Microsoft Cuts Multiple Bethesda Studios, Impacting Development Teams and Projects
Microsoft has made significant cuts at Bethesda studios, impacting several development teams including Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, and Alpha Dog Studios. The closure of these studios has led to job losses and the cessation of development on projects such as Redfall and Hi-Fi Rush. Despite the closures, some Bethesda studios have been spared. Arkane Lyon, currently working on Marvel’s Blade, and Bethesda Game Studios, known for titles like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls series, will continue their operations. These developments mark a challenging time for the gaming community as beloved studios face closures and employees grapple with uncertain futures.
Sharp Increase in School-Aged Children Visiting NSW Emergency Departments for Pneumonia
Learn why the number of school-aged children visiting NSW emergency departments for pneumonia has increased dramatically during the pandemic. Doctors are urging families to wear masks and social distance to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses. Find out about the common causes of pneumonia in children and how lockdowns may have impacted their immune systems.
Tragic death of five-year-old due to Monkey Fever highlights disease severity
Learn about the tragic incident in a small village in Karnataka where a five-year-old girl lost her life to Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey Fever. Understand the symptoms, transmission, and prevention methods of this tick-borne viral disease to stay safe and protect your community.
Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment Research Achieved with New Immune System Technology
Bar-Ilan University researchers have made a groundbreaking advancement in cancer treatment with new immune system technology, allowing for personalized treatments based on individual immune responses. By monitoring immune system changes around cancer cells, insights into patient reactions to immunotherapy are gained. This research, led by Dr. Shahar Alon, sheds light on the interaction between immune and cancer cells, offering valuable information for tailored treatment decisions and improving patient outcomes.
Experimental Gene Therapy Restores Vision in Patients with Inherited Blindness
An experimental gene therapy has shown promising results in restoring vision for patients with inherited blindness. College student Olivia Cook underwent a CRISPR-based gene-editing treatment that significantly improved her vision, providing hope for advancements in science and vision restoration. Despite being experimental, the therapy offers hope for treating inherited retinal disorders and combating blindness worldwide.
Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening and the Importance of Early Detection
Learn about the importance of lung cancer screening and the barriers that hinder its widespread adoption. Early detection is key in improving patient outcomes, but low screening rates among at-risk populations pose a challenge. Addressing factors like lack of awareness, physician reluctance, insurance coverage, and stigma is crucial in increasing screening uptake and saving lives.
New DurAVR TAVR System Shows Promise in Treating Severe Aortic Stenosis
Anteris Technologies’ groundbreaking DurAVR TAVR system, designed to replicate a healthy aortic valve, shows early promise in treating severe aortic stenosis. Initial one-year data presented at SCAI 2024 reveal successful procedures with excellent hemodynamic results and no valve-related complications. Dr. Azeem Latib expresses excitement over the system’s potential to enhance blood flow characteristics. While awaiting FDA approval, the cardiology community eagerly anticipates further data releases on this innovative TAVR system.
Raising Me Podcast Discusses Rise in Eating Disorders Among Children During Pandemic
Learn about the concerning rise in disordered eating and eating disorders, particularly in children, exacerbated by the challenges of the pandemic. Hear valuable insights on recognizing warning signs and fostering a healthy relationship with food and nutrition in children from experts on the Raising Me podcast.
Experts Advocate Annual Influenza Vaccination for Children Before Monsoon
Experts recommend annual Influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to 5 years to reduce the risk of flu-related complications. With flu symptoms similar to Covid-19, parents are advised to prioritize flu shots for their children before the monsoon season to protect their health.
Study Reveals APOE4 Homozygosity as Distinct Genetic Form of Alzheimer’s Disease
A new study reveals that APOE4 homozygosity represents a distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease, with near-full penetrance of AD biology, earlier symptom onset, and specific biomarker changes. Individualized prevention strategies and treatments are emphasized for this unique genetic profile.