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AI algorithm turns mammograms into a 'two-for-one' test for women's heart health
An AI algorithm based only on routine mammogram images plus age can predict a woman's risk of major cardiovascular disease as well as standard risk as...
New diagnostic code for Gulf War illness marks major step forward for veteran care and research
Gulf War illness (GWI), the chronic, debilitating condition linked to military service in the 1990-1991 Gulf War, will receive a dedicated diagnostic...
Pilot program improves cancer care access and support for Indigenous communities
Researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Campus have published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine describing a novel care coo...
Surprising new roles discovered for known blood cancer gene DNMT3A
A gene called DNMT3A is important for guiding blood stem cells into forming all the cell types present in blood, including red blood cells, white bloo...
FDA approves Inlexzo for bladder cancer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Inlexzo (gemcitabine intravesical system) for the treatment of patients with certain types of bladd...
Buprenorphine linked to lower preterm birth and lifetime costs for mothers and infants with opioid use disorder
Over the last 20 years, substance use-related deaths have more than doubled for women of reproductive age. Overdose deaths are now a leading cause of...
Personalized brain stimulation shows benefit for depression
A more precise and personalized form of electric brain stimulation may be a more effective and faster treatment for people with moderate to major depr...
Innovative approach helps new mothers get hepatitis C treatment
Hepatitis C, a bloodborne virus that damages the liver, can cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver failure and death if left untreated. Despite the avai...
Cataract surgery on both eyes can be carried out safely and effectively in one go, studies indicate
The results of two new studies show that it can be safe, effective and practical for most patients to have cataract surgery on both eyes in one day. B...
North-south autism assessment divide in the UK leaves children waiting three years longer
Children in the North of England are waiting up to three years longer than those in the south for an autism diagnosis, new data analysis shows. The da...
AI algorithm turns mammograms into a 'two-for-one' test for women's heart health
New diagnostic code for Gulf War illness marks major step forward for veteran care and research
Pilot program improves cancer care access and support for Indigenous communities
Surprising new roles discovered for known blood cancer gene DNMT3A
FDA approves Inlexzo for bladder cancer
Buprenorphine linked to lower preterm birth and lifetime costs for mothers and infants with opioid use disorder
Personalized brain stimulation shows benefit for depression
Innovative approach helps new mothers get hepatitis C treatment
Cataract surgery on both eyes can be carried out safely and effectively in one go, studies indicate
North-south autism assessment divide in the UK leaves children waiting three years longer
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