Advertise here
Advertise here

A Journey Through Science, Software, and Innovation

, 2025-04-29 09:55:00 In this new episode of the omg OMx podcast, Kate Stumpo speaks to Bram Heijs, Tharan Srikumar and Mariangela Kosmopoulou about software in Life Sciences, and the approach the Bruker team uses when it comes to developing new processes. Read selected highlights below: Can you please introduce yourself and your current role at…

Read More

Osteoarthritis Linked to Other Pain-Related Comorbidities

, 2025-04-29 10:04:00 INCHEON, South Korea — People with osteoarthritis are more likely to be diagnosed with other pain-related comorbidities such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), gout, and irritable bowel syndrome and psychological comorbidities such as depression, according to observational data presented at the World Congress on Osteoarthritis (OARSI) 2025 Annual Meeting. The study…

Read More

Improved access to mental health services ‘urgently required’ for people with rare diseases – study

Michael McHale , 2025-04-29 07:30:00 “Gaps remain in the provision of psychological supports for people affected by rare diseases In Ireland,” researchers conclude Improved access to psychological supports is ‘urgently required’ to address the mental health needs of people in Ireland who are diagnosed with a rare disease, new research has found. In an online…

Read More

Medicare is in desperate need of DOGE deregulation

David Howard , 2025-04-29 08:30:00 Lost amid the turmoil of DOGE’s federal workforce cuts was a mid-February executive order directing DOGE to repeal regulations that impede innovation, are overly burdensome, or not clearly authorized by statute. Now it appears that DOGE and the Trump administration are taking action on that order. The administration has even…

Read More

How blood iron levels shape the pace of biological aging

, 2025-04-29 08:27:00 Research finds that while excess stored iron may speed up aging through oxidative stress, higher blood iron and transferrin saturation are associated with slower epigenetic aging. Study: Association Between Body Iron Status and Biological Aging. Image Credit: Anas Sarfraz / Shutterstock.com A recent study published in Nutrients examines the role of blood iron…

Read More

LOL: April 29, 2025

Dr Leslie O’Looney , 2025-04-29 07:30:00 Welcome to this week’s issue of The Week in Medicine – a round-up of all the happenings in the world of Irish medicine The Mater Hospital Foundation has received a pledge of a €2 million gift to enhance and expand the Mater Public Hospital’s Coronary Care Unit (CCU).  The…

Read More

Novel CAR-T therapy achieves positive results in a high proportion of patients with a refractory type of lymphoma

, 2025-04-29 07:00:00 Dr. Javier Briones, researcher at Sant Pau Research Institute (IR Sant Pau) and Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute. Credit: Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute Researchers from the Sant Pau Research Institute (IR Sant Pau), in collaboration with Sant Pau Hospital and the Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute, have developed an innovative CAR-T…

Read More

PET scans reveal early signs of Parkinson’s and Lewy body disorders

, 2025-04-29 06:15:00 In a comprehensive Genomic Press perspective article published today, researchers from Fudan University and Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine have highlighted remarkable advances in the development of positron emission tomography (PET) tracers capable of visualizing α-synuclein aggregates in the brains of patients with Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. The abnormal accumulation…

Read More

Is It Anaphylaxis? Biomarkers May Clarify the Diagnosis

, 2025-04-28 12:15:00 The diagnosis of anaphylaxis can be tricky, especially in the absence of known triggers and when other conditions, such as urticaria and asthma, mimic aspects of the reaction. Biomarkers can help to identify this deadly condition promptly. But only histamine and tryptase have been extensively studied. Tryptase is the most frequently used…

Read More

Red-Light Therapy May Reduce Cone Density in Myopic Children

, 2025-04-28 12:18:00 TOPLINE: In some children with myopia, repeated low-level red-light therapy for at least 1 year was associated with reduced cone density near the fovea and other subtle retinal abnormalities. METHODOLOGY: A retrospective cohort study analyzed data from 99 Chinese children (aged 5-16 years) with myopia and compared changes in photoreceptor density —…

Read More

Medicaid cuts, RFK Jr., NIH budget

John Wilkerson , 2025-04-28 08:30:00 WASHINGTON — Soon after returning from their spring break, congressional Republicans will have to start making some tough choices. How will they pay for up to $5 trillion in tax cuts? How much health spending will they cut? And just when are they going to drag Health and Human Services…

Read More

Women are overtaking men in the most extreme sports events, study shows

, 2025-04-29 04:10:00 Start of the Alaska Ski Classic. Credit: Robert Coker Much of the work devoted to exploring potential sex-specific differences in exercise or sports performance has been derived from laboratory-based studies. While these studies are typically well-controlled and guide an understanding of physiological mechanisms, they may lack pragmatic or practical relevance to the…

Read More

Metrion Biosciences launches NaV1.9 high-throughput screening assay to strengthen screening portfolio and advance research on new medicines for pain

, 2025-04-29 03:55:00 Metrion Biosciences (“Metrion”), the specialist preclinical contract research organization (CRO) and a global leader in ion channel services, today announced the launch of its validated, high-throughput NaV1.9 screening assay to advance discovery and development of novel pain therapeutics. Leveraging over a decade of electrophysiology expertise, the NaV1.9 assay, alongside Metrion’s unique combination…

Read More

Pancreatic, Colorectal Cancer Rising in US Young Adults

, 2025-04-28 12:21:00 TOPLINE: From 2000 to 2021, the incidence of pancreatic adenocarcinoma rose among all age groups in the United States, with the highest increase in those aged 15-34 years. During the same period, the overall incidence of colorectal adenocarcinoma declined, though rates increased among younger individuals. METHODOLOGY: Pancreatic and colorectal cancer are the…

Read More

Long-term survival rates of some acute myeloid leukemia patients could double with sensitive bone marrow test

, 2025-04-28 22:30:00 Acute myelocytic leukemia (AML). Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A highly sensitive bone marrow test could double survival rates for some groups of younger adults with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) by helping doctors identify if they might relapse up to three months earlier. The patient-specific molecular test can detect low levels of leukemia…

Read More

Adrenalectomy Cuts Fracture Risk in Adults With MACS

, 2025-04-28 12:34:00 Adrenalectomy significantly reduced the risk for vertebral fractures compared with conservative care in adults with mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS), according to data from a recent study. Previous research suggested that MACS occurs in approximately half of the patients with adrenal incidentalomas and may promote cardiometabolic conditions, but recovery from MACS may…

Read More

Chris Klomp, the new Medicare director, has big ambitions

Mario Aguilar , 2025-04-28 08:30:00 Mario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how tech is changing the practice of health care and the business and policy challenges to realizing tech’s promise. He’s also the co-author of the free, twice weekly STAT…

Read More

UQ begins first human trial of immunotherapy for Type 1 diabetes

, 2025-04-29 01:13:00 Researchers at The University of Queensland have dosed 5 participants in the first clinical trial of a potentially revolutionary immunotherapy drug to treat Type 1 diabetes. Professor Ranjeny Thomas AM from UQ’s Frazer Institute has led the development of a targeted immunotherapy drug, ASITI-201, which has been designed to rebalance the body’s…

Read More

Minnesota Bill Against Vaccines Promotes Disinformation

, 2025-04-28 12:51:00 A bill introduced in Minnesota attempts to criminalize vaccine technology that has been proven safe and effective, and infectious disease experts are baffled. A group of Republican members of the Minnesota House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would target specific vaccines and medical treatments for criminal punishment, according to a…

Read More

Medicare, Covid boosters, cancer follow-ups

Sarah Todd , 2025-04-28 13:03:00 Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. It’s Sarah checking in with three springtime recommendations this Monday: this recipe for creamy artichokes and peas, the zippy Steven Soderbergh spy movie Black Bag, and the wildlife portraits of Amy Jean Porter….

Read More

Virologists issue urgent call to global action as H5N1 avian flu threat rises

, 2025-04-28 23:30:00 Colorized transmission electron micrograph of Avian influenza A H5N1 viruses. Credit: Public Domain The Global Virus Network (GVN), representing eminent human and animal virologists from 80+ Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in 40+ countries, has published a comprehensive analysis and call-to-action in The Lancet Regional Health—Americas on the North American avian influenza…

Read More

Targeted CRC Outreach Doubles Screening, Cuts Deaths by Half

, 2025-04-28 13:36:00 SAN DIEGO — A 20-year initiative by Kaiser Permanente Northern California that assessed colorectal cancer (CRC) screening status and offered flexible options for screening has made a huge difference in CRC incidence, deaths, and racial disparities, an analysis showed. “The program promptly doubled the proportion of people up to date with screening,”…

Read More

Hinge Health Launches MSK Collaboration with Cigna Healthcare

Marissa Plescia , 2025-04-28 22:08:00 When digital musculoskeletal company Hinge Health launched about a decade ago, it primarily targeted employers directly. However, in recent years, it has expanded its health plan partnerships and is now the preferred musculoskeletal partner for the five largest national health plans in the U.S. by self-insured lives, following a new…

Read More

AACR news: Cancer experts applaud HPV vaccine study

Angus Chen and Matthew Herper , 2025-04-28 21:27:00 You’re reading the web edition of AACR in 30 Seconds, STAT’s guide to the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting. There’s one more day: sign up for email here.  Despite the shadow cast over cancer research by recent actions in the Trump administration, cancer scientists and…

Read More

Metal exposure linked to childhood gut health

, 2025-04-28 21:16:00 Credit: Environmental Science & Technology (2024). DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c09642 A new study led by The University of Texas at Arlington, University of California Los Angeles, University of Sherbrooke, and Harvard University links metal exposure to digestive issues in children. The paper is published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. “This is a…

Read More

Digital Innovation Coming Soon to Incontinence Care

, 2025-04-28 16:05:00 For more than 40 years, artificial sphincters have been the standard of care for stress urinary incontinence in men following prostate surgery. The iPhone age is finally catching up. Electronic devices now in development could make it easier to control urination and enable more people to use this treatment. One-year data from…

Read More
Advertise here
error: Content is protected !!