NVIDIA Releases GeForce 555.85 WHQL Driver Update with DLSS 3 Frame Generation and More
NVIDIA releases GeForce 555.85 WHQL driver update with DLSS 3 Frame Generation, DLAA, Reflex support, and enhanced ray tracing effects. Popular games like ‘Hellblade II’, ‘Serum’, and ‘XDefiant’ to benefit. Expanded G-SYNC compatibility and fixes for ‘Tekken 8’, ‘Horizon Forbidden West’, and Blender Cycles. Desktop GPU support for NVIDIA TITAN, GeForce GTX, and GeForce RTX series.
Veeam Warns Customers of Critical Security Vulnerability in Backup Enterprise Manager
Veeam issues critical security warning to customers regarding a vulnerability in Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager (VBEM) that could lead to unauthorized access. Users urged to update to version 12.1.2.172 or deactivate services to mitigate risk. Previous security incidents involving Veeam products highlighted, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant against potential threats.
Triple Inhaled Therapy Reduces Cardiopulmonary Risk in COPD Patients
Learn about the promising results of triple inhaled therapy with budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate in reducing the risk of cardiopulmonary events in individuals with COPD. The post-hoc analysis based on the ETHOS phase 3 clinical trial showed a 20% reduction in risk compared to dual therapy, offering hope for improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for COPD patients.
Body Lice May Have Played Significant Role in Spreading Plague During Middle Ages
Recent scientific studies suggest that body lice may have played a more significant role in spreading the deadly plague during the Middle Ages than previously thought. While rat fleas were known to be major carriers of the plague bacteria, Yersinia pestis, new research indicates that body lice could have also been efficient transmitters of the disease. The debate surrounding the Black Death pandemic has long focused on the mechanisms of transmission, with a recent study shedding light on the potential role of body lice in spreading the disease.
AGA Releases New Guideline on Endoscopic Eradication Therapy for Barrett’s Esophagus
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released a new evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline on Endoscopic Eradication Therapy of Barrett’s Esophagus and Related Neoplasia, offering updated recommendations for patients with Barrett’s esophagus, a precursor to esophageal cancer. The guideline emphasizes the importance of endoscopic therapy for removing pre-cancerous cells in patients with high-grade dysplasia, while suggesting a collaborative approach for those with low-grade dysplasia. By focusing on patient-centered care and personalized treatment decisions, the AGA aims to improve outcomes and ensure informed choices for individuals with Barrett’s esophagus.
Study Links Social Determinants of Health to Treatment-Resistant Hypertension in Black Americans
A recent NIH-funded study reveals the link between adverse social determinants of health and treatment-resistant hypertension in Black Americans. Addressing these factors could potentially reduce health disparities within the population, highlighting the importance of mitigating racial disparities and decreasing the elevated risk of stroke and heart attack among Black Americans.
Emotion Dysregulation as Neuropsychological Pathway to ADHD Revealed in Study
A recent study reveals a significant association between emotion dysregulation and ADHD symptoms, indicating an emotional pathway contributing to ADHD. This pathway was linked to immune responses and enhanced the accuracy of classifying cases and controls in a clinical sample. Understanding the emotional components of ADHD is crucial for developing more effective treatment strategies.
Matcha Green Tea Shows Promise in Combating Periodontitis Bacteria
Discover how matcha, a finely ground green tea powder, may help combat periodontitis by inhibiting the growth of bacteria like Porphyromonas gingivalis. Recent studies have shown promising results in both lab experiments and clinical studies, suggesting that matcha could be beneficial in preventing and treating gum disease. Learn more about the potential antimicrobial properties of green tea and how matcha mouthwash could play a role in promoting oral health.
Researchers Create World’s First Human Mini-Brain with Fully Functional Blood-Brain Barrier
Discover how researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have created the world’s first human mini-brain with a fully functional blood-brain barrier (BBB), revolutionizing the study and treatment of brain disorders. This breakthrough enables a deeper understanding of neurological conditions and paves the way for innovative therapeutic strategies.
US Pediatricians Update Policy on Breastfeeding for HIV-Positive Mothers
US pediatricians have updated their policy on breastfeeding for HIV-positive mothers, now supporting it with effective antiretroviral medication. This shift reflects advancements in HIV treatment and the understanding of viral suppression. By endorsing breastfeeding under specific conditions, the American Academy of Pediatrics prioritizes maternal and child health, emphasizing evidence-based practices and comprehensive healthcare services.