Monthly Archives: July 2023

Blood test shows promise in detecting Alzheimer’s

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (KCRG) – According to research reported at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, a simple, finger-prick blood test is showing promise in its ability to detect Alzheimer’s disease. The study recruited 307 middle-aged to elderly patients. Researchers conducted cognitive testing and a CT scan for primary care physicians to look at and diagnose. At […]

First genetic clue why some people do not get sick from COVID

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain People who have a particular genetic variant are twice as likely to never get sick when they contract COVID-19, researchers said on Wednesday, offering the first potential explanation for the lucky group dubbed the “super dodgers”. Those who have two copies of the variant are eight times more likely to never […]

Thaddeus Beck: ‘I Wanted to Be the Best Oncologist, That’s It’

Thaddeus Beck, MD, FACP Thaddeus Beck, MD, FACP, a graduate of the University of Arkansas (UA) for Medical Science, had a simple goal when starting out his career. Beck wanted to be the best and did not know how far that dream would go. About 30 years ago, after completing a fellowship at Duke University […]

Fort Collins to spray after finding high number of West Nile-infected mosquitoes

A high number of West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes have been found in traps around Fort Collins, prompting the city to initiate spraying to reduce the chance of transmission to humans. An area of south Fort Collins that was found to have the most infected mosquitoes is scheduled to be sprayed on Sunday, July 23, according […]

Study shows how NSAIDs exacerbate C. difficile infections

Why do nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) exacerbate gastrointestinal infections by Clostridioides difficile, the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide? In a new paper published in Science Advances, researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have begun to answer that question, showing that NSAIDs disrupt the mitochondria of cells lining the colon, sensitizing them to damage […]

CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System Partners with Carter BloodCare, Blood Drives set for August

CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System is joining with Carter BloodCare to meet the needs of local patients and donors with upcoming blood drives scheduled for Aug. 2. “Partnering with such a well-known, established brand like Carter BloodCare will allow us to reach a larger donor pool and expand our services across the region,” said Jessica […]

Girl, 3, Had Blood Drawn 28 Times for Medical Reasons. Police Allege She Was a Victim of Munchausen by Proxy

A Texas mother is accused of subjecting her 3-year-old daughter to medical child abuse and lying to medical staff at various hospitals in an alleged case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, according to court documents obtained by multiple news outlets. Jessica Gasser, 27, allegedly had multiple “unnecessary medical procedures” performed on her child for an […]

Signaling between cancer and mesothelial cells promotes ovarian cancer tumorigenesis and immune evasion

What Question Were You Investigating? Ovarian cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality amongst women and is characterized by late detection, extensive metastasis and poor prognosis. One the reasons that treating this disease has been so challenging is that tumors often become resistant to chemotherapies, and generally respond poorly to immunotherapies. While much […]