The connection between exercise and inflammation has captivated the imagination of researchers ever since an early 20th-century study showed a spike of white cells in the blood of Boston marathon runners following the race.
Study identifies varied factors in buprenorphine users and urine drug testing
A study by a team of researchers across the country, including two from the University of Kentucky, is the first to demonstrate a connection between the characteristics of patients receiving buprenorphine for opioid use disorder and the use of urine drug testing.
Opioid disorder treatment: Prediction model can calculate risk of relapse within first three weeks
A newly developed prediction model may be able to calculate the risk of opioid relapse among individuals in the early stages of medication treatment—as early as three weeks into therapy.
Brain study uncovers new insights into major depressive disorder in adolescents
A team of dedicated researchers from South China Normal University delved deep into the unique brain network dysfunctions present in adolescents with MDD. Their study, published in Psychoradiology illuminates the complexities of MDD while also highlighting potential diagnostic biomarkers and opening avenues for future research.
Nelly Mutti worst Speaker ever – Sinkamba
By SANFROSSA MBERI
THE performance of the Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms Nelly Mutti is quite nauseating and disappointing at the same time, Green Party president Peter Sinkamba has said.
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New technology simplifies and enhances analysis and visualization of medical image data
Medical imaging generates a lot of data, for example during computer tomography. This data is important when it comes to personalized medicine. Artificial intelligence methods, such as machine learning, use this data to learn and help tailor diagnoses and therapies to individual needs in the future. However, such technology is still burdened with uncertainties.
Four women have two-in-one surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer
Four women have successfully had a combined surgery, in which they gave birth by cesarean section and at the same time had surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer, thanks to a team of researchers and clinicians at UCLH and UCL.
AI able to predict if and when people at high risk progress to glaucoma
AI (artificial intelligence) that is trained to recognize red flags in retinal images and clinical information can predict if and when people at high risk of glaucoma, usually referred to as “glaucoma suspects,” go on to actually develop it, finds research published online in the British Journal of Ophthalmology.
AI getting better at detecting skin cancer
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly accurate in detecting skin cancer, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, held from Oct. 11 to 14 in Berlin.
HH engages Lesotho opposition leaders
…to promote development, stability and collaboratively address developmental challenges
By NATION REPORTER
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema yesterday convened with Lesotho’s opposition parties in Maseru to address developmental challenges and enhance the nation’s stability together.
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