Monthly Archives: August 2023

Covid-19 linked with higher risk of high blood pressure, study finds

CNN  —  When it comes to developing high blood pressure, Covid-19 might play an outsized role, a new study says. The report, published Monday in the medical journal Hypertension, found that more than 1 in 5 patients who were hospitalized with Covid-19 – and over 1 in 10 who were not – had been diagnosed with […]

China Grants Official Registration Approval for LifeTech Scientific’s Surgical Navigation System

LifeTech Scientific Corporation is an investment holding company principally engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of minimally invasive interventional medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases and disorders. The Company operates through three business segments. The Congenital Heart Diseases Business segment is engaged in the research and development, manufacture and trading of devices related […]

Cincinnati infectious disease researcher is singing a new tune

For years, WVXU has covered Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum’s scientific side, including his groundbreaking HIV research and COVID discoveries. But Fichtenbaum also has a musical side, and on Aug. 29 will release his second album under the performing name of Carl Jack. The Road Less Taken covers love, peace and science with lyrics like: LISTEN: After […]

New test could speed up child illness diagnosis

Getty Images By Philippa Roxby Health reporter A new approach to diagnosing illnesses in children could help doctors choose the right treatment in double-quick time, say the researchers behind it. Working out what is causing a fever – a virus, bacterial infection or something else – is often difficult and tests can take days or […]

Glycans and GBPs: How their interplay shapes immunity in infection and autoimmune diseases

In a recent review published in Cellular and Molecular Immunology, researchers discuss the regulatory roles of glycans and glycan-binding proteins (GBPs) in modulating immune responses, particularly in the context of autoimmune inflammation and chronic infection. Study: Immune regulatory networks coordinated by glycans and glycan-binding proteins in autoimmunity and infection. Image Credit: Kateryna Kon / Shutterstock.com Background […]

Almost 100 Million Americans Eligible For New Weight Loss Drug

A diabetes drug distributed under the brand name Wegovy could offer a suitable and beneficial weight loss treatment for some 93 million adults in the US, according to a new study. That’s a lot of people by any measure. Projections suggest it would mean some 43 million fewer people with obesity, and the prevention of […]

7 Fibromyalgia-Related Conditions

About 4 million adults in the United States have fibromyalgia, and they’re also likely to have these conditions. Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder characterized by persistent and widespread musculoskeletal pain, accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, disrupted sleep patterns, and emotional distress. Individuals afflicted by fibromyalgia often exhibit heightened pain sensitivity compared to the general […]

Saliva test could detect early signs of cardiovascular disease

Periodontitis, a common oral health problem that involves infected gums, is linked to cardiovascular disease. Scientists studying the inflammation that precedes periodontitis have found that higher inflammation, reflected by higher levels of white blood cells in saliva, is linked to less healthy arteries and a potentially higher risk of cardiovascular disease even in young, apparently […]

How Having a Hysterectomy at 17 Changed My Life

Julie Jacques underwent a hysterectomy when she was just 17—but later her chronic pelvic pain only got worse. I have vivid memories of a significant moment before undergoing surgery when I reached out to my doctor, earnestly expressing, “I implore you to avoid removing my uterus unless it is absolutely necessary.” This marked the beginning […]