In Parkinson’s Disease, Talk Therapy Addresses Unmet Psychological Needs
In a recent study, talk therapy in Parkinson’s disease led to significant improvement in patients’ well-being, problems/symptoms, and functioning. Research has shown that psychological symptoms of...
View ArticleGaps in Burn Assessment Tools Affect Patients With Darker Skin
Research shows gaps in medical literature and clinical guidelines on burn injuries in darker skin may contribute to variations in care quality and outcomes. While burn injuries are prevalent and the...
View ArticleStudy Highlights Complex Relationship Between Gender Identity & Pain
Factors affecting the link between pain and gender identity include chest binding and the need to modify one’s gender to avoid being misgendered, among others. In a study examining the experiences of...
View ArticleThe Four Components of Effective COPD Self-Management
Important components of effective COPD self-management include a patient-tailored approach, adherence, digital technology, and implementation. To increase the likelihood that patients with COPD will...
View ArticleTranexamic Acid Lowers Perioperative Bleeding Without CV Risk
Research showed prophylactic tranexamic acid lowers perioperative bleeding risk without increasing cardiovascular risk across many types of general surgery. A substudy analysis of the Perioperative...
View ArticleHow Loneliness Affects Your Patients With Arthritis
Patients with inflammatory arthritis reported significant loneliness and longed for their doctors to recognize their experiences in addition to the arthritis. The experience of loneliness profoundly...
View ArticleProgression of Disease & Survival in Mantle Cell Lymphoma
A study at ASH 2024 found that early progression of disease in mantle cell lymphoma significantly worsens survival, indicating the need for a more nuanced approach to risk stratification. Mantle cell...
View ArticleBio-based two-dimensional amphiphile with hierarchical self-assembly for...
Biotic and abiotic stresses threaten crop growth and yield. Agrochemicals are an important way to mitigate biotic stress, while frequent low utilization and potential environmental risk affect their...
View ArticleCo-Rumination as a Moderator Between Best-Friend Support and Adolescent...
Co-rumination, characterized by excessively discussing problems and dwelling on negative affect within a dyadic friendship, has been associated with adolescents’ symptoms of depression, anxiety and...
View ArticleEEG frontal alpha asymmetry mediates the association between maternal and...
Anxiety and depression are highly prevalent in youth and can cause significant distress and functional impairment. The presence of maternal anxiety and depression are well-established risk factors for...
View ArticleClinical relevance of plasma ADAM-17 with cognition and neurodegeneration in...
A disintegrin and metalloproteinase 17 (ADAM-17) has multiple pathophysiological functions in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the clinical relevance of ADAM-17 in AD is not clear yet.This study aims...
View ArticleEvaluation of clinical practice guidelines on treatment of cystic fibrosis: A...
Despite the existence of numerous clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for cystic fibrosis (CF), there is limited understanding of their credibility and consistency. This systematic review aims to...
View ArticleIdentification of IGF2BPs-related mRNA signature for predicting the overall...
Insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding proteins (IGF2BPs) are m⁶A readers that stabilize target mRNAs by recognizing the GG(m⁶A)C sequence. While previous studies have explored the biological...
View ArticleCauses of and risk factors for unplanned readmission in a large cohort of...
Unplanned hospital readmissions after surgery are substantial drivers of expenditure and bed occupancy within the healthcare system. As a result, any targeted interventions that reduce readmission in...
View ArticleThe transcriptomic landscape of monosomy X (45,X) during early human fetal...
Monosomy X (45,X) is associated with Turner syndrome and pregnancy loss in humans, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We therefore undertook an exploratory study of the transcriptomic...
View ArticleSilk fibroin thermosensitive polymers: Osteogenic, anti-inflammatory, and...
Infectious bone defects pose a significant challenge in orthopedics by hindering healing and vascularization. This study explored the impact of fibroin thermosensitive hydrogel on osteogenesis,...
View ArticleAdvanced prognostic modeling with deep learning: assessing long-term outcomes...
Predicting long-term outcomes in liver transplantation remain a challenging endeavor. This research aims to harness the power of deep learning to develop an advanced prognostic model for assessing...
View ArticleHigher LC9 Scores Reduce Severe Aortic Calcification
The following is a summary of “Association Between Life’s Crucial 9 and Severe Abdominal Aortic Calcification in U.S. Adults: The Mediating Role of the Systemic Inflammatory Response Index,” published...
View ArticleLow HEART Scores and Biomarkers Predict Lower 72-Hour MACE
The following is a summary of “Short-Term Risk of Adverse Cardiac Events Among Emergency Department Patients Placed in an Observation Unit for Cardiac Testing,” published in the February 2025 issue of...
View ArticleEarly Prone Positioning Improves Outcomes in COVID-19 With IMV
The following is a summary of “Effect of early and later prone positioning on outcomes in invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: analysis of the prospective...
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