Easy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait during daily routines
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 Cortisol levels in late pregnancy can predict sleep health of infantsCortisol levels in late pregnancy can predict sleep health of infants
 
Cortisol levels in late pregnancy can predict the sleep of infants, according to a new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2023 annual meeting.
 
 
 Easy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait during daily routinesEasy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait during daily routines
 
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that totals about 795,000 strokes each year.
 
   Unlocking the brain-lung dialogue key to future treatments for critical care patientsUnlocking the brain-lung dialogue key to future treatments for critical care patients
 
Researchers review evidence on the crosstalk between the lung and brain and identified potential areas for further research.
 
   Treatment with modified lactic acid bacteria accelerates the healing of wounds, study showsTreatment with modified lactic acid bacteria accelerates the healing of wounds, study shows
 
Complicated, hard-to-heal wounds are a growing medical problem and there are currently only two drugs approved with proven efficacy.
 
   Is having a new child associated with increased antidepressant treatment in men?Is having a new child associated with increased antidepressant treatment in men?
 
Study determines whether recent fatherhood was associated with increased antidepressant treatment.
 
 NIH scientists identify genomic variants that cause rare inflammatory skin disorder
 
NIH scientists identify genomic variants that cause rare inflammatory skin disorderResearchers at the National Institutes of Health and their colleagues have identified genomic variants that cause a rare and severe inflammatory skin disorder, known as disabling pansclerotic morphea, and have found a potential treatment.
 
 
 Miniature video capsule shows capabilities like a traditional tube-based endoscopy
 
Miniature video capsule shows capabilities like a traditional tube-based endoscopyWhile ingestible video capsule endoscopes have been around for many years, the capsules have been limited by the fact that they could not be controlled by physicians.
 
 
 ACNAP 2023 highlights the artistic and scientific dimensions of cardiovascular care
 
ACNAP 2023 highlights the artistic and scientific dimensions of cardiovascular careHear from patients, nurses and allied health professionals about hot topics in cardiovascular disease at ACNAP 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology.
 
 
 Fentanyl could be weaponized and used for terroristic mass poisoning
 
Fentanyl could be weaponized and used for terroristic mass poisoningThe widely-available drug fentanyl, already the number one killer of Americans under 50, could be weaponized and used for terroristic mass poisoning, according to health experts at Rutgers and other institutions.
 
 
 Could implementing a goal-directed care bundle for lowering blood pressure improve outcomes for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage?
 
Could implementing a goal-directed care bundle for lowering blood pressure improve outcomes for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage?Researchers designed the Intensive Care Bundle with Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial.
 
 
 Can machine learning predict BMI in early childhood using data from the first 1000 days of life?
 
Can machine learning predict BMI in early childhood using data from the first 1000 days of life?Researchers used a machine learning (ML)-based approach to predict adulthood obesity.
 
 
 MFAP5, a microfibril-associated protein, unveiled as key player in scar formation and wound healing
 
MFAP5, a microfibril-associated protein, unveiled as key player in scar formation and wound healingMFAP5, a microfibril-associated protein, plays a significant role in wound healing by regulating fibroblast function, collagen deposition, and angiogenesis, suggesting its potential as a modulator of scar formation.
 
 
 New campaign launched to raise awareness of the key role played by MS Nurses
 
New campaign launched to raise awareness of the key role played by MS NursesMS Australia has today launched a new campaign at Parliament House on World MS Day (30 May) to raise awareness of the crucial role played by MS Nurses.
 
 
 The clinical and virological characteristics of severe neonatal echovirus 11 infections
 
The clinical and virological characteristics of severe neonatal echovirus 11 infectionsResearchers described severe and fatal infections in neonates caused by a new echovirus 11 (E-11) variant in France.