Some Roadblocks to Lifesaving Addiction Treatment Are Gone. Now What?

For two decades — as opioid overdose deaths rose steadily — the federal government limited access to buprenorphine, a medication that addiction experts consider the gold standard for treating patients with opioid use disorder. Study after study shows it helps people continue addiction treatment while reducing the risk of overdose and death. Clinicians who wanted to prescribe the medicine had to complete […]

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Pregnant women in road traffic collisions at heightened risk of birth complications, finds Taiwanese study

Pregnant women involved in road traffic collisions—even those with minor injuries—are at heightened risk of potentially serious birth complications, including dislodgement of the placenta (placental abruption), very heavy bleeding, and the need for a cesarean section, finds a Taiwanese study published online in the journal Injury Prevention. The risks are even higher for those on scooters rather than in cars, […]

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Global prevalence of diabetic retinopathy about 7 percent in pediatric type 2 diabetes patients

The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) is 6.99 percent in pediatric type 2 diabetes (T2D) and increases with time since diagnosis, according to a meta-analysis published online March 17 in JAMA Network Open. Milena Cioana, from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and colleagues estimated the global prevalence of DR in pediatric T2D in a systematic review and meta-analysis. The […]

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Examining the factors influencing participation of Black and White Americans in Alzheimer’s disease biomarker research

hesitancy due to fear, including fear of the unknown about research and fear of potential AD diagnosis. hesitancy due to distrust of research and researchers. lack of knowledge about AD and related clinical procedures. lack of disclosure of research test results. knowledge of research, AD and related clinical procedures. perceived benefits to individuals and community. outreach from trusted sources. Source: […]

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Scientists uncover a link between cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease

Chronic kidney disease is linked to the formation of mineral deposits on blood vessel walls, known as "calcification", causing cardiovascular disease. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs)-;small, enclosed structures outside cells-;can transmit signaling molecules between cells, but their biological roles are not fully understood. Now, "malicious" sEVs originating from chronic kidney disease have been shown to play a role in blood vessel […]

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