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News for Healthier Living
Black Patients Less Likely to Receive Multimodal Pain Management Options After Surgery
While recovering from major surgery, Black patients may be less likely to receive certain multimodal analgesia options and more likely to receive oral opioids than white patients, according to research being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY(r) 2024 annual meeting.
October 20, 2024
October 31 2024October 30 2024 - Researcher Suggests Eggs as Additional Vitamin D Source as Autumn Days Grow Shorter, Colder
- Sustained Remission of Diabetes and Other Obesity-Related Conditions Found a Decade After Weight Loss Surgery in Adolescence
- Costs Still on the Rise for Drugs for Neurological Diseases
- Genetic Risk, Sexual Trauma Associated with Mental Illness: Study
- Healthy Brains Suppress Inappropriate Immune Responses
- Study Finds COVID-19 Pandemic Worsened Patient Safety Measures
- Research Shows New Method Helps Doctors Safely Remove Dangerous Heart Infections Without Surgery
- Mayo Clinic Experts Highlight Advances in Breast Cancer Research: Decreasing the Need for Chemotherapy and Reducing the Intensity of Radiation Therapy
- Fasting-Mimicking Diet Restores Kidney Function in Study
- Trick Or Treat? Tips to Limit Sugar on Halloween To Enjoy A Healthy Halloween
- Autism Diagnoses Rising Among U.S. Children, Adults
- Lack of Insurance Could Mean Later Cancer Diagnoses for Black, Hispanic Americans
- Combination Therapy Slows Cognitive Decline, Research Shows
- Keto Diet, Supplements May Restart Stalled Menstruation
- Discovery Illuminates How Sleeping Sickness Parasite Outsmarts Immune Response
- Advanced Modeling Contributes to Progress in Thwarting HIV in Sweden
- Is Parents' Cellphone Use Harming Their Kids?
- MD Anderson Research Highlights for October 30, 2024
- After a Heart Attack, the Heart Signals to the Brain to Increase Sleep to Promote Healing
- Complexity of Tumors Revealed in 3D
- Study Identifies How Ovarian Cancer Protects Itself, Paves Way for Improved Immunotherapy Approach
- ACS Research Finds Lack of Health Insurance Coverage Contributes to Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Advanced-Stage Diagnosis of Multiple Cancers
- Once Again, Tuberculosis Becomes World's Top Infectious Disease Killer
- Half of U.S. Teens Stare at Screens More Than 4 Hours Per Day
- 1 in 3 U.S. Teens Say They've Been Bullied
- Even 'Weekend Warrior' Exercise Can Keep Your Brain Healthy
- Can Cannabis Change Your Brain? Maybe, Maybe Not
- Late-Life Menopause Linked to Higher Asthma Risk
- What You Don't Know About Pancreatic Cancer Could Harm You
- Could Constipation Be a Risk to the Heart?
October 29 2024October 28 2024 - Up to half of Medicare beneficiaries lack financial resources to pay for a single hospital stay
- Novel blood-based screening for colorectal cancer less effective, less cost-effective compared to colonoscopies or stool tests
- VA and DoD Publish Revised Headache Treatment Advice to Include Recently Approved Therapeutics
- Novel Prostate Cancer Treatment Increases Overall Survival Rates for Late-Stage Prostate Cancer Patients
- Iowa State Study Shows Zinc's Potential to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance
- Antibody Shows Promise Against Obesity-related Liver Disease and Atherosclerosis in Mice
- Discovery of Critical Iron-Transport Protein in Malaria Parasites Could Lead to Faster-Acting Medications
- New Study Refines Understanding of Kidney Transplant Rejection
- Having a Preemie Baby Can Harm Job Prospects, Income
- Weed Use During Pregnancy May Harm Kids' Behavior, Thinking Skills
- Concussion Could Raise Depression, Burnout in Pro Hockey Players
- What Our Brain's Electrical Signals Reveal About Language, Meaning and Memory
- A New Chemistry for CRISPR
- Caffeine, Naps and Exercise: How Americans Fight Daytime Sleepiness
- McDonald's Quarter Pounder Beef Patties Not Source of E. Coli Contamination
- 3D-Printed Femurs May Enhance Biomechanical Studies
- H5N1 Virus Isolated From Infected Dairy Worker Is 100% Lethal in Ferrets, but Does Not Appear to Be Circulating in Nature Anymore
- Medicaid Enrollment Associated with Higher Risk of Cancer Death
- Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Can Impact Thinking and Learning Skills, Increase Aggression Among Children, Study Shows
- New Research Highlights Economic and Employment Challenges for Parents of Medically Complex Babies
- As United States Falls Back To Standard Time, Doctors Explain Why Standard Time Is Physically More Healthy Than Daylight Saving Time, But Can Impact Your Mental Health
- New Treatment for Cancer-Related Wasting Disease
- Encrypted Peptides, New Class of Antibiotics, Offer Hope in Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
- What is a Wada Test? CHLA's Dr. Sucheta Joshi Tells Parents What to Expect
- Kidney Week 2024: Virtual Press Briefings
- Among Veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder, Improving Sleep May Lead to More Positive Mood and Less Frequent Heavy Drinking
- NCCN Cancer Center Study Demonstrates Usability of Health Equity Report Card (HERC) Tool for Driving Fair Access to Care
- Ozempic Curbs Kidney Disease in Obese People
- 1 in 5 Americans' Drinking Water Tainted With PFAS Chemicals
- New Hope Against a Rare, Aggressive Form of Thyroid Cancer
- Skin Patch Uses 'Imperceptible' Electric Zaps to Heal Wounds Without Drugs
- Every Minute Counts: Speedy Defibrillator Delivery Saves Lives From Cardiac Arrest
- Unlocking Better Outcomes for Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
- Hospice Care Saves Medicare Lots of Money, Study Finds
- Dramatic Drop in Marijuana Use Among U.S. Youth Over a Decade: (2011 to 2021)
- Advancing Care of a Devastating Disease Through Gene Therapy
- Childhood Attention Issues and Genetic Factors May Predict Psychosis Risk
- Superspreader Fibrils Caught in the Act
October 27 2024October 26 2024October 25 2024October 24 2024October 23 2024 - Critical Steps and More Research Needed to Support Physicians' Mental Health, Experts Say
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Use Proton Beam Therapy to Treat Heart Rhythm Disorder
- The World Series Causes Some Americans to "Strike Out" on Sleep
- Live Well, Think Well: Research Shows Healthy Habits Tied to Brain Health
- Could Poor Sleep in Middle Age Speed Up Brain Aging?
- Expert Offers Tips on How to Keep Halloween Spooky - and Safe
- KU Cancer Center Leads National Trial Testing Vaccine for Colon Cancer in People with Lynch Syndrome
- Mayo Clinic Study: What Standing on One Leg Can Tell You
- The Decision to Eat May Come Down to These Three Neurons
- FDA Appoints New Head of Medical Devices
- Implantable Device May Prevent Death From Opioid Overdose
- Researchers Explore New Methods for Quantifying Chronic Pain in Women
- CRF(r) Announces 2024 SET-10 Rankings
- Surprising Reason That B Cells Benefit From Booster Shots
- West Nile Infections Are Spiking. Here's Why the Percentage of Severe Cases Is So Small
- Frailty Scores Predict Outcomes in Stroke Patients After Urgent Carotid Procedures
- American Society of Anesthesiologists names Donald E. Arnold, M.D., FACHE, FASA, New President
- Abortions Have Increased, Even in States With Bans, Report Finds
- One Dead, 10 Hospitalized in E. Coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders
- Novel Antibody Platform Tackles Viral Mutations
- Immunotherapy Blocks Scarring, Improves Heart Function in Mice with Heart Failure
- Mayo Clinic Performs Its First Paired Living Liver Donation
- Gene Expression in Early Pregnancy Could Contribute to Sex-Based Health Differences
- World's First Subzero Organ Transports: Multiple 48-Hour Transatlantic Journeys Support First Steps Toward Tackling Organ Waitlist
- Poll Finds Most Americans Stressed Over Election, Future of Nation
- Election Stressing You Out? An Expert Has Coping Tips
- Even at Low Levels, Arsenic in Drinking Water Could Raise Heart Risks
- Cutting Back on Carbs Could Help Folks With Type 2 Diabetes
- Common Post-Injury Action by Players Signals Concussion, Study Shows
- Could Dirty Air Raise Kids' Odds for Peanut Allergy?
- COVID in Pregnancy Won't Lead to Neurodevelopmental Issues in Kids
- Aerobic Exercise May Ease 'Brain Fog' of Breast Cancer Chemo
- MRI Might Spare Rectal Cancer Patients Surgery and Colostomy
- Is Your Car Seat a Counterfeit? Here's How to Know
- LLNL Researchers Discover Promising New Treatment to Counteract the Effects of Fentanyl for Overdose Cases
- AI Model Predicts Patients at Most Risk of Complication During Treatment for Advanced Kidney Failure
October 22 2024October 21 2024October 20 2024October 19 2024October 18 2024 - Study Finds Opt-Out Treatment Helps Smokers Quit, Even Those with Low Motivation
- A Cancer Diagnosis Takes Devastating Toll on Family Finances
- Music Might Speed Your Recovery From Surgery
- Some IUDs May Raise The Odds for Breast Cancer, But Overall Risk Remains Low
- Texas AG Sues Dallas Doctor Over Transgender Care for Minors
- ACI Report Offers "State of the Science" on In Vitro Methods for Cleaning Product Safety Assessment
- Love Bread & Pasta? Humans' Hunger for Carbs Has Ancient Roots
- Real-World Study Confirms RSV Vaccine's Protective Power for Seniors
- AI-powered Home Monitoring Device May Improve AMD Care, Save Money
- Family, Friends Crucial to Whether You Get Screened for Cancer
- Fitness, Activity Boosts Kids' Mental Health, Too
- Global Study Finds PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Common in Tap, Bottled Water
- Sports Concussion Outcomes Can Be Made Worse By Depression
- Could Light Therapy Treat Dry AMD?
- American Academy of Ophthalmology Launches VR Education Program in Collaboration with FundamentalVR to Improve Ophthalmic Care Around the World
- An Ill Kitten in Nebraska Sparked Efforts to Stamp Out Rabies' Spread
- Listening to Music May Speed Up Recovery from Surgery
- Emotional and Financial Concerns of Breast Cancer Patients Are Often Unmet
- ACS Program Cuts Surgical Deaths and Improves Care for Older Adults, Studies Show
- Cancer Diagnoses Linked to Lasting Financial Challenges, Studies Find
- Bariatric Surgery Is More Cost Effective Than Newer Weight Loss Drugs Alone
- How Liver Tissue from the International Space Station may Transform Tissue Engineering
- Groundbreaking Surgical Technique Makes Combined Face and Whole-Eye Transplantation a Reality
- Preoperative Nutrition Program Cuts Surgery Costs and Complications
- For Younger Adults, a Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis Impacts Their Lives Much Differently Than Older Adults
- Evergreen Theragnostics Opens CCK2-VIEW, a Phase II Small Cell Lung Cancer Clinical Trial, in the European Union
October 17 2024
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