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Neural signatures of lovePärttyli Rinne et al 2024, Aalto University

Brain mapping study reveals neural signatures of different types of love

brain, love, neurology, Research, 28 August 2024/in E-News, Neurology /by panglobal

A groundbreaking neuroimaging study has identified distinct patterns of brain activation associated with various forms of love, offering new insights into the neural underpinnings of this complex emotion.  

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callyaerin

Novel marine-derived compounds show promise in combating tuberculosis

antibiotic resistance, callyaerins, Research, treatment, tuberculosis, 23 August 2024/in Communicable Diseases, E-News /by panglobal

Researchers from German universities have identified a new class of molecules that could pave the way for innovative tuberculosis treatments, offering hope in the face of rising antibiotic resistance.  

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Neda Razaz

Epilepsy in pregnancy: Nordic study highlights heightened risk of mortality for mothers

epilepsy, mortality risk, pregnancy, Research, 21 August 2024/in E-News, Neurology, Obs Gyn, Reproduction /by panglobal

Groundbreaking research led by Karolinska Institutet reveals significantly elevated risks of mortality and morbidity for pregnant women with epilepsy and their babies, emphasising the need for specialised care throughout pregnancy and beyond.  

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The water-powered, electronics-free dressing (WPED) for electrical stimulation of wounds.© Rajaram Kaveti

Novel water-powered dressing accelerates wound healing through electrical stimulation

bandage, diabetic wounds, electrotherapy, Research, wound care, WPED, 16 August 2024/in E-News, Wound Care /by panglobal

Researchers have developed an innovative, low-cost wound dressing that harnesses water-activated electrical stimulation to significantly accelerate healing in diabetic mice, potentially offering a game-changing solution for chronic wound treatment.  

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ventilator

Diaphragm hibernation: New mechanism discovered in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation

diaphragm, ICU, myosins, Research, ventilation, 5 August 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

Researchers at Amsterdam University Medical Center have uncovered a novel mechanism explaining diaphragm weakness in mechanically ventilated intensive care patients, potentially paving the way for new treatments to aid ventilator weaning.  

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ChatGPT

ChatGPT struggles with complex medical diagnoses, study finds

AI, ChatGPT, diagnostics, Research, 2 August 2024/in AI, E-News /by panglobal

A new study reveals that while ChatGPT shows promise in medical education, it falls short in diagnostic accuracy for complex clinical cases, raising concerns about its reliability as a standalone diagnostic tool.  

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cannabis

New study reveals cannabis use during pregnancy more prevalent than previously thought – users need to be informed of risks

ADLM 2024, cannabis, foetus, pregnancy, Research, 30 July 2024/in E-News, Reproduction /by panglobal

A groundbreaking study presented at ADLM 2024 has uncovered alarming rates of cannabis use during pregnancy, highlighting the need for improved screening and patient education.  

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dementia

Early-onset dementia: New study reveals higher incidence rates

Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, incidence, neurology, Research, 26 July 2024/in dementia, E-News, Neurology /by panglobal

A groundbreaking study from Finnish researchers uncovers alarming trends in early-onset dementia among working-age adults, with Alzheimer’s disease cases nearly doubling over the past decade.  

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3. Human stem cell-based embryo model – Blastoids. Blue marks all nuclei, the green label marks cells of the inner cell mass, and the pink label is a readout of a ribosomal protein.Irene Zorzan and Teresa Rayon, Babraham Institute

New Code of Practice for stem cell-based embryo models addresses ethical concerns

Code of Practice, embryo models, ethics, Research, stem cell, 22 July 2024/in E-News, Genetics /by panglobal

Scientists in the UK have developed the first code of practice for research using stem cell-based embryo models, providing ethical guidelines and governance for this rapidly advancing field.  

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tampons

Toxic metals detected in tampons: New study raises health concerns

Environment International, menstruation, Research, tampons, toxic metals, 4 July 2024/in E-News, Women's Health /by panglobal

A pioneering study from UC Berkeley has detected toxic metals, including arsenic and lead, in commercially available tampons. This unprecedented research raises urgent questions about potential health risks for millions of women who use these products and calls for increased scrutiny of feminine hygiene product safety.  

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