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A Molecular Solution to the Opioid Epidemic

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mar, 12/11/2019 - 01:23
If investigators can block the neurologic mechanism of opioid-induced respiratory depression, they might be able to develop an analgesic without the deadly adverse effect.
Medscape Medical News

Rare Genetic Finding May Help in Search for Alzheimer's Therapies

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 11/11/2019 - 00:23
Being born with two copies of a rare genetic mutation may have staved off Alzheimer's disease for three decades in a woman at risk for an inherited early-onset form of the mind-robbing disease, U.S. researchers reported Monday, in a paper that could lead to new approaches to treatment.
Reuters Health Information

Clinicians Ask FDA for 'Discretion' to Do Fecal Transplants

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 11/11/2019 - 00:23
The views were shared at a public meeting convened by the FDA, which is considering changing its fecal microbiota transplant policy.
Medscape Medical News

FDA: Biotin Interference With Troponin, Lab Tests Still a Concern

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 11/11/2019 - 00:23
Some lab test developers have been successful at mitigating the biotin interference of their assays, but others have not yet addressed it, the FDA said in an updated safety alert.
News Alerts

E-Cigarette Impacts in Female Offspring Exposed In Utero

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Sab, 09/11/2019 - 23:23
Electronic cigarettes are a popular smoking cessation tool, but what do we currently know about the impacts of its use during pregnancy?
Journal of the Endocrine Society

Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens Common in MSM With Gastroenteritis

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Sab, 09/11/2019 - 23:23
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have high rates of infectious gastroenteritis, and infections with multidrug-resistant pathogens are common, according to new findings.
Reuters Health Information

RNA Genetic Testing May Improve Diagnosis in Suspected Hereditary Cancer

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Sab, 09/11/2019 - 23:23
Supplementing DNA genetic testing (DGT) with RNA genetic testing (RGT) was associated with an improved outcome of hereditary cancer predisposition in a diagnostic study.
Reuters Health Information

Colorectal Screening Requires Patient-Centric Approach

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Sab, 09/11/2019 - 23:23
A new guidance statement from the American College of Physicians seeks to simplify colorectal cancer screening recommendations among average-risk adults.
Medscape Medical News

Cost of Genomic Tests Often Not Discussed With Patients

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
Almost one quarter of US oncologists rarely or never bring up the issue of cost when talking to their patients with cancer about genomic testing.
Medscape Medical News

Urine Biomarker Correlates With Parkinson's Risk Factor Gene

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
Levels of a biomarker in urine correlate with the presence of a mutation in LRRK2, a genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease. Isoforms of the biomarker also correlated with a measure of cognition.
Medscape Medical News

Comparison of Serologic Assays for MERS Coronavirus

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
How does the performance of several serologic assays for MERS coronavirus compare in terms of sensitivity and specificity?
Emerging Infectious Diseases

Active Surveillance for Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
Is active surveillance a reasonable management option for intermediate-risk prostate cancer? Which patients within this risk group will most benefit from this strategy?
Current Opinion in Urology

Ultra-Low SCD Risk Seen in HCM Challenges Prevailing Views

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
The risk is 'an order of magnitude lower' and exercise less often a trigger in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy than often thought in current practice, with implications for ICDs.
Medscape Medical News

Endothelial Dysfunction Linked to Risk for Future Cancer

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
Microvascular endothelial dysfunction, a common early sign of cardiovascular disease, could also be a marker for predicting risk for solid-tumor cancer, a preliminary study suggests.
Medscape Medical News

Evidence Growing That Eczema Itch More Than Skin Deep

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Gio, 07/11/2019 - 21:23
New research implicates the nervous system, which was already known to be responsible for the inflammation of atopic dermatitis, but is now being blamed for the itchiness as well.
Medscape Medical News

The Week That Wasn't: Anti-Cancer Yogurt, Facebook Healthcare, Schizophrenia

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
Three medical stories that we didn't cover, explained.
Medscape

Genetics and Awareness With Recall Under Anesthesia

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
Are certain patients genetically predisposed to awareness with recall while under anesthesia?
Anesthesiology

Intrathecal Trials of AVXS-101 (Zolgensma) in SMA Halted

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
The partial hold on trials of intrathecal administration stem from safety concerns in animals and does not affect Zolgensma intravenous infusion, which is already approved for spinal muscular atrophy.
Medscape Medical News

Lab Worker Infected With Smallpox-Related Virus

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
The 26-year-old was injecting a mouse with the vaccina virus (VACV) when the needle pricked her finger. It swelled and turned black, but after getting treatment, she recovered. The CDC was contacted.
WebMD Health News
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