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B12 deficiency: A hidden trigger of inflammation?
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B12 deficiency: A hidden trigger of inflammation?

11/18/2023

A new study has identified a compelling link between vitamin B12 deficiency and chronic inflammation, which is associated with a range of health problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Published in the Journal of the Science of Food…

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Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the bodys immune response to COVID-19 infection
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Novel dynamic imaging technology captures the bodys immune response to COVID-19 infection

11/18/2023

A team of UC Davis scientists has used dynamic total-body positron emission tomography (PET) to provide the first imaging of the human body’s immune response to COVID-19 infection in recovering patients. Their work, published in Science Advances, could lead to…

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Tapeworm is spreading in Kenya—demand for meat brings parasite to new areas
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Tapeworm is spreading in Kenya—demand for meat brings parasite to new areas

11/18/2023

Echinococcus granulosus, a type of tapeworm, is a harmful parasite that affects 1 million people worldwide. The parasite can grow slowly in people for years to form thick-walled cysts in vital organs, such as the liver and lungs. Known as…

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Physicians prescribing opioid use treatment influence others to follow suit, finds study
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Physicians prescribing opioid use treatment influence others to follow suit, finds study

11/18/2023

Emergency departments (EDs) are critical settings for treating opioid use disorder, but few ED physicians initiate treatments like administration of buprenorphine, a drug known to activate the brain’s opioid receptors and help patients safely manage and treat opioid addiction. However,…

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Biotech industry leader to helm WashU drug development accelerator
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Biotech industry leader to helm WashU drug development accelerator

11/18/2023

Shripad Bhagwat, PhD, a drug development expert with decades of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, has been named the inaugural senior director of the Needleman Program for Innovation and Commercialization (NPIC) at Washington University in St. Louis. In…

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Study finds pleasurable music and 'chills' predict music-induced hypoalgesia
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Study finds pleasurable music and 'chills' predict music-induced hypoalgesia

11/18/2023

In a study published in Frontiers in Pain Research, researchers showed that emotional responses to relaxing and favorite music predict hypoalgesia. Study: Emotional responses to favorite and relaxing music predict music-induced hypoalgesia. Image Credit: Stokkete/Shutterstock.com Music can reduce anxiety and pain…

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Q&A: Hypertension expert on optimizing blood pressure
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Q&A: Hypertension expert on optimizing blood pressure

11/18/2023

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common condition affecting nearly half of U.S. adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 48% of Americans have high blood pressure—defined as a systolic blood pressure greater than 130…

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Study shows link between parental stress and exacerbated asthma symptoms in children
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Study shows link between parental stress and exacerbated asthma symptoms in children

11/18/2023

Reviewed University of Queensland research has shown a link between parental stress stemming from financial hardship and exacerbated asthma symptoms in children. Dr K M Shahunja from UQ's Poche Centre for Indigenous Health led a study that analyzed the data…

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Scientists warn next pandemic is ‘the Big One’ with deadly brain-swelling virus
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Scientists warn next pandemic is ‘the Big One’ with deadly brain-swelling virus

11/18/2023

The next pandemic is “simmering in the background”, experts have warned, and could be the most contagious and devastating in history. Dubbed the “Big One”, the Nipah virus is able to infect the cells that line the central nervous system…

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Regular health checkups may prevent the development of end-stage kidney disease, Japanese study finds
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Regular health checkups may prevent the development of end-stage kidney disease, Japanese study finds

11/18/2023

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