Objective: To pursue federal government access to Americans' medical records for research on vaccines and autism, a connection that the medical establishment ha
Objective: To assess whether adolescent isotretinoin treatment for acne is associated with reductions in adult height, specifically focusing on treatment during
Objective: To compare the prognostic performance of a multimodal artificial intelligence histopathology-based tool (Artera) versus the 21-gene recurrence score
The Artera breast model is an FDA-cleared AI tool that integrates digital pathology and clinical variables for breast cancer risk stratification.
In a study of over 300 early-stage breast cancer patients, the Artera AI tool outperformed the 21-gene recurrence score in prognostic value.
Patients with concordantly low scores from both Artera and Oncotype had no distant recurrences at 10 years, indicating strong prognostic accuracy.
Discordant scores showed a significant difference in 10-year distant metastasis rates, with 20% recurrence in patients with Oncotype low and Artera high.
The study suggests that the Artera AI tool provides additional prognostic information beyond traditional recurrence score categories.
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Objective: To explore the long-term effects of bariatric surgery on household management and the detection of sleep deprivation through saliva analysis. Key Fin
Objective: To investigate the role of naturally occurring graphene oxide in reducing friction along the Atotsugawa Fault System. Key Findings: Graphene oxide wa
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a combination of levofloxacin and ibuprofen in treating bacterial keratitis. Key Findings: Combination therapy outperform
Objective: To reduce avoidable sight loss from glaucoma through improved early diagnosis, referral accuracy, and long-term patient follow-up. [Source needed] Ke
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of combining low-dose atropine with Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses for myopia control i
Objective: To explore how changing investment patterns are influencing the advanced therapies sector. Key Findings: Tighter capital is leading to greater discip
Objective: To evaluate modeling approaches addressing TAVR complications and procedural planning, particularly for high-risk scenarios, through a systematic rev
Objective: To understand the immune-mediated mechanisms involved in Leptospira-associated acute encephalopathy syndrome (AES) and its implications for diagnosis
Leptospira-associated acute encephalopathy syndrome (AES) is primarily caused by immune-mediated mechanisms rather than direct infection of neuronal tissue.
The disease is characterized by dysregulation of glial responses and peripheral immunity, leading to blood-brain barrier disruption and neuronal dysfunction.
Enhanced circulating cytokines and endothelial dysfunction contribute to exacerbated cerebral edema, a hallmark of Leptospira-induced AES.
Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonotic disease, with significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.
Improving diagnostic tools and awareness among healthcare providers is crucial for recognizing and managing leptospirosis and its neurological complications.
Objective: To examine the potential of acupuncture as a host-directed therapy (HDT) for neuroinfectious diseases by exploring its effects on neuroimmune mechani
Neuroinfectious diseases pose significant global health challenges, leading to high morbidity and mortality despite antimicrobial advancements.
Host-mediated immune responses play a crucial role in neurological outcomes, prompting interest in host-directed therapies (HDTs) to modulate these responses.
Acupuncture has emerged as a potential non-pharmacological HDT, showing promise in modulating inflammatory signaling and neuroimmune functions.
Current evidence for acupuncture's efficacy in neuroinfectious diseases is limited, primarily derived from non-infectious models requiring cautious interpretation.
Further systematic investigation is warranted to explore acupuncture's therapeutic potential in neuroinfectious diseases, given its plausible neuroimmune regulatory effects.
Objective: To investigate the real-time cortical activation elicited by auditory sensory stimulation through familiar voice of subject's own name (FV SON) vs. u
This study utilized fNIRS to assess cortical activation in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) in response to familiar and unfamiliar voices.
Participants with DOC showed distinct cortical activation patterns when stimulated by familiar versus unfamiliar voices calling their name.
Under unfamiliar voice stimulation, participants exhibited deactivation in the Left Dorsolateral Pre-frontal Cortex (DLPFC-L).
Cortical responses to familiar voice stimulation were positively correlated with the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) scores.
The findings suggest that auditory stimulation strategies may need to be personalized for effective rehabilitation in DOC patients.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy, feasibility, and safety of acupuncture for post-stroke spasticity (PSS) and to explore the underlying anti-spasticity mecha
Post-stroke spasticity (PSS) is a significant complication affecting stroke recovery, leading to high morbidity and disability rates.
This study will evaluate the efficacy, feasibility, and safety of acupuncture for treating PSS in a randomized controlled trial.
A total of 180 patients will be randomly assigned to acupuncture, sham acupuncture, or basic treatment groups for a 4-week intervention.
Primary outcomes will include spasticity severity measured by the Modified Ashworth Scale, with secondary outcomes assessing motor function and daily activities.
The trial aims to clarify acupuncture's effectiveness for PSS and explore its underlying anti-spastic mechanisms.
Objective: To discuss the technological advancements in pediatric gastroenterology and their significant impact on improving the diagnosis and treatment of gast
Pediatric gastroenterology is evolving with less invasive, more precise, and data-driven approaches for diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal disorders.
Minimally invasive endoscopy techniques like video capsule endoscopy and transnasal endoscopy enhance patient tolerability and broaden access to care.
Advancements in diagnostic precision, including confocal laser endomicroscopy and functional luminal imaging, improve disease characterization in children.
Therapeutic endoscopy techniques, such as endoscopic ultrasound and ERCP, are increasingly adapted for pediatric use, reducing the need for surgery.
The integration of artificial intelligence in pediatric endoscopy enhances lesion detection and standardizes reporting, promising improved clinical decision-making.
Objective: To develop and validate a novel cancer vaccine targeting APC-associated colorectal cancer (CRC) using a self-amplifying RNA virus-like nanoparticle.