Entries by aaron

Pulse Oximeters Overestimate Oxygen Saturation in people with Darker Skin Tone: Study

Pulse oximetry is commonly used to measures oxygen levels in the blood non-invasively. However, concerns have arisen regarding its reliability in individuals with darker skin tones. A recent review published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia explored the accuracy of pulse oximeters in estimating arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) across different skin tones. This comprehensive review […]

Tandem cycling may improve health of those with Parkinson’s and their care partners

Pedaling on a stationary bicycle built for two may improve the health and well-being for both people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners, according to a small, preliminary study released today, February 29, 2024, that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 76th Annual Meeting taking place April 13-18, 2024, in person […]

Type 2 diabetes no longer a barrier to becoming living kidney donor

People who are overall healthy and living with well-controlled Type 2 diabetes can donate a kidney, thanks to a change in national policy. The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network updated itsliving donor criteria . It makes some people with Type 2 diabetes eligible to donate a kidney. This marks a “significant shift” in criteria for […]

Psilocybin-assisted therapy may significantly reduce anxiety scores in phase 2 trial

Researchers have found in a phase 2 trial that Psilocybin-assisted therapy may significantly reduce scores in generalized anxiety disorder. The trial met its primary endpoint, demonstrating a large clinical effect in the psilocybin treatment group over the placebo group. The trial protocol and treatment design were developed in partnership with the Clinical Psychedelic Lab at […]

Living near green spaces may boost bone density and lower osteoporosis risk

Living in leafy areas near gardens, parks, and green spaces, may boost bone density and lower the risk of osteoporosis, finds research published online in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. Lower levels of air pollution in green spaces is a significant contributory factor to the associations found, conclude the researchers. Osteoporosis weakens bones, making […]

Childhood tonsillectomy not tied to obesity or overweight in adulthood: Study

Israel: A recent study published in the prestigious American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine revealed that tonsillectomy in children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) does not increase the risk of obesity/overweight in adulthood.  The study, conducted by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka University Medical Center, supports tonsillectomy as the primary treatment […]

Semaglutide reduces severity of common liver disease in people with HIV, reveals study

A weekly injection of semaglutide was safe and reduced the amount of fat in the liver by 31% in people with HIV and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), according to a presentation at the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Denver. This is the first clinical trial of semaglutide for MASLD […]

NEET MDS 2024 not Postponed: Aspirants Approach Supreme Court again

New Delhi: Disappointed with the fact that the NEET-MDS 2024 exam has not been postponed, the aspirants for Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) courses have once again approached the Supreme Court. Although the exam is scheduled to be conducted on March 18, the aspirants have been demanding the postponement of the same to July 2024.  Medical […]