Endometriosis and Ovarian Cancer: Balancing Risk, Prevention, and Fertility
A review clarifies the nuanced management of ovarian cancer risk in endometriosis, integrating molecular insights and treatment strategies.
HFpEF Patients Exhibit Higher Respiratory Muscle Oxygen Cost During Submaximal Exercise
A study reveals that individuals with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction expend significantly more oxygen for breathing during exertion.
Pediatric Burn Length of Stay Lower Than Traditional Benchmarks
A multi-institutional analysis of 1,543 pediatric burn patients updates expected hospital stay per TBSA, identifying key influencing factors.
Global Efforts Advance Human Rights Protections for Older Adults' Mental Health
International bodies and national initiatives are establishing frameworks to safeguard the dignity and mental well-being of the aging population.
Tea Polyphenols Mitigate Brain Changes, Anxiety in Aged Diabetic Rats
A preclinical study in aged T2DM rats suggests tea polyphenol intervention may improve hippocampal structure, function, and behavior.
PSMD1 Inhibition via LNPs Reduces Myeloma Growth, Overcomes Resistance
Targeting the proteasome subunit PSMD1 with siRNA delivered by lipid nanoparticles shows efficacy in multiple myeloma models.
Diffuse White Matter Abnormalities Do Not Predict Long-Term Dementia Risk
A 10-year study finds that 'dirty-appearing' white matter lacks the prognostic weight of focal hyperintensities in older adults.
Lamotrigine-Topiramate Duotherapy Increases Congenital Malformation Risk Fourfold
A large registry study identifies a significant risk increase for specific antiseizure drug combinations used during the first trimester.
Biallelic EIPR1 Variants Cause Neurodevelopmental Syndrome and Neutropenia
Defects in endosomal recycling and dense core vesicle biogenesis drive a spectrum of microcephaly, ataxia, and spasticity.
Frontal AVMs Alter fMRI Language Lateralization, Requiring Clinical Caution
A retrospective study indicates that arteriovenous malformations in the frontal lobe significantly affect fMRI-based language lateralization indices.
Most Chronic Cough Patients Do Not Achieve Patient-Defined Control Post-Treatment
A single-center observational study established patient-anchored criteria for cough control, finding only 26% of patients met them.
Fibrin Binding Explains Reduced Circulating Myosin After Trauma
Direct binding of skeletal muscle myosin to fibrin clots may clarify its role in trauma-induced coagulopathy and observed plasma level changes.