CLINICAL TRIAL

Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and the Wacky World of Anesthesia

The world of anesthesia is a bit like a magic trick. It can make kids go from wide awake to fast asleep in seconds. But sometimes, when they wake up, things get a bit wacky. This is known as pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium, or PAED. It's like when a kid wakes up from a nap and is super confu

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Can Brain Zaps Boost Social Skills in Kids with Autism?

The world of autism research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study has been looking into transcranial pulsed current stimulation, or tPCS. This fancy term refers to a technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the brain. The goal? To see if it can help kids with autism sp

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Ibogaine's Potential: A Closer Look at Clinical Trials

Ibogaine is a substance that has been getting a lot of buzz lately. It's not your typical psychedelic, but it's shown promise in helping people with substance use disorders. However, there are some big hurdles to overcome before it can be widely used. One major issue is the lack of big companies bac

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Apr 18 2025BUSINESS

A Biotech Firm's Pivot: 90% Job Cuts and a Shift in Strategy

Mural Oncology plc, a biotech firm based in Waltham, is undergoing a major overhaul. The company has decided to halt the development of its primary cancer treatment, nemvaleukin. This move is part of a broader strategy to explore new directions for the firm. The decision to stop developing nemvaleu

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping Wires in Place:A Practical Look at Neck Pain Relief

Cervical spinal cord stimulation is a technique that is often used to ease pain in the upper body. It is a type of neuromodulation that can be very effective. People often try it out for a week before deciding if they want a permanent implant. This is called a percutaneous trial. The stimulatio

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Eastern Europe's Ethical Research Revolution

Eastern Europe is a hotspot for global clinical trials. Why? Because it's cost-effective. However, this comes with a catch. The region has some gaps in research oversight and a shortage of local experts in research ethics. This raises a big question: Are participants in these trials at risk of being

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Getting Young Adults Involved in Clinical Trials: A Fresh Look

Clinical trials are crucial for developing new treatments. However, some groups are often left out. This is a big problem because it means the treatments might not work as well for these groups. One such group is young adults. They are an important group to include because they will be the ones usin

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How Technology and Culture Can Help Manage Diabetes

Latinos with type 2 diabetes often face unique challenges. Many do not use intensive insulin management. This makes it hard to keep blood sugar levels in check. There is a need for better solutions. Some researchers looked into how real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) can help. They

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Path of IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is a sneaky kidney condition. It is a bit like a silent intruder. It can affect both kids and adults. It shows up when a protein called IgA builds up in the kidneys. This can lead to serious kidney issues over time. Doctors are always trying to figure out who is at risk for this

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones are Revolutionizing Medical Research

Medical research often hinges on precise data. One crucial aspect is tracking when and if patients take their medicine. This has always been a challenge. In the past, researchers had to watch patients swallow pills, trust patients to report honestly, or count pills. These methods are far from perfec

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