Adaptive deep-brain stimulation (DBS) has shown promising results in improving motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s disease. A recent pilot study conducted by researchers at the University of California San Francisco demonstrated that personalized neural signals can significantly reduce the duration of symptoms by approximately 50% compared to conventional DBS. This innovative approach holds great
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In the world of healthcare and medical research, it is crucial for authors to disclose any conflicts of interest they may have. According to Barbara Redman, PhD, MBE, of New York University School of Medicine, accessing the Open Payments database should be a straightforward process for authors. However, the reality may be more complicated than
Many individuals, including Becky Litvintchouk, have found solace in utilizing artificial intelligence tools to assist with managing tasks that can be overwhelming due to attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Litvintchouk’s success with the app Claude in navigating the complexities of owning a business highlights the potential benefits that AI can offer individuals struggling with focus and
The news of former “Saturday Night Live” star Victoria Jackson’s diagnosis with inoperable cancer is a sobering reminder of the harsh realities of the disease. The fact that she revealed her breast cancer diagnosis back in 2016 adds a layer of complexity to her current situation. Cancer is an indiscriminate enemy that can strike at
The study conducted by Nicole Wright, PhD, MPH, and colleagues revealed some interesting findings regarding fracture rates among postmenopausal women in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI). While white women had the highest rates of fractures, other ethnic groups were not far behind. Black, Pacific Islander, Asian, and multiracial women had significantly lower risks for any
The Texas maternal mortality and morbidity review committee, established with the goal of tracking and studying maternal deaths and near-misses, recently made a controversial decision to appoint an anti-abortion activist physician to a position meant for a rural community member. Dr. Ingrid Skop, who has a history of anti-abortion advocacy and legal actions against mifepristone,
Psychological well-being plays a crucial role in the overall health and cognitive function of individuals, especially as they age. A recent study conducted on older adults in the Chicago area revealed interesting findings about the decline in psychological well-being before the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment. This decline in well-being was particularly evident in certain
Pharmacists and technicians at a Walgreens store in Vancouver, Washington have taken the initiative to seek an election to join the Pharmacy Guild, a new national union as reported by MedPage Today. This group of 10 pharmacy professionals not only marks the first set of Walgreens employees to file to join the Pharmacy Guild, but
Despite COVID dropping on the list of leading causes of death, Farida Ahmad from the CDC’s Division of Vital Statistics emphasizes that the battle is far from over. The pandemic has left a lasting impact on society, and it is crucial to continue monitoring and addressing the evolving situation. William Schaffner highlights the importance of
Anthony Bing, a 64-year-old Navy veteran, found himself in a harrowing situation when his probation-mandated urine tests consistently came back positive for alcohol, despite his complete abstinence for almost a year. This false positivity threatened to revoke his probation and send him to jail, jeopardizing his freedom and health. Bing’s case sheds light on the