphenols can protect against neurodegeneration and improve motor function in Parkinson's disease model mice. The antioxidants activate the AMPK enzyme and inhibit reactive oxygen species production, reducing neuronal cell death.
SourceOsaka Metropolitan University·JournalNutrients·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 5, 2024
A study published in JAMA Oncology found that regular aspirin use significantly lowers the risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with higher lifestyle-related risk factors. The benefits were most pronounced among those with unhealthiest lifestyles, where treating 78 patients with aspirin would prevent one case of colorectal cancer o...
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalJAMA Oncology·TypeObservational study·DateAug 1, 2024
A cohort study found that aspirin use was associated with a greater absolute reduction in risk of colorectal cancer among individuals with less healthy lifestyles. Lifestyle risk factors may help identify those with a more favorable risk-benefit profile for cancer prevention with aspirin.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Oncology·DateAug 1, 2024
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Uncontrolled hypertension is a leading cause of premature death and disability worldwide, with 54% of patients aware but only 21% actively controlled. Effective treatment requires lifestyle changes and medication, as well as regular blood pressure monitoring to adjust doses accordingly.
SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournalThe American Journal of Medicine·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateAug 1, 2024
A study found that city-level sugar-sweetened beverage taxes are associated with lower body mass index percentile among youth. Policymakers may consider implementing such taxes to prevent or reduce youth overweight and obesity, ultimately reducing chronic disease risk, particularly among children under 12.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateJul 31, 2024
A recent study published in ESC Heart Failure found that kidney dysfunction can be used as a criterion to stratify patients requiring implantable defibrillators. The research identified two key independent predictors for the risk of sudden cardiac death: left ventricular ejection fraction and estimated glomerular filtration rate.
SourceFujita Health University·JournalESC Heart Failure·TypeObservational study·DateJul 29, 2024
The AHA PREVENT equations could reduce eligibility for statin and antihypertensive therapy among 15.8 million US adults due to lower atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk predictions. This change may impact treatment guidelines and recommendations.
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A new study in Frontiers in Medicine found that individuals who perceive conflict among experts about health recommendations have significantly lower trust in health information provided by government health agencies. Doctors were the most trusted source of information, with high trust reported by 95% of respondents.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Medicine·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJul 26, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of proper ventilation in buildings to prevent airborne infection transmission. Experts recommend developing interdisciplinary knowledge, investing in mechanical ventilation systems, and implementing equivalent ventilation methods for existing buildings.
SourceQueensland University of Technology·TypeObservational study·DateJul 25, 2024
A new case definition of market-driven epidemics (MDEs) helps address critical barriers to timely prevention and mitigation. The study highlights the success of US efforts to reduce cigarette, sugar, and opioid consumption, demonstrating that public health leaders can save lives through earlier, more decisive action.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Global Public Health·TypeObservational study·DateJul 25, 2024
A new DNA methylation array can assess methylation levels of genes in imprint control regions, which regulate the expression of imprinted genes. The array has 22,000 probes and can identify potential links between environmental exposures and epigenetic dysregulation in diseases.
SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalEpigenetics Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 25, 2024