Transcranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Guided Focused Ultrasound for Neuropathic Pain Treatment
Expert Review of Medical Devices
Mental health challenges are common in children in the birth-to-5 age range and often co-occur with medical conditions. However, the tools and diagnostic criteria frequently used for older children and adults, like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), aren’t intended for infants and young children.
As demand for energy-intensive computing grows, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new technique that lets scientists see — in unprecedented detail — how interfaces move in promising materials for computing and other applications. The method, now available to users at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at ORNL, could help design dramatically more energy-efficient technologies.
Folic acid supplementation is recommended for all women with epilepsy who may become pregnant. However, there is no agreed-upon dose for women with epilepsy taking antiseizure medication, and there may be risks of high-dose (>1 mg/day) folic acid supplementation.
Le terme « écart 10/90 » fait référence au fait que moins de 10 % du financement de la recherche en santé est consacré à la santé dans les pays à faibles ressources, où surviennent 90 % des décès évitables. La recherche sur l'épilepsie est confrontée à des défis similaires à ceux de la recherche sur d'autres pathologies, mais elle présente également des problématiques spécifiques.
This hidden danger can cause ischemic strokes as well as cardiovascular-related deaths
Ushering in a new era of cancer care in Fort Worth, UT Southwestern Medical Center broke ground today on a $177 million Radiation Oncology campus that will provide the most advanced therapies for patients of the nation’s 12th-largest city.
University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC) researchers, who are on faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, presented findings at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Chicago last month.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death globally. Although some of the molecular changes associated with colorectal cancer are known, how they contribute to cancer development is not yet well defined. In a study published in Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers used mouse models and studies of colorectal cancer tissues to show that loss of SOX9 gene promotes tumor progression and the pathway it regulates can be a potential target for future treatments.
Industry and academia are collaborating to build a world-first, cost-effective concentrated solar thermal (CST) demonstrator that is set to transform Australia’s industrial heat sector by reducing its reliance on fossil fuels.
Scientists at UCLA's Olympic Analytical Laboratory turned their sophisticated analytical capabilities for testing athlete samples for performance-enhancing drugs to research examining the U.S. meat supply as part of a study led by Texas Tech.
SLEEP 2025, the 39th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, will bring together the world’s leading sleep medicine professionals, sleep and circadian scientists, and sleep health experts from June 8-11 in Seattle. During the conference, over 5,000 attendees will convene to discuss emerging research, trends, and challenges in the field to advance the impact of sleep research on the practice of sleep medicine. The event is held jointly by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the Sleep Research Society.