DISEASE

Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Geographic Atrophy: What Happens After Three Years?

Researchers dug into the medical records of nearly 19, 000 patient eyes that had something called geographic atrophy (GA). They looked back, using data from CorEvitas Vestrum Health Retina Database. Over three years, they wanted to see what would happen. The team found that GA progresses di

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Power of Phasing in Skin Diseases

Imagine trying to solve a puzzle where you need to match the right pieces together. In the world of genetics, this is called phasing—figuring out which genes on chromosome pairs go together. This process is crucial for diagnosing and treating certain skin diseases, like recessive dystrophic epidermo

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Who Needs Meningococcal Vaccines? A Global Look at High-Risk Groups

Meningococcal disease, caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis, is a big deal. It's severe and can even be life-threatening. There are vaccines that protect against this, including ones that target the most common types like MenA, MenC, and MenW. These vaccines come in different forms, like

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Exploring NLR Genes: The Secret Weapons of a Threatened Crop

Imagine a low-profile, yet crucial, crop called Dioscorea alata. This plant is under attack by a nasty disease called anthracnose, caused by a tiny critter named Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. The problem? D. alata is having trouble fighting back, and identifying the right genes to help it do so is

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Topiramate: A Fresh Look at Treating Kids' Fatty Liver Disease

Fatty liver disease in kids, often linked to obesity, is more common than you might think. While doctors usually suggest lifestyle changes first, these can be tough to stick to. That's where topiramate comes in. This medication is part of a weight loss combo drug for teens aged 12 and up, but docs s

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

How Latinos in Northern Manhattan Might React to Alzheimer's Genetic Testing

Alzheimer's disease is a tough condition that affects many older adults. Scientists often use a test called APOE genetic testing to see who might get it. Latinos are a group that hasn’t been studied much for this disease, but they will be hit hard by it in the future. To help educate and advise Lati

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Helping Families and Friends Cope: The CareVirtue Guide for Dementia Caregivers

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias can be tough. As the condition worsens, more help is needed from family and friends. This takes a toll—financially, mentally, and physically. Enter CareVirtue, an online tool designed to bring everyone in the care network together. It he

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Boosting Health Online: A Digital Lifestyle Program for Rheumatic Disease Patients

You know how people with rheumatic diseases like Inflammatory Arthritis (IA), OsteoArthritis (OA), or Fibromyalgia (FM) often struggle with pain and fatigue? Well, researchers decided to test a new online program called "Leef! Met Reuma" to see if it could help. This program focuses on changing life

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Blood Tests: A New Way to Spot Endometriosis?

Endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it, can be tricky to diagnose. But what if a simple blood test could help? Researchers are exploring the idea of using a group of specific proteins in the blood, called biomarkers, to detect this condition.

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Light-Powered Nanostructures: A New Way to Fight Plant Diseases

Plant diseases can be a real problem for farmers. Traditional chemicals often don't work well and can harm the environment. Scientists have been looking for better ways to protect plants. One interesting solution is using tiny light-absorbing structures called photosensitizers. These little helpers

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