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Which Pressor Works Best for Pediatric Septic Shock?

, 2025-04-30 12:47:00 TOPLINE: In children with septic shock without known cardiac dysfunction, initial treatment with norepinephrine was associated with a lower 30-day mortality but similar rates of major adverse kidney events by 30 days (MAKE30) compared with epinephrine, a study reported. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a single-center, retrospective cohort study of 231 patient encounters (median…

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Novel breath test shows promise for diagnosing and monitoring bacterial infections

, 2025-04-30 22:00:00 Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new, non-invasive breath test has emerged as a potential breakthrough for rapidly diagnosing bacterial infections and tracking treatment effectiveness. Developed by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the test leverages pathogen-specific metabolic tracers and a laser-based detection platform…

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Racial disparities in breast reconstruction persist despite ACA implementation

, 2025-04-30 17:37:00 Despite steady increases in rates of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after mastectomy, racial disparities in IBR have persisted in the years since implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), reports a study in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is published…

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Make the Move Less Stressful

, 2025-04-30 12:50:00 Graduating med students, ready to put med school in their rearview mirror figuratively and literally — in a car perhaps packed with clothes, books, an Ikea shelf, and a devoted beagle — also have no shortage of logistical challenges ahead of them. Finding a place to live and moving in, learning a…

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Teladoc acquires UpLift for $30M

, 2025-04-30 20:08:00 New York-based virtual care company Teladoc Health announced it acquired mental health platform UpLift in a deal worth $30 million. The acquisition reinforces Teladoc’s game plan to increase its leadership position in virtual mental health and the ability for consumers served by the company’s BetterHelp segment to get benefits coverage for mental…

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Pfizer, GSK, Novartis, BridgeBio, Achieve

Elaine Chen , 2025-04-30 13:27:00 Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning, let’s get into all the updates from a busy earnings season so far. The need-to-know this morning GSK and United Therapeutics reported earnings. Novartis is acquiring Regulus…

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Novel rat model could advance COPD-associated cor pulmonale research

, 2025-04-30 20:42:00 A new study details a novel rat model that closely replicates the pathological features and physiological changes associated with human chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-associated cor pulmonale. This graphical abstract depicts the development and characterization of the model. Credit: American Journal Of Pathology (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2025.01.003 Researchers have developed a novel rat…

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FDA Approves New Monoclonal Antibody for Myasthenia Gravis

, 2025-04-30 20:11:00 The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved nipocalimab-aahu (Imaavy, Johnson & Johnson) for the treatment of generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) in adults and adolescents 12 years of age and older, the company announced in a statement. The drug is the “first and only” human Fc receptor (FcRn)-blocking monoclonal antibody approved…

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The Best Options for Diagnostic Imaging Covered by Medicare

Luidgi Faubert , 2025-04-30 13:31:00 Diagnosing conditions requires accurate information. Patients get the best care and better outcomes with services like diagnostic imaging. Financial standing shouldn’t prevent people from accessing the imaging necessary to create a treatment plan. Health care leaders can explore the best options for diagnostic imaging covered by Medicare so every patient…

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New ‘hidden in plain sight’ facial and eye biomarkers for tinnitus severity could unlock path to testing treatments

, 2025-04-30 18:40:00 A close-up view illustrates the tracking of a study participant’s pupil and face. Credit: Mass Eye and Ear Researchers at Mass General Brigham have identified new biomarkers for tinnitus by measuring pupil dilation and subtle facial movements that correlate with the level of distress caused by the disorder. Published in Science Translational…

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Mindfulness-based therapy found to decrease opioid cravings and improve emotional health

, 2025-04-30 17:41:00 Researchers from the University of California San Diego have found that Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) can help rewire the brain’s response to natural healthy pleasure, leading to improved mood, greater attention to positive experiences and reduced opioid cravings. The findings, published on April 30, 2025 in the Journal of the American Medical…

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Ivarmacitinib Provides Relief in Atopic Dermatitis Study

, 2025-04-30 15:00:00 TOPLINE: Ivarmacitinib, a selective oral Janus kinase 1 inhibitor, significantly improved signs and symptoms in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) and showed a favorable safety profile in a phase 3 trial. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 randomized trial of 336 patients aged 12-75 years (mean…

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Commure, HealthTap partner for expanded after hours care

, 2025-04-30 17:21:00 Healthcare software company Commure entered into a strategic partnership with virtual healthcare provider HealthTap to combine its EHR integrations, AI-enabled tools and care coordination abilities with HealthTap’s clinician network and virtual care delivery services. The companies say the alliance will allow health systems and other practices to provide expanded services, such as…

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Does human-in-the-loop work in health care?

Brittany Trang , 2025-04-30 16:50:00 Brittany Trang, Ph.D., is a health tech reporter at STAT and writes the AI Prognosis newsletter. Follow her on Threads, Mastodon, and Bluesky. You can reach Brittany on Signal at btrang.01. You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s AI Prognosis newsletter, our subscriber-exclusive guide to artificial intelligence in health care…

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Parental or caregiver alcohol use tied to increased child maltreatment

, 2025-04-30 16:26:00 A new systematic review has found that parents and other child caregivers who have alcohol-related diagnoses are twice as likely to maltreat children in their care than parents and caregivers with no alcohol-related diagnoses. ‘Alcohol-related diagnoses’ included alcohol-related hospitalisation, alcohol-related service use, or a history of clinically determined alcohol dependence. ‘Child maltreatment’…

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Youth Nicotine Pouch Use Doubles as e-Cigarette Use Falls

, 2025-04-30 15:10:00 TOPLINE: Nicotine pouch use among 10th- and 12th-grade US students doubled from 2023 to 2024, with past-30-day use increasing from 1.3% to 2.6%, whereas past-12-month use of electronic cigarette use showed a decline from 20.0% to 17.6%. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional analysis utilized data from annual surveys conducted in school with a nationally…

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MedCity FemFwd: Improving the Collection of Maternal Health Data

Marissa Plescia , 2025-04-30 15:10:00 Welcome back to another episode of MedCity FemFwd, a podcast dedicated to discussing the breakthroughs and challenges in women’s health. In this episode, we’re joined by Maggie McCullough, CEO of PolicyMap. PolicyMap offers organizations access to mapping and data analytics tools. McCullough discusses what’s wrong with the way maternal health…

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Sen. Collins slams NIH research cuts, urges funding be restored

John Wilkerson , 2025-04-30 14:32:00 WASHINGTON — Sen. Susan Collins (Maine), the Republican chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, rebuked the Trump administration for cutting federal biomedical research funding, cancelling grants, and laying off federal health department employees, and said the changes must be reversed. “Proposed funding cuts, the firing of essential federal scientists,  and…

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Vapourtec video showcases fully automated peptide synthesis

, 2025-04-30 13:22:00 A recent video produced by Vapourtec highlights the patented automatic Variable Bed Flow Reactor (VBFR) demonstrating fully automated solid phase peptide synthesis. Image Credit: Vapourtec The process begins with swelling Tentagel S resin in DMF, preheating and Fmoc deprotection using 20% Piperidine in DMF. A reduction in resin volume marks this deprotection step, tracked on the…

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Hypoxemia Rare in Early Trauma Care

, 2025-04-30 13:05:00 TOPLINE: Only 5% of patients with trauma experienced significant hypoxemia within the first 8 hours of care, with no difference observed between restrictive and liberal oxygen strategies. METHODOLOGY: This substudy of the randomized TRAUMOX2 trial included 60 adults with trauma injury (median age, 49 years; 75% men) who were randomly assigned to…

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Trump restores Title X funding for two anti-abortion states — while wiping it out elsewhere

, 2025-04-30 10:55:00 The Trump administration quietly restored federal family planning money to Tennessee and Oklahoma, despite court rulings that the states weren’t entitled to funds because they refused to provide women information about terminating pregnancies or abortion referrals on request. The decision by the Department of Health and Human Services to restore millions of…

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New Fecal Product Expected to Enhance Microbiome Research

, 2025-04-30 12:07:00 The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed precisely measured human fecal material to foster a new era in gut microbiome research.  According to the American Gastroenterological Association’s Center for Gut Microbiome Research & Education, this critical resource will help advance the utility and reproducibility of microbiome-based diagnostics —…

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Parallel activity in orbitofrontal cortex and hippocampus shapes cognitive maps and schemas, study suggests

, 2025-04-30 10:30:00 Task design, histology and behavior. Credit: Zong et al. (Nature Neuroscience, 2025). As humans and other animals navigate their surroundings and experience different things, their brain creates so-called cognitive maps, which are internal representations of environments or tasks. These mental maps are eventually generalized into schemas, frameworks that organize information acquired through…

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Curcumin’s role in combating obesity and neuroinflammation

, 2025-04-30 08:30:00 A new study highlights the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent for metabolic disorders and brain health. Study: Curcumin Modulation of the Gut–Brain Axis for Neuroinflammation and Metabolic Disorders Prevention and Treatment. Image Credit: New Africa / Shutterstock.com A recent Nutrients study explores the medicinal role…

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