Geriatric Screening to Optimize Aml Chemotherapy intensity

Photo Credit: Nemes Laszlo The Following is a Summary of “The Phase II Trial of Geriatric Assessment-Guided Selection of Treatment Intensity in Older Adults with Aml,” Published in the April 2025 ISSUE OF American Journal of Hematology by Bhatt et al. Researchers Drive the Retrospective Study to Assess the Use of Geriatric Assessment in Determination […]

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How Does Consciousness Work? Dueling Scientists Test Two Big Theories But Find No Winner

CREDIT: CDD20 / UNSPLASH “Theories are like toothbrushes,” It’s Sometimes Said. “Everybody Has Their Own and Nobody Wants to Use Anybody Else’s.” It’s a joke, but when it comes to the study of consciousness – the question of how we have the subjective experience of anything at all—it not too far from the trath. In […]

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This Sunlight Trick Can Reduce Morning Fatigue, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

If you often feel exhausted in the morning, you might be one of the millions worldwide experiencing chronic sleep deprivation. A new study highlights something that could add extra pep to your morning: 20 minutes of sunlight exposure before you wake up. We know the effects of inadequate sleep can be dangerous. But simply getting […]

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Psoriasis and gut microbiota trends and mechanisms analoseis

Photo Credit: Chrischrisw The Following is a summary of “Mapping the Global Research Landscape on Psoriasis and the Gut Microbiota: View and Bibliometric Analysis,” Published in the April 2025 Issue of Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology by Zou et al. Researchers conducted a retrospective study to performing a systemmatic bibliometric investigation of the literature […]

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World’s first computer that combines human brain with silicon now available

A new type of computer that combines regular silicon-based hardware with human neurons is now available for purchase. The CL1, released March 2 by Melbourne-based startup Cortical Labs, is “the world’s first code deployable biological computer,” according to the company’s website. The shoebox-sized system could find applications in disease modeling and drug discovery, representatives say. […]

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CDC Reports 216 Child Deaths This Flu Season, The Most In 15 Years

The Flu Vaccine is displayed at a Pharmacy in New York, on Tuesday, sept. 24, 2024. Credit: AP Photo/Mary Conlon, File More us children have died this flu season than at any time since the Swine flu pandemic 15 years ago, according to the federal report release Friday. The 216 Pediatric Deaths reported By the […]

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Suicide-Relaced Events Decrease with Mental Telehealth

Photo Credit: istock.com/delmaine Donson Virtual Mental Health Visits Were Linked to Fewer Suicide-Relanted Events Among Veterans, Supporting the Continued Expansion of Telehealth Services in the VHA. Virtual Mental Offering Health Visits in Addition to In-Person Mental Healthcare May Reduce Suicide-Related Events, According to Study Published in Jama Network Open. “In this Cohort Study Assessing 66,387 […]

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James Webb Space Telescope finds coldest exoplanet ever seen, and it orbits a dead star

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have detected the first planet seen orbiting a dead star, offering new insights into how planets evolve during the final stages of a star’s life. The James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of the exoplanet, named WD 1856+534 b, also confirm it is the coldest exoplanet to date, […]

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