For centuries, scientists have tried to crack the mystery of a devastating ailment once called “the shaking palsy.” But Parkinson’s disease, which causes tremors, muscle stiffness and difficulty walking, remains the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the United States after Alzheimer’s. About 1 million Americans have Parkinson’s, and more than 50,000 new cases are diagnosed annually.
Championing health workers to lead vaccination efforts in Uganda
Uganda reported its first case of COVID-19 on March 21, 2020. Almost a year later, the first batch of vaccines to protect against the spread of the disease arrived in the country.
Research unveils paths to stopping cytokine storms in COVID-19
Scientists have uncovered a new understanding of how COVID-19 causes severe multi-organ injury in some patients and the pathways to stopping the cytokine storms behind them, according to new research published today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight.
Men need to take melanoma seriously
It’s only April, but many people across the country and the globe are already enjoying summerlike temperatures. But getting out in the sun also increases your risk of getting skin cancer.
Scientists use genetics to dig into a tumor’s past
For patients with some types of cancer, diagnosis can happen at an advanced stage. While a tumor grows unnoticed, it accumulates hundreds to thousands of mutations, making it difficult for scientists studying late-stage cancers to figure out which ones contributed to tumor growth at the earlier stages of cancer. Knowing more about the genetic events that take place during the progression to cancer can help scientists engineer more realistic cell and animal models of the disease and even develop better ways to detect and treat it early.
Seven Nominations for Zambian Series & Movies in the 9th Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards
IT’s official! The nominees of the 9th edition of the prestigious Africa magic viewer’s choice awards have been announced. The nominees who were announced on Sunday, 15th April by Bisola Aiyeola and Adjetey Anang, feature Zambian film productions. The AMVCAs recognise and celebrate outstanding performances in African television and film across diverse genres. Out of […]
Internet search data can help predict a looming ‘twindemic’
The most widely used source of medical advice in modern society might be the Google search box.
Antibiotics after breast cancer linked to poorer survival, study finds
Women with triple-negative breast cancer who received multiple antibiotic prescriptions within three years after their cancer diagnosis were more likely to experience disease recurrence and to die from their cancer than those who took fewer courses of the drugs, according to a study by researchers at Stanford Medicine. The effect on survival was not due to differences in cancer severity, the study showed.
The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic had negative health and mental health effects on group home workers
Group homes are therapeutic environments that are critical to the care of patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and/or intellectual or developmental disabilities.
First beating-heart transplants from cardiac death donors
Using an organ from a donor who underwent cardiac death, Stanford Medicine surgeons transplanted a heart while it was beating—the first time such a procedure has been achieved.