Stay on track with medications during a pandemic
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Scottsdale, Arizona - Keeping up with a medication schedule can be challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic. These tips can help.
Asking for your insights into the Health Breach Notification Rule
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Washington, DC - Next on the FTC’s regulatory review calendar: the Health Breach Notification Rule. In place since 2009, the Rule requires vendors of personal health records and related entities that aren’t covered by HIPAA to notify individuals, the FTC, and, in some cases, the media when there has been a breach of unsecured personally identifiable health data. We’d like your perspectives on how the Rule has been working.
Teen obesity, diabetes or high blood pressure may lead to prematurely aged arteries
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Dallas, Texas - Teenagers who have obesity, type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure may be more likely to have signs of premature blood vessel aging compared to teens without those health conditions, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
NIH begins study to quantify undetected cases of coronavirus infection
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Bethesda, Maryland - A new study has begun recruiting at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, to determine how many adults in the United States without a confirmed history of infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), have antibodies to the virus. The presence of antibodies in the blood indicates a prior infection. In this “serosurvey,” researchers will collect and analyze blood samples from as many as 10,000 volunteers to provide critical data for epidemiological models. The results will help illuminate the extent to which the novel coronavirus has spread undetected in the United States and provide insights into which communities and populations are most affected.
Large-scale analysis links glucose metabolism proteins in the brain to Alzheimer’s disease biology
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Washington, DC - In the largest study to date of proteins related to Alzheimer’s disease, a team of researchers has identified disease-specific proteins and biological processes that could be developed into both new treatment targets and fluid biomarkers. The findings suggest that sets of proteins that regulate glucose metabolism, together with proteins related to a protective role of astrocytes and microglia - the brain’s support cells - are strongly associated with Alzheimer’s pathology and cognitive impairment.
People with type 2 diabetes and heart disease may benefit from newer therapies
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Dallas, Texas - Type 2 diabetes (T2D) affects treatment options for patients who have both coronary artery disease (CAD) and T2D, according to a new American Heart Association Scientific Statement, published today in the Association’s flagship journal Circulation. The scientific statement provides an overview of the latest advances for treating people who have both CAD and T2D and details the complexities of care for these conditions together.
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