Oculomics and AI: Gaining Systemic Health Insights from the Eye
Occuity scientists Emily Patterson and Dr. Alistair Bounds discuss the potential of oculomics in providing insights into systemic health conditions, emphasizing the role of the eye in revealing past, present, and future health indicators. They highlight the use of artificial intelligence in analyzing eye data to identify health indicators not discernible to the human eye, showcasing examples such as estimating levels of coronary artery calcium and detecting advanced glycation end products in diabetic patients. The presentation underscores the promising potential of leveraging oculomics and AI for non-invasive health monitoring and disease detection.
Resurgence of Tuberculosis Cases in England and Wales Raises Concerns
Health authorities are concerned about the resurgence of tuberculosis in England and Wales, with a significant increase in suspected cases reported. The highly infectious disease continues to be a global health concern, responsible for a substantial number of deaths worldwide. Efforts to eliminate tuberculosis have reportedly stalled, prompting a renewed focus on disease control and prevention strategies.
Heart Health Foundation’s New Initiatives for Heart Disease Prevention
The Heart Health Foundation has announced new initiatives focused on heart disease prevention, including programs promoting physical activity, heart-healthy nutrition, and community support. With a focus on prevention and holistic well-being, the foundation aims to make a meaningful impact on heart health and overall well-being.
Global Burden of Neurological Conditions Revealed in Recent Lancet Study
A recent study by The Lancet Neurology reveals that over 1 in 3 people worldwide are affected by neurological conditions, making it the leading cause of illness and disability globally. The World Health Organization highlights the significant impact on global health, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted interventions to improve access to quality care, treatment, and rehabilitation. The study identifies the top ten neurological conditions contributing to health loss, underscoring the need for comprehensive strategies to address the growing impact on global health.
Bridlington Health and Wellbeing Event Set for March 21
The Bridlington Health and Wellbeing event is set to take place at the Crown Buildings, Quay Road, Bridlington on Thursday, March 21 between 2pm and 4pm. The event, organized by the Bridlington Health Forum, promises to provide free health advice and support to residents. Wheelchair access will be available and a variety of stand holders, including the Bridlington Health Forum, Bridlington Primary Care Network, and more, will be present. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your health questions answered!
World TB Day 2024: Bridging the Gap in TB Program Implementation and Fostering Supportive Environments
World TB Day 2024 focuses on the significant gap in TB program implementation and the need for a more empathetic approach towards individuals affected by tuberculosis. Dr. Ghulam Nabi Kazi emphasizes the critical role of healthcare professionals and caregivers in addressing the challenges faced by TB patients. With a quarter of the world’s population infected with TB bacteria, including a high burden in Pakistan, it is crucial to address the prevalence of latent TB and provide targeted preventive treatment and comprehensive care strategies.
New Study Raises Concerns About Intermittent Fasting
Intermittent fasting, a popular method for weight loss, has been called into question by recent research. A yearlong study found no significant benefit over calorie counting, while a preliminary study suggested an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. This highlights the need for a cautious and personalized approach to dietary recommendations.
University of Colorado Study Explores Intersection of Heart Health and Circadian Rhythm
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus researchers are studying the impact of circadian rhythms on heart health, advocating for intense light therapy and chronotherapy as potential treatments for cardiovascular conditions. Dr. Tobias Eckle’s work highlights the potential of aligning medication administration with the body’s internal clock and personalized treatments based on gender differences in cardiovascular disease.
New SKYTyphoid™ vaccine receives prequalification from World Health Organization
Global health leaders are aggressively improving access to new vaccines to combat the estimated 11 to 20 million typhoid fever cases and 120,000 deaths each year. SK bioscience’s SKYTyphoid™ typhoid conjugate vaccine has received prequalification from the World Health Organization, offering a safe and effective option for infants and young children. With significant outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa and the first locally acquired case in Taiwan, the need for improved vaccines is evident.
20,000 Missed Prostate Cancer Diagnoses During Pandemic
Research by the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford suggests that almost 20,000 cases of prostate cancer may have been missed during the pandemic, leading to a 31% drop in diagnoses in the UK. Death rates among men with prostate cancer tripled during the first year of the pandemic, highlighting the urgent need for a dedicated cancer plan to aid in the recovery and ultimately save lives.