Entries by aaron

Cervical HPV Linked to Increased Risk of Oral HPV in Women: Study

Researchers have discovered in a new study a strong association between cervical HPV infection and elevated risk of oral HPV. They found that Women with abnormal cervical cytology showed the highest rates of oral HPV presence. As many as 1 in 8 women with cervical HPV had oral HPV, suggesting the need to consider oral […]

Acupuncture significantly reduces stress, pain, and anxiety for patients undergoing IVF, suggests study

A recent study published by researchers at University Hospitals Connor Whole Health and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine revealed that Whole Systems Traditional Chinese Medicine (WS-TCM), when integrated with in vitro fertilization (IVF), significantly improves patient-reported levels of stress, pain, and anxiety within a single treatment session. The researchers are also among the […]

CO₂ Laser Tonsillotomy Offers Effective, Cost-Efficient Relief for Tonsil Issues: JAMA

Netherlands: In a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, researchers found that CO₂ laser tonsillotomy (TO) and tonsillectomy (TE) under general anesthesia effectively reduced long-term symptoms, with TE showing slightly greater symptom reduction. However, TO had lower costs and similar patient satisfaction, making it a safe, effective, and cost-efficient option for tonsil-related conditions. The […]

TNF Inhibitor linked to Remission in Early axSpA regardless of Gut Inflammation: Study

A new study published in the journal of Arthritis & Rheumatology showed that early treatment with a TNF inhibitor led to remission in most patients with active axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), regardless of baseline gut inflammation. Intestinal inflammation did not impact sustained remission rates, and about 75% of patients relapsed after stopping treatment. The patients with […]

Novel brain imaging platform combines upright PET and AR eye tracking to advance cognitive disorder research

A cutting-edge brain imaging platform that integrates upright PET scanning, an augmented reality (AR) headset, and motion tracking enables researchers to study brain function in a more natural and dynamic way. Presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025 Annual Meeting, the new system-called Motion-tracked Immersive functional PET (MIf-PET)-allows participants to sit […]

Adjunctive Hemodialysis may improve Biochemical biomarkers in Adults with DKD Without increasing Short-Term Risks: Study

Researchers have found in a new research that among adults with diabetic kidney disease (DKD), adjunctive hemodialysis improved markers of renal function, inflammation, and glycemic control without raising short-term complication risks. However the researchers emphasized the need for large, multicenter randomized trials to confirm patient-centered outcomes. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) progresses inexorably to kidney failure; […]

Moderate Increase in Dementia Risk Linked to Tiotropium Use in Older COPD Patients: JAMA

A recent population-based study published in the Journal of American Medical Association identified a modest increase in dementia risk associated with the use of the inhaled bronchodilator tiotropium in older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These findings raise questions about possible central nervous system effects of long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMAs), experts emphasize that the […]

Study finds addictive screen use, not total screen time, linked to youth suicide risk

New research found that youth who become increasingly addicted to social media, mobile phones or video games are at greater risk of suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts and emotional or behavioral issues. The study, published in JAMA, was led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Columbia University and University of California, Berkeley. Unlike previous studies that […]

Difficult childhood experiences may increase the risk of endometriosis: Study

A new study from Karolinska Institutet involving over a million women links difficult childhood experiences to the risk of being diagnosed with endometriosis later in life. The study shows a link between childhood exposure to violence and a twofold increase in the risk of developing this gynaecological disease. Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue […]

FDA Clears AI-Powered Wristband for Essential Tremor Relief

The FDA has approved the Felix™ NeuroAI™ Wristband, a wearable AI-driven neurostimulation device, for treating upper limb functional limitations in adults with essential tremor. The cloud-based system delivers personalized therapy, continuously adjusting stimulation throughout the day based on the patient’s needs. “The Felix wristband represents a significant step forward in noninvasive, personalized treatment options for […]