Spotting the “goldilocks” of kid-friendly snacks is easier said than done. As you stand in the snack foods aisle, staring at the endless brands and options, three questions run through your mind: Is this snack healthy enough? Is it too healthy? And, most importantly, will the kids even like it? They’re all valid questions, but […]
Study finds novel approach to attenuate mitochondrial dysfunction that drives diet-induced obesity
A team of University of California, Irvine, scientists have discovered a novel pharmacological approach to attenuate the mitochondrial dysfunction that drives diet-induced obesity. The results of their study were published recently in the journal, EMBO Molecular Medicine. Consuming a high-fat diet can lead to obesity and metabolic disorders such as diabetes and fatty liver. Palmitate, […]
HIMSS21 tech news: New conversational AI, IT-enabled home diagnostic testing
Orbita, a vendor of secure voice and chatbot virtual-assistant solutions for healthcare, has launched an upgrade to its conversational AI platform for healthcare, along with deployments with four healthcare organizations using Orbita to power automated patient engagement and support. Orbita’s new Solution Center is an integrated system for quickly deploying secure, scalable, omnichannel voice and […]
Millions in Drugmakers’ Gifts Affected National Academies’ Report
To several U.S. senators, it looked wasteful, even outrageous. Every year, taxpayers pay for at least $750 million worth of expensive pharmaceuticals that are simply thrown away. Companies ship many of the drugs in “Costco”-size vials, one lawmaker said, that once opened usually cannot be resealed or saved for other patients. Yet pharma gets paid […]
Deficient RNA immunity cause higher risk of COVID-19 infection in elderly people and diabetic patients
In a new study, Chen-Yu Zhang’s group from Nanjing University presents a rather striking finding that four circulating miRNAs, which are high in healthy people and much lower in older people and diabetic patients, could effectively inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication by directly targeting the S protein. Serum exosomes containing these miRNAs from young people could strongly […]
Bimonthly, injected PrEP beats daily pill in warding off HIV: Study
When the antiretroviral regimen known as pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, was launched nearly a decade ago, patients were suddenly able to achieve near-complete protection against contracting HIV by taking just one pill a day. But there’s a big hitch: Not everyone is equally diligent about sticking to that once-a-day daily pill regimen, and when doses […]
For psoriasis, targeting skin protein may help control inflammation
Results from a Michigan Medicine study reveal that targeting a protein found in the skin may reduce the severity of psoriasis. Interferons play a major role in activating the body’s response to viral threats, but they have also been detected in the lesions of many psoriasis patients at abnormal levels. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease […]
Women's boxing is the latest fitness trend — and it could help mental health
If lockdown has left you with fists clenched in frustration, you might find relief in the growing trend for women’s boxing. Middleweight boxer Lauren Price’s gold-medal win in the Tokyo Olympics last Sunday was the icing on the cake — and the stress of the past few years has seen a huge growth in women […]
Understanding lung damage in patients with COVID-19
A severe course of COVID-19 disease is not caused by the direct destruction of the lung due to the multiplication of the virus. As researchers from Berlin report in the journal Nature Communications, inflammatory processes and the endothelium of the lung are involved. Researchers from around the globe have spent the past 18 months trying […]
Do COVID-19 vaccines affect my chances of pregnancy?
Gov. Kemp on GA COVID surge: People don’t trust federal government Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ people should do their ‘due diligence’ by talking with doctors and make good health decisions to avoid the coronavirus surge. Do the COVID-19 vaccines affect my chances of pregnancy? No, there’s no evidence that any vaccines, including […]