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UTHealth physician-scientist receives AHA’s $1 million Merit Award for stroke research
Louise D. McCullough, MD, PhD, a physician-scientist at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston is a recipient of the American Heart Association’s prestigious $1 million Merit Award to investigate whether the maternal microbiome influences stroke risk in offspring.
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American College of Sports Medicine partners with USA Weightlifting
The American College of Sports Medicine today announced a new partnership with USA Weightlifting, the sole governing and coaching certification body for weightlifting in the United States.
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Cancer risk in psoriatic patients
A new study published in February 2020 in the journal JAMA Dermatology reports that there is a 21% increased risk of cancer in patients with psoriasis, but not with psoriatic arthritis alone.
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Using a ‘big data’ approach treat sepsis more effectively
Sepsis is a serious medical condition caused by an overwhelming response to infection that damages tissues and organs.
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Newsom: To fix homelessness, California must fix mental health
Gov. Gavin Newsom made a bold move Wednesday. In his second State of the State address, an annual speech that usually focuses on political wins or the state’s booming economy, Newsom dedicated 35 of 42 minutes to the urgent but unsexy issue of homelessness.
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Exploring how brain inflammation after stroke can be shaped to support recovery
University of Kentucky College of Medicine researcher Ann Stowe describes her career path as nontraditional. After earning a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, Stowe decided to pursue graduate study in biomedical research instead of art history.
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Research looks at prenatal cannabis use
More and more, pregnant women today are using cannabis, which is mostly for relieving stress and coping with mood changes. However, the risk associated with this for pregnant women who have mental ill-health or trauma is mostly unexplored.
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Online tools for diabetics improve management and control
A new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open in February 2020 shows that diabetes management by patients improves significantly with their use of a mobile phone app.
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Vaccine for COVID-19 coronavirus could soon be a reality
A team of researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and the National Institutes of Health have managed to make significant progress in the development of a vaccine against the fast-spreading and virulent COVID-19/Novel coronavirus that started in Wuhan, Hubei province of China in December 2019 and is still infecting thousands.
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