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Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery: A Safe and Effective Solution for Severe Obesity, Research Reveals

A multicenter examination of data demonstrates that for patients with a body mass index at or above 70 kg/m2 metabolic and bariatric surgery is a potent intervention. A team of researchers led by Pennington Biomedical Research Center's Dr. Florina Corpodean confirmed through a data analysis that metabolic and bariatric surgery is largely safe and effective

Harnessing Fitness Trackers and Machine Learning to Uncover Bipolar Disorder Mood Swings

Investigators evaluated whether data collected from a fitness tracker could be used to accurately detect mood episodes in people with bipolar disorder. Study indicates that a fitness tracker can detect mood episodes in bipolar disorder to help drive treatment. Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system

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Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery: A Safe and Effective Solution for Severe Obesity, Research Reveals

A multicenter examination of data demonstrates that for patients with a body mass index at or above 70 kg/m2 metabolic and bariatric surgery is a potent intervention. A team of researchers led by Pennington Biomedical Research Center's Dr. Florina Corpodean confirmed through a data analysis that metabolic and bariatric surgery is largely safe and effective

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Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery: A Safe and Effective Solution for Severe Obesity, Research Reveals

A multicenter examination of data demonstrates that for patients with a body mass index at or above 70 kg/m2 metabolic and bariatric surgery is a potent intervention. A team of researchers led by Pennington Biomedical Research Center's Dr. Florina Corpodean confirmed through a data analysis that metabolic and bariatric surgery is largely safe and effective

“Heart Health Heroes: Why Cardiologists Champion Sports and Recreation for Everyone”

While exercise is generally beneficial for a person's overall health, physical activities may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular disease events in certain susceptible individuals. However, cardiologists say that the benefits outweigh the risks. Findings from new data reviews detail the risks associated with various types of sport and leisure activities. While exercise is generally

Harnessing Fitness Trackers and Machine Learning to Uncover Bipolar Disorder Mood Swings

Investigators evaluated whether data collected from a fitness tracker could be used to accurately detect mood episodes in people with bipolar disorder. Study indicates that a fitness tracker can detect mood episodes in bipolar disorder to help drive treatment. Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system
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Revolutionizing Intensive Care: How AI is Conquering Antimicrobial Resistance

Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide same-day assessments of antimicrobial resistance for patients in intensive care -- critical to preventing life-threatening sepsis. Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide same-day assessments of antimicrobial resistance for patients in intensive care -- critical to preventing life-threatening sepsis. Antimicrobial resistance, the process of microorganisms developing defences against treatment, poses a huge

Breathing Trouble: The Salton Sea’s Hidden Dangers Amid Lithium Wealth

Windblown dust from the shrinking Salton Sea harms the respiratory health of children living nearby, triggering asthma, coughing, wheezing and disrupted sleep, USC research shows. The problem is likely to intensify in a hotter climate, with evaporation exposing more and more of the lake bed, or playa, leading to more dust events. Windblown dust from

Breakthrough Discovery: New Technique Reveals Immune Cell Interactions and Their Impact on Cancer Survival

Researchers combined advanced imaging techniques with a computational method to probe how immune cells interact with each other, revealing that the interactions between immune cells in the vicinity of breast cancer or melanoma can be used to predict immune responses to the cancers as well as patient outcomes. A growing cancer is shaped by more

The Influence of Personality Traits on Daily Activity Levels and Sedentary Habits

Associations of personality traits with physical activity and sedentary behavior were observed in a study. Individuals characterized by high conscientiousness and extraversion are more likely to accumulate longer periods of both physical activity and sedentary behavior, whereas individuals who have higher scores in neuroticism tend to interrupt their sedentary behavior more often. Associations of personality

The Dangers of Polypharmacy in Older Adults with Dementia

Researchers published a study examining symptoms, health outcomes, and physical function over time in older adults with and without Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and polypharmacy. Polypharmacy, commonly defined as taking five or more medications daily, is a significant health care concern impacting over 30% of older adults. It is associated with poor health outcomes

“Heartfelt Recovery: How a Heart Attack Signals Your Brain to Embrace More Sleep for Healing”

Study shows how the heart and brain interact to influence sleep patterns and help with recovery. A heart attack can trigger a desire to get more sleep, allowing the heart to heal and reduce inflammation -- and this happens because the heart sends special signals to the brain, according to a new Mount Sinai study.

Revealing the Mysteries of Cancer Spread: New Research Uncovers Insights and Treatment Possibilities

Metastasis remains the primary challenge to reducing cancer deaths worldwide. A study is providing insights that researchers say point to therapeutic opportunities. Metastasis remains the primary challenge to reducing cancer deaths worldwide, says Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) gastrointestinal oncologist Karuna Ganesh, MD, PhD. That's when a primary tumor -- colorectal cancer, for example

The Impact of Doctor-Patient Communication on Pain Management During Initial Consultations

A professor led a study that found that shared decision-making and the quality of the health care provider's history-taking and physical exam were the main drivers of spinal pain patients' satisfaction with, trust in and agreement with their doctors. Chronic pain -- defined as daily or significant pain that lasts more than three months --

Unearthing Crucial Insights for Neurodegenerative Disease Research

Research has provided compelling evidence that could solve a fundamental mystery in the makeup of fibrils that play a role in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases. Research led by the University of Michigan has provided compelling evidence that could solve a fundamental mystery in the makeup of fibrils that play a role in Alzheimer's

Revolutionary Glaucoma Medication Offers Hope in Battle Against Neurodegenerative Disorders, Animal Research Indicates

A drug commonly used to treat glaucoma has been shown in zebrafish and mice to protect against the build-up in the brain of the protein tau, which causes various forms of dementia and is implicated in Alzheimer's disease. A drug commonly used to treat glaucoma has been shown in zebrafish and mice to protect against

The Hidden Advantage of Foreign Accents: Shielding Against Grammar Criticism

Speaking with a foreign accent mitigates the impact of making grammatical errors, depending on the personality type of the listener, a new study has found. Speaking with a foreign accent mitigates the impact of making grammatical errors, depending on the personality type of the listener, a new study has found. New research from the University

Revolutionary Insights: Why Traditional Open Surgery Still Reigns Supreme for Testicular Cancer Lymph Node Removal

With the goals of informing surgical management, improving long-term outcomes and lowering death rates of patients with testicular cancer, a study has found that the conventional, versatile open surgery approach to removal of the lymph nodes behind the intestines for patients whose testicular cancer has not advanced beyond the abdomen is the gold standard of