Sustained pain Relief with percutaneous 60-day pns in chronic lbp

Photo Credit: Microgen The Following is a summary of “Four-Youar Follow-up from a prospective, multicenter Study of Percutaneous 60-Day Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain,” Published in the April 2025 Issue of Pain and therapy by Gilmore et al. Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP), Major Cause of Healthcare Costs and Long-Term Disability, Had […]

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Metal Exposure Linked to Childhood Gut Health

CREDIT: Environmental Science & Technology (2024). DOI: 10.1021/ACS.est.4C09642 The New Study Led by the University of Texas at Arlington, University of California Los Angeles, University of Sherbrooke, and Harvard University Links Metal Exposure to Digestive Issues in Children. The paper is published In the Journal Environmental Science & Technology. “This is a Very Interesting and […]

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This Severe Brain Disorder Is Common But Often Goes Undiagnosed : ScienceAlert

Imagine suddenly losing the ability to move a limb, walk or speak. You would probably recognise this as a medical emergency and get to hospital. Now imagine the doctors at the hospital run some tests and then say, “Good news! All your tests were normal, clear scans, and nothing is wrong. You can go home!” […]

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Surgical Trends in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

The Following is a summary of “racial arrangements in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy treated with pars flat vitrectomy in an an underserved population,” published in the april 2025 issue of of BMC Ophthalmology by Thompson et al. Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR), Serious Microvascular Complication of Diabetes, Was Associated with Irreversible Vision Loss, and Prior […]

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Ai predicts wasting syndrome in cancer patients

The Newly Developed Ai Can Predict Which Cancer Patients are at Risk for Life-Thread Wasting Syndrome, the New Study Says. The Syndrome, Called Cachexia, Accounts for About 20% of All Cancer-Related Deaths, Statistics Show. “Cancer Cachexia is a serous complication affecting many patients with cancer and is characterized by Systemic Infummation, Severe Muscle Wasting, and […]

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What is artificial superintelligence (ASI) and what could it mean for humanity?

Rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) is prompting people to question what the fundamental limits of the technology are. Increasingly, a topic once consigned to science fiction — the notion of a superintelligent AI — is now being considered seriously by scientists and experts alike. The idea that machines might one day match or even […]

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Tocilizumab Reduces Mortality and Ventilation in Seven Covid-19

The Following is a summary of “EFFICACY OF TOCILIMAB FOR HOSPITALIZED PATIES WITH COVID-19 Pneumonia and High Il-6 Levels: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Published in the April 2025 Issue of of Infection by Sellarès-Nadal et al. Researchers Drived the Retrospective Study to Assess the Effficacy and Safety of An IL-6-Drivenized Treatment Strategy Using Tocilizumab in […]

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Uranus passed between Earth and a distant star this month — and NASA caught the rare event

NASA researchers got a rare chance to study Uranus’ atmosphere and rings this month, when the ice giant passed between Earth and a distant star, creating a “stellar occultation.” This rare event lasted about an hour on April 7 and was only visible from western North America. The last time a bright stellar occultation of […]

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Health Workers in Sierra Leone See in MPOX Cases

CREDIT: UNSPLASH/CC0 PUBLIC DOMAIN Sierra Leone is Facing an Increase in Record MPOX infections, with 177 New Cases Reported in recent days, the Health Ministry Official Told AFP. The West African Country, Which in January Declared A Public Health Emergency to Combat MPOX, Has Sent Health Teams to Carry Out Screening Operations in Households of […]

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