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How many people have A-Fib? Three times more than we thought

How many people have A-Fib? Three times more than we thought

Atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heart beat that can lead to stroke or sudden death, is three times more common than previously thought, affecting nearly 5% of the population, or 10.5 million U.S. adults, according to new estimates from UC San Francisco.


Clinical trials inappropriately excluding people of African/Middle Eastern descent, new research shows

Clinical trials inappropriately excluding people of African/Middle Eastern descent, new research shows

"Natural variation in neutrophil counts between people of different ancestry has been historically described by the inaccurate and now-outdated diagnosis 'benign ethnic neutropenia,'" says Stephen Hibbs of Queen Mary University of London, who led the study, published today by JAMA Network Open, and for which Dana-Farber's Andrew Hantel, MD is senior author.


Scientists expand the genetic alphabet to create new proteins

Scientists expand the genetic alphabet to create new proteins

Badran and his colleagues wanted to create an efficient plug-and-play strategy that would only incorporate the chosen non-canonical amino acid(s) into specific sites in a target protein, without disrupting the cell's normal biology or requiring the entire genome to be edited.


Atypical metabolite levels at birth may increase SIDS risk

Atypical metabolite levels at birth may increase SIDS risk

Jan. 20, 2020 — Children born to mothers who both drank and smoked beyond the first trimester of pregnancy have a 12-fold increased risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) compared to those unexposed or only ...


New insights into the genetics of schizophrenia

New insights into the genetics of schizophrenia

As sample sizes for genetic studies continue to grow and new analytical methods emerge, researchers are increasingly able to tackle the longstanding question of how nature and nurture interact in complex disorders like schizophrenia.


Expert survey unveils underestimated health impacts of weather and climate on mortality

Expert survey unveils underestimated health impacts of weather and climate on mortality

Since weather and climate hazards are specific with regard to a country and its impacts on a population, this study selected well-validated and open meteorological and health data, particularly from the UK.


Raw white garlic shows promise in boosting heart health and reducing disease risks

Raw white garlic shows promise in boosting heart health and reducing disease risks

Recent meta-analyses have validated these hypotheses, highlighting that garlic can substantially reduce lipid metrics (such as total cholesterol and triglycerides) with no adverse effects alongside red yeast and plant sterols.


Study shows cognitive behavioral therapy can lead to brain changes in depression patients

Study shows cognitive behavioral therapy can lead to brain changes in depression patients

When researchers examined the brain scans, they found that in the group receiving only usual care, a cognitive control circuit that became less active over the course of the study correlated with worsening problem-solving ability.


Boom, Now Bust: Budget Cuts and Layoffs Take Hold in Public Health

Boom, Now Bust: Budget Cuts and Layoffs Take Hold in Public Health

Public health experts warn the accompanying service cuts — functions like contact tracing, immunizations, family planning, restaurant inspections, and more — could send communities into crisis.


As Interest From Families Wanes, Pediatricians Scale Back on Covid Shots

As Interest From Families Wanes, Pediatricians Scale Back on Covid Shots

Pediatricians across the country are pre-ordering the updated and reformulated covid-19 vaccine for the fall and winter respiratory virus season, but some doctors said they’re struggling to predict whether parents will be interested.


Automata Technologies appoints advisory board of senior health and life sciences industry executives

Automata Technologies appoints advisory board of senior health and life sciences industry executives

Attracting this impressive group of senior advisors from across our key sectors of healthcare, biotech, pharma and outsourcing is a great validation for Automata and the potential that our technology can unlock for the industry.


Mucosal COVID-19 boosters outperform mRNA shots in preventing upper airway infections

Mucosal COVID-19 boosters outperform mRNA shots in preventing upper airway infections

In the present study, the researchers used Macaca mulatta or rhesus macaques to investigate the protective immune responses elicited by a mucosal bivalent adenoviral vector vaccine containing stabilized spike protein from the ancestral Wuhan strain and the Omicron BA.5 variant of SARS-CoV-2.