Crystal Genomics, attended the JP Morgan Healthcare conference

Crystal Genomics, attended the JP Morgan Healthcare conference

Crystal Genomics announced on the 22nd that it will participate in the “2023 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference” and Biotech Showcase held in San Francisco, USA, and present its R&D status. Crystal Genomics logo Crystal Genomics will simultaneously participate in the “JP Morgan Healthcare Conference” which will be held in San Francisco, USA for four days … Read more

AI predicts age, confirms dementia onset, 150% more in older brains

AI predicts age, confirms dementia onset, 150% more in older brains

Clinical results have shown that older brains whose artificial intelligence (AI) predicted age is higher than their actual age are 150% more likely to suffer from dementia. On the 15th, the team led by Professor Chang-Hyung Hong, Sang-Jun Son and Hyun-Woong Noh of the Department of Psychiatry of Ajou University Hospital conducted a joint study … Read more

Medical terminology used carelessly by doctors. Great confusion for patients.

Medical terminology used carelessly by doctors.  Great confusion for patients.

Research has shown that even the professional and medical terminology that doctors so commonly use can lead to confusion as many patients do not understand it. Doctors and patients who have received some education have problems such as the fact that some patients perceive the content as completely opposite. Consequently, it is the expert opinion … Read more

No effect of vitamin D on statin-related myalgia.

No effect of vitamin D on statin-related myalgia.

New research has emerged that refutes previous studies that suggest vitamin D eases the side effects of muscle soreness and muscle meltdown that can occur when taking statins. In actual clinical trials involving 2,000 patients, vitamin D showed no effect in preventing statin-related muscle symptoms and discontinuing statin medications due to side effects. The results … Read more

Another effect of the flu vaccine… Significant reduction in cardiovascular hospitalization rate and risk of death

Another effect of the flu vaccine… Significant reduction in cardiovascular hospitalization rate and risk of death

Influenza vaccines, also known as influenza vaccines, significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death from all causes, as well as prevent the flu, according to one study. In particular, it is the opinion of experts that guidelines are needed for this as it is more effective for patients with cardiovascular diseases, etc., who are … Read more

Alcoholic hepatitis G-CSF, which did not respond to steroids, was effective

Alcoholic hepatitis G-CSF, which did not respond to steroids, was effective

A new study has found that adding granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) to steroids in the treatment of severe alcoholic hepatitis could improve a patient’s 90-day survival rate. The results of a study examining the effects of co-administration of steroids and G-CSF were announced on the 6th at the AASLD Annual Meeting 2022. In patients … Read more

When rheumatoid patients are vaccinated against influenza, it is only necessary to stop MTX for 1 week

When rheumatoid patients are vaccinated against influenza, it is only necessary to stop MTX for 1 week

Although patients with rheumatoid arthritis stop taking methotrexate (MTX) for two weeks when vaccinated with flu shots, one study found that basically the same effect can be achieved even if it is stopped for a week. Currently, standard therapy is to stop the drug for 2 weeks, but it is not necessary to do so. … Read more

Ivermectin has no effect on patients with mild COVID-19

Ivermectin has no effect on patients with mild COVID-19

The result of a study showed that administering ivermectin to mild to moderate COVID-19 patients had no effect on the shortening of symptom duration. The results of a study on the effects of ivermectin administration on outpatients with COVID-19 conducted by researchers such as Susanna Naggie of Duke University of North Carolina, USA, were published … Read more

In elderly patients, poor chewing increases the risk of dementia

In elderly patients, poor chewing increases the risk of dementia

Professor Cha Jae-guk of Yonsei University “If you are an elderly person, you should maintain your chewing ability with implant and prosthetic treatment after tooth extraction” Correlation between tooth loss and dementia – – Poor chewing of food in older patients increases the risk of dementia, according to a new study. – A research team … Read more

Develop a Cultural Charter, Southern Nation E-book Festival Zhaoqing Branch and Inkstone Looking at Festival opened_People_Occasion_To the Long run

Develop a Cultural Charter, Southern Nation E-book Festival Zhaoqing Branch and Inkstone Looking at Festival opened_People_Occasion_To the Long run

Original title: Make a Cultural Constitution, Southern Place E book Pageant Zhaoqing Branch and Inkstone Reading through Festival opened On the morning of August 19th, the Zhaoqing headquarters of the Southern China Ebook Festival and the start ceremony of the Inkstone Examining Pageant had been held at the Siyue Bookstore of Zhaoqing Xinhua Bookstore Co., … Read more