Less than 1% of abortions take place in the third trimester: Here’s why people get them

People seek third-trimester abortions for two main reasons: because they learn new information—such as about the health of the fetus—or because of barriers to abortion access, often as a result of state policies. Those are the key findings of a study I recently published in the journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, based on interviews with 28 women from […]

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More precise diagnoses and personalized therapies due to hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic resonance

Hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic resonance enables major medical advances in molecular diagnostics, for example for cardiovascular diseases or cancer therapy. Within the framework of the EU collaborative project “MetaboliQs,” seven partners coordinated by Fraunhofer IAF and NVision developed a microscopy method which, for the first time, enables the analysis of metabolic processes at the single cell level by means of diamond-based […]

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Imiquimod Cream Offers Alternative to Surgery for Vulvar Lesions

Imiquimod cream is a safe, effective, first-line alternative to surgery for the treatment of vulvar high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (vHSILs), suggest the results from the first randomized trial to compare the two approaches directly. The findings provide women with human papillomavirus (HPV)–related precancerous lesions with a new treatment option that can circumvent drawbacks of surgery, according to first author Gerda […]

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New guideline refines care for brain bleeds: Compression socks, some meds not effective

Some treatments or preventive therapies used to manage intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH), or a bleeding stroke, are not as effective as previously believed, according to the new American Heart Association/American Stroke Association guideline for caring for people with spontaneous ICH, published today in the Association’s Stroke journal. Guidelines detail the latest, evidence-based treatment recommendations and are the Association’s official clinical practice […]

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NAVIGATOR data show half of patients with severe, uncontrolled asthma improved with tezepelumab therapy

A greater proportion of patients with severe, uncontrolled asthma had more significant clinical responses to tezepelumab than placebo, according to research published at the ATS 2022 international conference. The study showed that nearly half of those enrolled achieved complete response to treatment across measures of exacerbation reduction, asthma control, lung function, and clinician assessment. The study is a prespecified on-treatment […]

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Factors impacting anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in healthcare personnel

In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers assessed variables that influence anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibody titers in medical professionals. Study: Influencing factors of Anti-SARS-CoV-2-Spike IgG antibody titres in healthcare workers – A cross-section study. ​​​​​​​Image Credit: Leonid Altman / Shutterstock Background  The immunization of healthcare workers (HCWs) against CoV disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains critical […]

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