The study “shows that measurement with a urine test offers improved accuracy compared to other measurement methods, for example certain types of blood tests,” said a press release from KI. Researchers from Karolinska Institute (KI) in Sweden have developed a non-invasive urine test that can identify which type of asthma …
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Over the past year, one message has been made clear: trust in science. Evidence, and only high quality evidence, will form the basis of policy. How did this influence the coronavirus vaccination campaign? On the one hand, there has been a strict respect for scientific rigor when it corresponds to …
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An Australian healthcare joint venture between artificial intelligence startup Harrison.ai and local radiology company I-MED Radiology Network launched a chest x-ray diagnostic tool on the same day that a peer-reviewed diagnostic precision study of the product was published by The Lancet Digital Health. The joint venture – Annalize.ai – unveiled …
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Read More »Key gene dysfunction causes neural stem cells to produce more astrocytes than neurons – sciencedaily
Medical researchers led by Kyushu University have revealed a possible underlying genetic pathway behind the neurological dysfunction of Rett syndrome. The team found that deficiencies in key genes involved in pathology cause neural stem cells to generate fewer neurons by producing more astrocytes – the maintenance cells of the brain. …
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Thanks to a unique set of plasma biomarkers, it is possible to identify Alzheimer’s disease and its different stages. Assessment of biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease by invasive protein sampling from cerebrospinal fluid or by expensive positron emission tomography does not lend itself to widespread population screening for the disease. While …
Read More »RTL Today – Fact Check: Online publications falsely claim Covid-19 shots damage blood cells
Social media posts featuring four microscope slides supposedly showing blood cells before and after the Covid-19 vaccination claim the vaccination is permanent It’s wrong; Experts told AFP the images showed ill-prepared red blood cell samples unrelated to the Covid-19 inoculation, and said the publications were not scientific. “THIS EXPERIMENTAL VACCINATION …
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Copyright 2021 PR Newswire. All rights reserved2021-06-29 NEW YORK, June 29, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Mediaplanet today announced the launch of the print and digital campaign entitled âInfectious Diseasesâ. This campaign is the third installment in a series that Mediaplanet has published on this subject since the start of …
Read More »Inotiv, Inc. Expands Pathology Services to Include Medical Device Pathology, Hires Nicolette Jackson to Lead Effort
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Read More »Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market 2021 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2027 – The ERX News
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Read More »UC San Diego launches Center for Perinatal Discovery
A newly opened center at UC San Diego School of Medicine brings together physicians, researchers and patients in a one-of-a-kind effort to study pregnancy, including its complications and long-term effects, with the goal of improve the health of mothers and their children through collaborative science. The Center for Perinatal Discovery, …
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Alan karthikesalingam The role of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be âtransformativeâ in medicine, including vascular surgery. So says Alan Karthikesalingam, UK research manager at Google Health (London, UK) and lecturer in vascular surgery, who spoke on the topic at the annual meeting of the British Society of …
Read More »Pathology Support Technician (PST), Summer Internship, Pathology Job with Adventist HealthCare
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In February, a new kind of pharmaceutical company was launched, backed by $ 250 million in Series A funding and taking a novel approach to R&D. Founded by life science venture capital firm Medicxi, Centessa Pharmaceuticals is made up of ten biotech start-ups from the company’s funding portfolio. The company …
Read More »Study finds schools no more at risk of COVID-19
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Antibody-based COVID-19 therapies are often given to patients who are at high risk of serious illness and hospitalization. However, there have been nagging questions about whether these antibody therapies retain their effectiveness as disturbing new viral variants emerge. New research at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis …
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Read More »Robot-assisted transvaginal transluminal endoscopic surgery (RvNOTES) for the management of endometriosis: a pilot study of 33 cases
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Read More »Saliva may be more effective than nasopharyngeal swabs for COVID-19 testing: study
Adding a simple processing step to saliva samples before testing can improve the detection rate of COVID-19, eliminate the challenges of nasopharyngeal testing, and facilitate mass surveillance, according to a new study. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. Collecting nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) samples …
Read More »Memorial Medical adds Eryn Staats, Au.D, to its staff
Through Nikki | at June 12, 2021 Robin a coffeyCommunications and Public Relations Specialist, Memorial Hospital MARYSVILLE – Memorial Health announced that Eryn Staats, Au.D, is now treating patients at Memorial Ear, Nose & Throat at Memorial Gateway Medical Center. For nearly 20 years, Staats worked as a clinical audiologist, …
Read More »Lancashire charity champion, professor and pillar of volunteerism among those named in the Queen’s Birthday Honors 2021 list
A man from Preston who has devoted his spare time to helping hundreds and raising thousands of pounds has been honored with a British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Honors List. Graham Riding, 55, has been recognized for his service to the community. Register now to our daily newsletter The …
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Read More »Prescribing for Healthcare – Dr Mark Bauman (Part 1) – WFHB
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Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, medical officer at Queens Park Rangers (QPR) Football Club in West London, explained why sports imagery is vital in enabling doctors to do their jobs, and he provided the best advice on how to how radiologists and physicians should work together. Working in professional football is stimulating …
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Read More »Sydney experts lead COVID19 vaccine research
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LA JOLLA, Calif., June 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Equillium, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQ), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing itolizumab to treat severe autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, today announced hui a translational research collaboration with the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology and Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. The …
Read More »ASCO announces the winners
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Read More »Treatment without HSCT and chemotherapy of Ph + ALL with Ponatinib / Blinatumomab leads to a CR rate of 100%
Combination therapy with ponatinib (Iclusig) and blinatumomab (Blincyto) produced a complete response in all patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) positive acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) who were treated in a phase 2 study ( NCT03263572), according to a presentation at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting.1 The …
Read More »Yale Cancer Center study shows new test can detect new and recurring bladder cancer
Revolutionary New Urine Screening Test Using New Keratin Cancer Biomarker 17 (K17) May Detect New Bladder Cancer In Patients With Hematuria Or Blood In The Urine, Study Finds conducted by researchers at Yale Cancer Center, Stony Brook University and KDx Diagnostics, Inc. The results also show that the test can …
Read More »NSW spearheads key COVID-19 vaccine research
A leading group of experts in New South Wales will launch Australia’s first research to inform vaccine policy in the state and beyond. The Collaborative Research Group on Vaccines, Infections and Immunology (VIIM) will receive more than $ 4.5 million in NSW government funding over three years to study clinical …
Read More »Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) clinicians’ clinical oncology results to be presented at ASCO’s annual meeting in 2021
SEATTLE – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) today announced presentations from the organization’s clinicians to be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2021 Annual Meeting from June 4 to 8, 2021. SCCA clinicians have contributed to studies of several types of cancer spanning the entire …
Read More »IDSA issues guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing
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Read More »The players in the veterinary reference laboratories market will make profitable investments during the period 2021-2026
The last Reference veterinary laboratory market The research report incorporates an easily understandable understanding of the factors that will drive and hinder the growth of the industry in the years to come. Further, it lists the different opportunities in different geographies and other submarkets followed by an in-depth look at …
Read More »Credent’s new technological solution will be a game-changer in healthcare
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A simple blood test, combined with brief memory tests, has shown who will develop Alzheimer’s disease in the future with a high degree of accuracy. Combining phosphorylated tau plasma (p-tau), APOE genotype, and 10-minute memory and executive function test scores predicted onset of Alzheimer’s disease within 2 to 6 years …
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(MENAFN – Mid-East.Info) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Multiple sclerosis patients in the United Arab Emirates and beyond have a new resource to guide them through their MS journey, thanks to a website launched by Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, which is an integral part of Mubadala Health. Caused by inflammation …
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Read More »Guardant360® CDx Receives FDA Approval as First and Only Liquid Biopsy Companion Diagnostic for Amgen’s LUMAKRAS ™ Inhibitor (sotorasib) KRASG12C for Use in Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
REDWOOD CITY, Calif .– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Guardant Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: GH) announces that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Guardant360® CDx assay as the first and only liquid biopsy companion diagnostic for profiling tumor mutations, or complete genomic profile, to identify patients with locally advanced …
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Christchurch patients could wait longer to find out if they have cancer after the number of pathologists in a community lab halved in five months. Canterbury South Community Laboratories (SCL) recently warned general practitioners and private surgeons of delays in processing tissue test results due to the shortage. âAs of …
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Tweet tweet button for twitter Posted on May 27, 2021 University of Louisiana Monroe Medical Laboratory Science students competed and won a virtual bowl competition against the University of Arkansas for MLS Medical Science students. University of Louisiana Monroe MLS students from the School of Allied Health, College of Health …
Read More »Moderna COVID-19 vaccine has been shown to be effective for adolescents; those recovering from mild illness get antibody protection: May 26, 2021 coronavirus update
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is effective in young adolescents, and mild cases of COVID-19 give those recovering from the disease long-lasting antibody protection. Cleveland.com brings together some of the most notable coronavirus news that is making headlines online. Here’s what you need to know for Wednesday, May 26th. …
Read More »Revision of the Stark Law is just one of many factors promoting value-based care | FTI Council
The Department of Health and Human Services released the final rules on November 20, 2020 with changes to the Physician Self-Referral Act (Stark Act) and Anti-Rebound Act (AKS) to facilitate coordination care and value-based care. In this article, we discuss the Stark Law, the AKS and its modifications, as well …
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Read More »Researchers use artificial intelligence to determine extent of damage in kidney disease
(Boston) – Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is caused by diabetes and high blood pressure. In 2017, the global prevalence of CRF was 9.1%, or approximately 700 million cases. Chronic kidney damage is assessed by noting the amount of interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (IFTA) in a kidney biopsy sample. Although …
Read More »The Western Diet Can Damage These Immune Cells In The Gut
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The project was supported as an authorized activity under the Title III state SC federal grant programs. Wilkinson Room Built in 1938, the historic Wilkinson Hall is a SC State Monument. The 16,000 square foot building is in the midst of the first phase of renovation and stabilization. Ken Davis, …
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SAINT-PREX, Switzerland & ROSEVILLE, Minnesota – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Ferring Pharmaceuticals and Rebiotix, a Ferring Company, today presented the results of the pivotal phase 3 PUNCH ⢠CD3 clinical trial, demonstrating superior efficacy and consistent safety of single-dose RBX2660 in reducing recurrence of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) compared to placebo. …
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Read More »California SB-642 Targets Hospitals and Management Service Organizations | Mintz – Perspectives on Healthcare
On May 3, 2021, the California Senate Health Committee approved SB-642 âHealthcare: Facilities: Medical Privilegesâ. The bill is currently pending in the California Senate. AB-705, which is substantially similar to SB-642, is also on hold at the California Assembly. If passed, the law will restrict the ability of hospital governing …
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Enter Wall Street with StreetInsider Premium. Claim your 1-week free trial here. Voyager Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: VYGR), a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing life-changing treatments for serious neurological diseases, today announced key leadership transitions and a strategic shift towards a refocused pipeline and increased investment in its innovative, …
Read More »Silence Therapeutics Announces Positive Data from GEMINI Phase 1 Study of SLN124 in Healthy Volunteers
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The Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) and the Association of Pathology Chairs (APC) congratulate U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) for introducing legislation that would allow molecular pathology professionals to continue to advance and improve offer high-quality laboratory-developed (LDP) test procedures for patient care. The Innovative Tests Verified in US Laboratories …
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JOHNSON CITY – East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine hosted a military commissioning ceremony for six members of the class of 2021, including a local woman. The following students were named captains at the ceremony on May 6, just hours before they received their degrees and doctoral students …
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The FDA has granted a revolutionary device designation to a new artificial intelligence (AI) -activated focal therapy system for the treatment of localized prostate cancer, according to Avenda Health, the developer of the investigational device.1 The Avenda Health Focal Therapy System combines artificial intelligence-based margin prediction software algorithms and the …
Read More »Scholar Rock announces the publication of data from a phase 1 clinical trial evaluating apitegromab in healthy volunteers in the Journal Advances in Therapy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass .– (BUSINESS WIRE) –Scholar rock (NASDAQ: SRRK), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of serious conditions in which protein growth factors play a fundamental role, today announced that the results of its Phase 1 safety trial and the pharmacological profile of apitemograb in healthy volunteers were …
Read More »The Hale family to accelerate pancreatic cancer research and care with one of the biggest gifts ever to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE) – Continuing their family’s deep commitment to beating pancreatic cancer, Judith B. Hale, her son, Robert T. Hale, Jr., and his wife, Karen Hale, have pledged an additional $ 50 million to Dana- Farber Cancer Institute. This donation, one of the largest one-time gifts in the history of …
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Providers can use a new ultrasound technique to more accurately detect problems with blood flow in the placenta, which could lead to improved diagnosis of fetal pathologies. Placental problems occur in more than half of all cases of fetal growth restriction (FGR) or stillbirth each year. FGR affects up to …
Read More »Discontinue plasma therapy for patients with covid-19
In times of stress, various forms of quackery thrive, as we often see in a country that does not lack gullibility, but it should alarm us if a questionable line of covid treatment is seen to have state sanction. In the spotlight of controversy is now convalescent plasma therapy, whereby …
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The Southeastern Conference honored Kiki Milloy, Ashley Rogers, Ashley Morgan and Cailin Hannon for their performances during the 2021 season. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference released its annual softball awards on Tuesday. Four Tennessee players were among the 70 winners. Outfielder Kiki Milloy earned her first All-SEC honors by …
Read More »University of Miami researchers report COVID-19 found in penile tissue could contribute to erectile dysfunction
PICTURE: Characteristics of penile tissue ultrastructure of living COVID-19 seroconverted patients. (A) Coronavirus-like viral particles (arrows) visualized via TEM in perivascular erectile tissue of a living patient who had … sight After Credit: Dr Ranjith Ramasamy / University of Miami Health System Researchers at the Miller School of Medicine at …
Read More »Excellent Income of Immunodiagnostics Market to 2027, Key Players – IDEXX Laboratories, VCA, Inc., Greencross Limited, Zoetis and Neogen – KSU
the Immunodiagnosis The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.51% and is expected to reach $ XX Billion by 2027, up from $ XX Billion in 2020. The factors leading to this extraordinary growth are attributed to various market dynamics discussed in the report. . Our experts …
Read More »How a Polish hospital improved clinician collaboration and quality control
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pomeranian Medical University in Poland (PMU) wanted to rethink the way it conveys knowledge to students and the scientific community while improving educational standards. When on-site continuing education became limited, virtual presence systems offered a new learning experience. Therefore, PMU decided to implement in …
Read More »OracleBio Launches GCP Image Analysis Services
GLASGOW, Scotland – (BUSINESS WIRE) – OracleBio today announced the launch of the company’s GCP image analysis services. This latest service offering strengthens the company’s position as a world leader in quantitative digital pathology, thus expanding the company’s position in the clinical market. OracleBio’s new service offering generates quantitative image …
Read More »GT Medical Technologies Announces First Patient Enrolled in Clinical Trial Evaluating GammaTile® Therapy in Patients With Metastatic Brain Tumors
TEMPE, Arizona., May 11, 2021 / PRNewswire / – GT Medical Technologies, Inc. announced today that the first patient has been enrolled in a multicenter randomized controlled trial. The trial aims to compare the outcomes of patients with newly diagnosed large metastatic brain tumors who receive standard treatment, resection surgery …
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