Monthly Archives: August 2023

Can genome editing transform ocular disease treatment?

In a recent review published in Experimental & Molecular Medicine, researchers reviewed existing data on the discovery and development of gene-editing technologies and their applications in managing ocular diseases. Study: Genome editing in the treatment of ocular diseases. Image Credit: GarnaZarina/Shutterstock.com Background Gene therapy advances offer a new therapeutic approach for various ocular diseases with genetic or […]

Complicated pregnancy clinic: thyroid disorders

Dr Rebecca Scott and Professor Kevin Shotliff advise how GPs can support perinatal women with thyroid disorders in the latest in our complicated pregnancy clinic series Pre-existing thyroid disorders are commonly seen in pregnant women, with 1-2% of pregnancies occurring in women with hypothyroidism,  and 0.2% of pregnancies in women with known hyperthyroidism. New diagnoses of […]

Potentially dangerous, infected chiggers discovered in NC

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Researchers have discovered bacteria-infected chiggers that could be dangerous to public health. Researchers from UNC Greensboro and N.C. State University made the discovery while working together on an active surveillance project evaluating the role of trombiculid mites, known as chiggers, as potential carriers of bacterial pathogens. The teams found Orientia-infected chiggers in five […]

Rising Infections of Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Linked to Warming Climate, Warns Expert – Videos from The Weather Channel

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Small randomized controlled trial finds kombucha decreased fasting blood glucose in individuals with type 2 diabetes

A recent study published in Frontiers in Nutrition evaluated the anti-hyperglycemic effects of kombucha tea in diabetic adults. Study: Kombucha tea as an anti-hyperglycemic agent in humans with diabetes – a randomized controlled pilot investigation. Image Study: SewCreamStudio/Shutterstock.com Diabetes mellitus, one of the leading causes of death worldwide, is a significant risk factor associated with […]

New study on antibiotics could pave way for better treatment of drug-resistant infections

While the world is yet to emerge from one pandemic, one staring in the face is that of antimicrobial resistance. Over the past few decades, many life-saving antibiotics have become ineffective as disease-causing microbes have developed resistance to them, making it difficult for physicians to treat many infections. In India, self-prescription and over prescription are […]

Cape Cod Healthcare Seeks To Fill Shortage Of O Negative Blood At August Blood Drives

HYANNIS – Cape Cod Healthcare is calling on residents to help the Cape Cod Hospital Blood Bank maintain its blood supply, with crucial shortages of O Negative type blood. “Type O Negative is the universal blood type, meaning that anyone can receive your blood and it can be used in transfusions for any other blood […]

‘It’s brutal’: Punishing summer heat can kill, maim when you live outdoors in Worcester

Older people can get into serious danger, as heat and dehydration stress bodies already challenged by age and chronic medical conditions or made more vulnerable by certain medications. Most people in Worcester can expect eight times the number of days over 90 degrees heat index a year when they reach retirement, compared to the number […]

More gay and bisexual men can soon donate blood, after they were banned for decades

More gay and bisexual individuals will be able to donate blood in Philadelphia beginning Aug. 7, when the Red Cross — the nation’s largest supplier of blood — implements new rules for donor eligibility that focus on behavior rather than sexual orientation. The Food and Drug Administration in May eased restrictions intended to protect against […]