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Released: 3-Apr-2025 12:05 AM EDT
منطقة وسط البطن: تشارك خبيرة نصائح لحماية جزء من الجسم قد تكون لا تفكر فيه
Mayo Clinic

روتشستر، ولاية مينيسوتا — إنه جزء كبير من الجسم يقع في منطقة عميقة بداخلك، بعيدًا عن الأنظار وربما بعيدًا عن فكرك، إنها منطقة وسط البطن. يركز مجال طبي جديد وسريع التطور على صحة منطقة وسط البطن، بما في ذلك كيفية تمكُّن الأشخاص من دمجها في نمط حياة صحي وكيفية التعامل مع المشكلات الطبية المعقدة التي تنشأ حال تعرضها للضعف. تشرح الدكتورة شارلوت هورن، جرَّاحة إعادة ترميم جدار البطن والتمثيل الغذائي في مايو كلينك طبيعة صحة منطقة وسط البطن وكيفية حمايتها وعوامل الخطورة للمشكلات التي قد تستلزم الجراحة.

Release date: 2-Apr-2025 10:30 PM EDT
The Best NICUs Have These 5 Things
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Before she starts to break down what parents with sick newborns should look for in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), neonatologist Rachel Chapman, MD, says she first needs one key piece of information.“It depends on why you need a NICU,” she says—meaning, how serious is your baby’s condition? Dr. Chapman is Medical Director of the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant Critical Care Unit (NICCU) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

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Release date: 2-Apr-2025 10:10 PM EDT
The Medical Minute: Getting ahead of head and neck cancer
Penn State Health

The warning signs of head and neck cancer can be easy to miss. But according to a Penn State Health physician, prevention is possible.

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Released: 2-Apr-2025 9:30 PM EDT
Researchers Demonstrate Quantum Computing's Abilities in Chemistry
Cleveland Clinic

Kenneth Merz, PhD, of Cleveland Clinic's Center for Computational Life Sciences, and a research team are testing quantum computing’s abilities in chemistry through integrating machine learning and quantum circuits. Chemistry is one of the areas where quantum computing shows the most potential because of the technology’s ability to predict an unlimited number of possible outcomes. To determine quantum computing's ability to perform complex chemical calculations, Dr. Merz and Hongni Jin, PhD, decided to test its ability to simulate proton affinity, a fundamental chemical process that is critical to life. Dr. Merz and Dr. Jin focused on using machine learning applications on quantum hardware. This is a critical advantage over other quantum research which relies on simulators to mimic a quantum computer’s abilities. In this study, published in the Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, the team was able to demonstrate the capabilities of quantum machine learning by creating a

   
Released: 2-Apr-2025 9:20 PM EDT
Children Exposed to Higher Ozone Levels Early in Life Are More Likely to Develop Asthma
University of Washington

Children exposed to higher levels of ozone in their first two years of life were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with asthma or wheezing at ages 4-6 — but researchers didn’t observe the increased risk of asthma at ages 8-9.

鶹ý: Tropical Forests Aren’t Keeping Pace with Climate Change
Released: 2-Apr-2025 9:15 PM EDT
Tropical Forests Aren’t Keeping Pace with Climate Change
University of Adelaide

A major new study has revealed that tropical forests across the Americas are not adapting quickly enough to climate change, raising concerns about their long-term resilience.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:40 PM EDT
ADHA Warns CDC Cuts Jeopardize Oral Health Prevention Programs
American Dental Hygienists' Association

ADHA Warns CDC Cuts Jeopardize Oral Health Prevention Programs

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:40 PM EDT
Over 100 Public Health Leaders—Including Former HHS Secretaries, CDC Directors, U.S. Surgeon General, Governors, and State Health Officials—Urge Congress to Reject Trump Administration’s Dismantling of CDC and Public Health Programs
American Public Health Association (APHA)

Over 100 Public Health Leaders—Including Former HHS Secretaries, CDC Directors, U.S. Surgeon General, Governors, and State Health Officials—Urge Congress to Reject Trump Administration’s Dismantling of CDC and Public Health Programs

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:30 PM EDT
NYC Speed Cameras Take Six Months to Change Driver Behavior, Effects Vary by Neighborhood, New Study Reveals
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

New York City's automated speed cameras reduced traffic crashes by 14% and decreased speeding violations by 75% over time, according to research from NYU Tandon. The research revealed most cameras achieve their safety purpose within six months, with violations dropping and staying low — showing the cameras are working as intended, to deter speeding.

鶹ý: Mayo Clinic Researchers Lead Transformative Shift Toward Neurorestorative Treatment Strategies for Most Severe Forms of Epilepsy
Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:25 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic Researchers Lead Transformative Shift Toward Neurorestorative Treatment Strategies for Most Severe Forms of Epilepsy
Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is taking epilepsy research in a bold new direction, exploring treatment approaches to help patients living with the most severe and difficult-to-treat forms of epilepsy. About 50 million people worldwide are impacted by epilepsy. Approximately 30% of patients, or about 15 million people, suffer with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE).

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Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:20 PM EDT
Understanding the Adsorption Properties of Terbium for Future Medical Use
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Terbium-161 (Tb-161) is a radiolanthanide that shows promise for use in theranostic nuclear medicine. To obtain Tb-161 in a form amenable for medical use, the isotope must be separated from gadolinium, generally using DGA (N,N,N’,N’-tetra-n-octyldiglycolamide) and LN (Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate) resins.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:15 PM EDT
Media Advisory: 2025 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)

The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) invites members of the media to attend the 2025 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place April 25–28, 2025, in Boston.

鶹ý: Cover Crops Provide an Often-Overlooked Reduction in Soil Carbon Erosion, Study Finds
Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:10 PM EDT
Cover Crops Provide an Often-Overlooked Reduction in Soil Carbon Erosion, Study Finds
Iowa State University

Planting ground cover in fields between cash crop growing seasons is an effective way to prevent farmland from losing soil carbon from erosion, a factor that’s underestimated in considering the carbon sequestration potential of cover crops, according to a new study by an Iowa State University ecologist.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:10 PM EDT
Researchers Reveal Key Brain Differences to Explain Why Ritalin Helps Improve Focus in Some More Than Others
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Researchers Reveal Key Brain Differences to Explain Why Ritalin Helps Improve Focus in Some More Than Others

鶹ý: Texas Tech Health El Paso Expands Health Care Access with Grant from the Underserved Communities Foundation
Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:00 PM EDT
Texas Tech Health El Paso Expands Health Care Access with Grant from the Underserved Communities Foundation
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

The collaboration between promotores, medical students and faculty ensures culturally competent and accessible health education.

鶹ý: TMS: How Specialized Magnets Relieve Medication-Resistant Depression
Released: 2-Apr-2025 7:50 PM EDT
TMS: How Specialized Magnets Relieve Medication-Resistant Depression
UT Southwestern Medical Center

One of the latest neuromodulation therapies available at UTSW’s Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). This therapy uses external magnets and coils to depolarize affected neurons, “resetting” the connected networks to restore normal function.

鶹ý: Cutting-Edge Experiments Reveal ‘Hidden’ Details in Transforming Material
Released: 2-Apr-2025 7:45 PM EDT
Cutting-Edge Experiments Reveal ‘Hidden’ Details in Transforming Material
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Using SLAC’s LCLS for one of the first studies of its kind, researchers discover surprising behaviors of a complex material that could have important implications for designing faster microelectronic devices.



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