Category: 8. Health

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  • Risk of congenital malformation in newborns from mothers with kidney diseases in a nationwide cohort study

  • Gouveia, I. F. et al. Maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy in chronic kidney disease: diagnostic challenges, surveillance and treatment throughout the spectrum of kidney disease. J. Bras. Nefrol. 43, 88–102 (2021).

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  • Simulated depression risk classification from Parkinson’s voice features using a self-attention-enhanced MLP architecture

  • Prange, S., Klinger, H., Laurencin, C., Danaila, T. & Thobois, S. Depression in patients with parkinson’s disease: current Understanding of its neurobiology and implications for treatment. Drugs Aging. 39 (6), 417–439 (2022).

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  • Advanced oxidation protein products and ischemia-modified albumin as prognostic biomarkers of long-term mortality in community-acquired pneumonia: a prospective observational study

  • Martin-Loeches, I. et al. ERS/ESICM/ESCMID/ALAT guidelines for the management of severe community-acquired pneumonia. Intensive Care Med. 49, 615–632 (2023).

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  • Denosumab targets synovial inflammation to attenuate knee OA

    RANKL is a crucial regulator of abnormal bone remodelling in osteoarthritis (OA). In a phase IIa trial, targeting the RANK–RANKL pathway using denosumab was shown to improve erosive hand OA. However, the exact mechanisms through which this drug…

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  • Study Features Standardized Language for Categorizing Cannabis Aromas

    Study Features Standardized Language for Categorizing Cannabis Aromas

    Oregon State University researchers created a common language for describing the aromas of various cannabis and hemp cultivars. The study published in PLOS One included a descriptive aroma lexicon of 25 terms…

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  • Jeffrey Epstein Had a Bizarre Obsession With “Improving” Human DNA, and He Was Emailing With Top Scientists About It

    Jeffrey Epstein Had a Bizarre Obsession With “Improving” Human DNA, and He Was Emailing With Top Scientists About It

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    Jeffrey Epstein had a bizarre obsession with genetics and “improving” human DNA —…

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  • A Hidden Brain Rhythm Could Be the Key to More Effective Parkinson’s Treatment

    A Hidden Brain Rhythm Could Be the Key to More Effective Parkinson’s Treatment

    Researchers have uncovered a fast-acting brain network that may determine how effectively deep brain stimulation improves Parkinson’s symptoms. Parkinson’s disease can make everyday movements slow, stiff, or shaky, and deep brain stimulation…

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  • Duplicate Medical Records Linked to 5x Increase in Hospital Death Risk

    Duplicate Medical Records Linked to 5x Increase in Hospital Death Risk

    New research suggests that patients with duplicate medical records face substantially higher risks during hospital stays, including greater chances of intensive care and death. Patients who have more than one medical record are far more likely to…

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  • Boosting a Natural Molecule Reverses Alzheimer’s Brain Damage in New Study

    Boosting a Natural Molecule Reverses Alzheimer’s Brain Damage in New Study

    A major international study shows that increasing a naturally occurring molecule can help restore memory in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease. The findings raise hopes for the development of new treatments for people with Alzheimer’s…

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