Month: February 2024

The Importance of Quality Sleep in Reducing Stroke Risk

Prioritizing good quality sleep is essential to reduce the risk of stroke, which is on the rise among the younger population. Unhealthy lifestyle habits and risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol are contributing to the increased incidence of stroke. Immediate medical attention is crucial for stroke symptoms, as every minute counts.

Free Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day Event at Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital

Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital in Phoenix is hosting a free Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day event on Feb. 22. The event will offer cardiovascular risk screenings and educate participants about heart valve disease symptoms and treatments. Dr. Timothy Byrne emphasized the importance of early detection, as symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed. Tammy Querrey highlighted the link between valve disease and heart failure. Common symptoms of heart valve disease include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling, dizziness, and chest pain. Treatment options include minimally invasive Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) or open-heart surgery.

Study Suggests Graphene Material Could Be Developed Further Without Acute Risk to Human Health

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Nanotechnology reveals the potential of graphene oxide to be developed further without acute risk to human health. The first controlled exposure clinical trial in people showed no short-term adverse effects on lung or cardiovascular function. This paves the way for the continued exploration and development of graphene-based solutions for global challenges, prioritizing human health and safety.

Study Shows Lifestyle Choices Can Impact Mortality Trends

A recent study of U.S. veterans revealed the significant impact of lifestyle choices on mortality, with physical activity, non-smoking, plant-based diet, and other positive habits associated with lower mortality risk. The study emphasized the cumulative effect of combining different lifestyle factors, showing an 87 percent lower risk of mortality for those who adopted all eight positive habits. The findings highlight the importance of lifestyle choices in influencing life expectancy and overall health.

Modifying Chemotherapy Treatment Improves Lives of Older People with Cancer, Study Finds

A new study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that modifying chemotherapy treatment for older people with cancer can significantly enhance their lives without compromising treatment goals. Dr. Mostafa R. Mohamed, MD, PhD, and Dr. Supriya G. Mohile, MD, MS, led the study, analyzing data from over 600 participants aged 70 and above. The study found that modifying the amount and schedule of chemotherapy for older patients with advanced illness can allow them to avoid toxic side effects and maintain their ability to perform daily activities independently.

Breakthrough Nanomedicine Developed to Target HIV in Gene Therapy

Emmanuel Ho, an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, has developed a groundbreaking nanomedicine utilizing small interfering RNAs (siRNA) to target HIV in gene therapy. These siRNAs have demonstrated a 73% reduction in HIV replication and the ability to regulate gene and protein activity within cells. This breakthrough paves the way for innovative therapeutics in the battle against HIV. The study, published in the Journal of Controlled Release, marks a significant step forward in the field of nanomedicine for HIV treatment.

World TB Day 2024: ‘Yes! We can end TB!’

World TB Day 2024 focuses on the theme ‘Yes! We can end TB!’ and highlights the need for high-level leadership, increased investments, and faster adoption of new recommendations from the WHO. The organization will release an investment case to aid countries in scaling up the roll-out of TB preventive treatment. The South-East Asia Region, home to a quarter of the world’s population, carries over 45% of the annual TB burden, leading to a high-level ministerial meeting and the ‘Gandhinagar Declaration’ to reinvigorate political commitment towards ending TB.

Department of Health Issues Warning About Likelihood of New Measles Cases in Northern Ireland

Department of Health warns of potential measles outbreak in Northern Ireland and stresses the importance of MMR vaccine. With low vaccine uptake, health authorities are closely monitoring the situation and launching a catch-up campaign for individuals up to 25 years old.

Nebraska Basketball Team Secures Convincing Victory Against Indiana

Nebraska basketball team secures a convincing 85-70 victory against Indiana, with Keisei Tominaga leading the scoring with 20 points. Jamarques Lawrence makes a significant impact off the bench, scoring 19 points and impressively converting all five of his 3-point attempts. The victory further strengthens Nebraska’s post-season position, underlining their prowess in the ongoing college basketball season.

IU Basketball Offers Three 2026 Prospects During Weekend Visits

Indiana University extends scholarship offers to three class of 2026 basketball prospects, Jalen Montonati, Anthony Thompson, and Alex Smith. These offers mark significant developments in the recruitment process for these talented young athletes, reflecting the program’s commitment to identifying and nurturing promising talent.