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Predicting optimal medical interventions

24 Feb: Predicting optimal medical interventions

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Welcome to the world of modern medicine. Computer vision tools can accurately detect suspicious skin lesions or predict coronary artery disease from scans. Data-driven robots are guiding minimally invasive surgery. Machine learning can be applied to analyses of patients’ genomic and molecular data to detect diseases such as Alzheimer’s or to

Uptake of HIV prevention medication doubles with mix of digital health interventions, study finds

22 Feb: Uptake of HIV prevention medication doubles with mix of digital health interventions, study finds

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A UCLA Health-led study found a combination of interventions of one-on-one telehealth coaching, peer support forums, and automated text messages more than doubled the use of the HIV prevention strategy, called PrEP, among younger, at-risk Americans, a group that historically has had low use of the medication. The randomized controlled trial

Intravascular imaging shown to significantly improve survival, safety and outcomes in stenting procedures

22 Feb: Intravascular imaging shown to significantly improve survival, safety and outcomes in stenting procedures

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Using intravascular imaging to guide stent implantation during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in heart disease patients significantly improves survival and reduces adverse cardiovascular events compared to angiography-guided PCI alone, the most commonly used method. These are the results from the largest and most comprehensive clinical study of its kind comparing two

Genomic study sheds light on immune microenvironment in transplanted pediatric hearts

13 Feb: Genomic study sheds light on immune microenvironment in transplanted pediatric hearts

Credit: Dr. Xiao Li Pediatric heart transplantation has long been hailed as a life-saving intervention for children suffering from end-stage heart failure. While the procedure offers hope, the long-term outcomes for these young patients remain suboptimal due to allograft rejection and graft failure. In a new study, researchers from The Texas Heart Institute, Baylor College