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News for Healthier Living
An Effective Antibiotic for Maternal Sepsis Saves Healthcare Costs
An international cost-effectiveness study, led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine and the Kinshasa School of Public Health, has found that an effective antibiotic used to combat maternal sepsis vastly reduces health-care costs for pregnant patients.
March 26, 2025
March 31 2025March 30 2025March 29 2025March 28 2025March 27 2025 - Helping Your Baby's Eyes Develop
- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Researchers Create Innovative Microparticles That Unlock New Insights Into Protein Degradation and Immune Cell Behavior
- Manipulating the very small at large scale
- New Study Offers Reassurance for Patients with Some Cancer-Linked Genes
- MD Anderson Research Highlights for March 27, 2025
- Breast-Conserving Therapy Linked to Breast Shrinkage, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Baltimore Student-Athlete Is Winning Match Against Multiple Sclerosis
- Disaster Preparedness for Children with Special Medical Needs
- NIH Ends Funding for the Effects of Climate Change on Health
- Five Top CDC Leaders Step Down Amid Wave of Departures
- Chinese Woman Is Third Person to Get a Gene-Edited Pig Kidney
- Virtual Communications Remain Essential to Modern Workflows. Here's What Psychology Research Says About Implications and Best-Practices
- Scientists Discover Immune Cell Networks Driving Deadly Lung Disease
- Ability to Regulate Behavior Assists in Language Development Among Children, New Study Shows
- Screening Test Can Identify Subtle Signs of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure in Newborns, Potentially Facilitating Early Developmental Intervention, Study Suggests
- Alcohol Dependence Linked to History of Mental Health Problems, Attempted Suicide
- Higher Alcohol Use Among Queer Black Sexual and Gender Minorities Linked to Drinking Behaviors in Their Social Circles, Anxiety, Latine Ethnicity, and Growing Up Exposed to Problematic Drinking
- Positive Attitudes about Moderate Drinking Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms in College Students
- Heart Problems Linked To Brain Shrinkage
- Mayo Clinic manufacturing engineers on the cusp of delivering new biotherapies
- Scent Test Can Sniff Out Cognitive Decline
- U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Could Devastate Global Progress Against HIV/AIDS
- Obesity More Likely Among Kids Of Obese Moms, Smokers
- Highly Educated Folks Face Steeper Brain Decline Following Stroke
- Personalized App Reduces Cancer-Related Fatigue
- Researchers Identifying Causes of Rare Neurological Conditions in Children Receive GBP1.1M in Funding
- AI Improves IV Nutrition For Preemies
- The Perform Study: AI Versus Human Residents in Cross-Sectional Obstetrics-Gynecology Scenarios Across Languages and Time Constraints
- AI Learns to 'Speak' Genetic 'Dialect' for Future SARS-CoV-2 Mutation Prediction
- Rare Disease Drug Nitisinone Makes Human Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes
- NIH-Funded Trial Studies if Wearables Can Reduce the Need for Continuous Blood Thinners for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
March 26 2025March 25 2025March 24 2025 - FDA Approves Tremfya for Active Crohn Disease in Adults
- New AI Model Predicts Gene Variants' Effects on Specific Diseases
- Expectant and New Fathers Seek More Support to Improve Maternal Health
- New IVF Method Mimics Fallopian Tube Environment, Increasing Sperm Viability
- The Right Moves to Rein in Fibrosis
- Social Media May Heighten Depression Severity in Youth
- New Study Reveals How Polluting Industries and Healthcare Disparities Drive Congenital Heart Defect Rates in Mexico
- Why Brain Metastases of Breast Cancer Resist a Promising Candidate Therapy
- Scientists Identify Potential New Genetic Target for Sickle Cell Disease Treatment
- Correcting Imbalance with the Gut Microbiota After Stroke Could Reduce Brain Inflammation, Open Pathway to Potential Therapies
- Black Infants and Children Consistently Have Double the Risk for Death Compared to Whites
- Most Women Undergo Annual Mammography Screening, Regardless of Clinical Guideline Advice
- 'Broken Heart Syndrome' Associated with Double the Risk of Rehospitalization for Wide Range of Conditions
- California Artist Seeks Relief from Debilitating Facial Condition from Rutgers Doctors
- Kennedy Orders Takedown of Fake CDC Vaccine Web Page
- Rare Red Meat Allergy Linked to More Tick Species
- FDA OKs Amvuttra to Treat Heart Conditions
- Citrus Remedy Squeezes Out Dry Mouth for Cancer Patients
- Study Identifies Gut Sensor That Propels Intestines To Move
- Study Uncovers Key Role of RNA Modifications in Prostate Cancer Progression
- TIPSHEET: Counseling Experts Present Latest Research at the 2025 ACA Conference & Expo, March 27-29 in Orlando, Florida
- 2025 ACA Conference & Expo to Feature Education Sessions on Climate Change, Navigating Today's Political Landscape, the Impact of the Loneliness Epidemic on Youth & More
- Study Finds Better Way For Smartwatches to Track Health
- New Guidelines Upped Lung Cancer Screenings, But Gaps Remain
- Uncomfortable Bladder Tests For Women Can Be Avoided
- Heart Disease, Diabetes, Obesity? A Plant-Based Diet Can Extend Your Life, Study Says
- Younger Adults At Increased Risk For Colon Cancer
- Anti-Amyloid Drug Shows Promise In Preventing Alzheimer's
- Newborn Screening Uncovers Hidden Genetic Disorders
- Some Depression Prevention Programs May Not Help Black Youth
- How Are Children with ADHD's Brains Different? Scans Taken While VR Gaming Give New Insight
- Epstein-Barr Virus Aggravates Ulcerative Colitis via Macrophage Pyroptosis: A New Therapeutic Target
- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) Enters 25th and Final Run
March 23 2025March 22 2025March 21 2025March 20 2025March 19 2025March 18 2025March 17 2025 - Why Research on Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment is Even More Relevant Today
- How Using Cigars, Pipes, or Smokeless Tobacco Can Harm Your Heart
- Current Antivirals Likely Less Effective Against Severe Infection Caused by Bird Flu Virus in Cows' Milk
- UNC Study Reveals Possible Effects of Air Quality Changes Associated with Global Warming on Human Airways
- Machine Learning Could Help Predict Adherence to HIV Treatment in Adolescents
- Micro Metal-Movers: MSU Biochemists Are One Step Closer to Better Cancer Treatments
- Nebraska U Salutes Grandin's Contributions to Animal Science, Autism Understanding
- Zeleny, Sanderford to Deliver Seline Lecture on March 27
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset Expands Breast Cancer Services
- Research Tip Sheet: Infant Brain Mapping and Parkinson's Awareness
- VAS101, a Novel Curcumin Transdermal Formulation, Reverses Some Clinical Hallmarks of Aging
- New Study Reveals Key Protein's Role in Preventing Bone Loss
- New ACP Guideline Recommends Combination Therapy for Acute Episodic Migraines
- Available Evidence Supports Continuing Buprenorphine During Episodes of Acute Pain for People with Opioid Use Disorder
- Bird Flu Virus May Survive Aging Process in Raw Milk Cheese
- Study Finds Organ Health May Predict Dementia, Cancer Later in Life
- First Patient Cured of Sickle Cell Anemia
- FDA Warns of Rising Injuries From Misuse of Laughing Gas
- How a First-Generation Student's Public Health Journey Led Her to a Crown
- Study: Suppressing Key Protein May Unlock Immunotherapy for Glioblastoma
- Protein Plays Dual Role in Causing, Preventing Sepsis
- Unlocking the Secrets of HBV: New Hope for Chronic Hepatitis B Cure
- Psychological Prehabilitation Improves Surgical Recovery, Study Finds
- 1 in 3 Children Now Suffer From Chronic Illness
- No Link Between COVID Vaccine During Pregnancy And Birth Defects, Study Says
- Death Risk Higher Among People With Arthritis And COPD
- Depression, Anxiety Common Among Chronic Pain Patients
- Steep Decline In Fertility Among U.S. Women Younger Than 30
- New AI Model Analyzes Full Night of Sleep With High Accuracy in Largest Study of Its Kind
- Time Of Day, Year Matters For Asthma Testing
- A Post-Treatment Blood Test Could Inform Future Cancer Therapy Decisions
- Global Warming Can Lead to Inflammation in Human Airways, New Research Shows
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