A study led by St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital identifies new path to a universal influenza vaccine emphasizing production of broadly specific antibodies that target multiple flu viruses
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«As a health care community, we need to do a better job translating what the
research identifies as «best practices» into the day - to - day practice of caring for infants in both the
hospital and home environment.»
These babies are also vulnerable to the risk of infectious disease from bacterial and viral contamination of such milk, which was
identified in a prior study by the same
research team led by Nationwide Children's
Hospital.
The detailed examples provided in midwives» accounts may usefully assist the reader in this regard, but further
research is required to explore the topic more fully and to examine the impact of the interventions
identified (e.g. management of early labour, home visits in early labour, delayed admission to
hospital, water birth, Verbena cocktail) on the progress of labour and birth outcomes.
Previous
research from the UK and Canada has
identified a lower risk of PPH among planned home births than among planned
hospital births [4, 11], but the UK study did not attempt to control for confounding variables.
Since then,
research, professional guidelines, state — wide health care directives,
hospital systems, health care quality improvement initiatives, and federal and state - level maternity care legislation have
identified many aspects of the MFCI and the Ten Steps of the Mother - Friendly Childbirth Initiative as key factors to improving maternal - infant health outcomes.
«The center has affiliations with 18
hospitals, and whenever we set ourself a new
research challenge, we
identify the very best people in the community and draw them into a new collaborative program,» says Adrian Ivinson, the center's director.
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) has
identified a mechanism by which cancer cells develop resistance to a class of drugs called fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors.
In this groundbreaking
research published in Nature Genetics, LMP Professor Cynthia Hawkins, a Scientist and Neuropathologist at The
Hospital for Sick Children, along with PhD candidates Pawel Buczkowicz and Patricia Rakopoulos,
identified three subgroups of DIPG, each having distinct molecular features.
Researchers from Massachusetts General
Hospital (MGH) led a large, international
research team that has
identified gene mutations associated with a rare congenital condition involving the absence of a nose and often accompanied by defects involving the eye and reproductive systems.
A study by investigators at Brigham and Women's
Hospital (BWH) published this week in PLOS ONE
identifies four factors that may account for sex differences in statin therapy among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), pointing to interventions and additional
research that will be needed to help overcome this sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular risk for women.
A study led by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) has
identified an abnormal metabolic pathway that drives cancer - cell growth in a particular glioblastoma subtype.
Lead author Elizabeth Egan,
research fellow in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard Chan and instructor in pediatrics at Boston Children's
Hospital, and colleagues developed a new technique to tap into a relatively unexplored area —
identifying characteristics of a host red blood cell that make it susceptible to the parasites.
Experts at St George's University of London, in a study funded by the charity Meningitis
Research Foundation,
identified a range of concerning issues, including a lack of recognition of the symptoms and signs by GPs and in
hospital; delays in starting antibiotics; choice of antibiotics not following NICE guidelines; and delays in performing lumbar puncture, which is essential for correct diagnosis of bacterial meningitis.
Researchers in Keele University's
Research Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine and at the Haywood Rheumatology Centre, in Staffordshire, UK, and the University
Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, have for the first time
identified disease - associated changes to the DNA epigenome in joint fluid cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
«Using models such as zebrafish and neonatal mice that regenerate their hearts naturally, we can begin to
identify important molecules that enhance heart repair,» said Ellen Lien, PhD, of The Saban
Research Institute of Children's
Hospital Los Angeles.
Germany's Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin Buch and the Fu Wai
Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) are building a new gene
research laboratory in Beijing, the aim being to
identify genes that play a key role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases.
Three acute cases needing
hospital admission and a further twenty cases have been
identified in Somerset thanks to
research by J. V. S. Pether, director of the Public Health Laboratory Service at Taunton.
«This paper is important in that it advances our understanding of the relation of sleep to substance use problems to include not only problems sleeping, that is, trouble falling asleep and / or staying asleep, but also insufficient sleep, addressed here as hours of sleep,» added Tim Roehrs, director of
research at the Sleep Disorders and Research Center at the Henry Ford Hospital, and one of the first researchers to identify sleep insufficiency as a clinical issue in th
research at the Sleep Disorders and
Research Center at the Henry Ford Hospital, and one of the first researchers to identify sleep insufficiency as a clinical issue in th
Research Center at the Henry Ford
Hospital, and one of the first researchers to
identify sleep insufficiency as a clinical issue in the 1990s.
Researchers led by St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital have
identified a genetic variation associated with influenza severity and the supply of killer T cells that help patients fight the infection.
Public health and
research efforts must focus more intensely on
identifying and implementing additional or new interventions that halt transmission in
hospitals and community settings,» says Neel R. Gandhi, MD, associate professor of epidemiology at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health.
St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital immunologists have
identified the protein trigger in the body's quick - reaction innate immune system that specifically recognizes the influenza virus in infected cells and triggers their death.
In the first analysis of the National Survey of ACOs, the
research team from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice found that the majority of ACOs
identified as physician led, with another third jointly led by physicians and
hospitals.
New technology helped the researchers
identify a type of E. coli bacteria found in people with Crohn's disease that can trigger inflammation associated with spondyloarthritis, according to the study led by principal investigator Dr. Randy Longman and scientists from the Jill Roberts Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at NewYork - Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine and the Jill Roberts Institute for
Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Weill Cornell Medicine, microbiologists at Cornell University and rheumatologists at
Hospital for Special Surgery.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the University of Manitoba and St. Boniface
Hospital Albrechtsen
Research Centre in Canada, have
identified a molecular signaling pathway that, when blocked, promotes sensory neuron growth and prevents or reverses peripheral neuropathy in cell and rodent models of type 1 and 2 diabetes, chemotherapy - induced neuropathy and HIV.
«Based on recommendations from organizations, literature and
research, it is becoming clear that
identifying mental health needs is part of quality medical care,» said Alan L. Nager, MD, MHA, director of Emergency and Transport Medicine at Children's
Hospital Los Angeles and first author on the study.
«We
identified a number of new genes that are frequently mutated in CS,» said senior author Alessandro Santin, M.D., professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Yale School of Medicine, and program leader of the gynecological cancers
research program at Smilow Cancer
Hospital at Yale - New Haven and a member of Yale Cancer Center.
The researchers - based at Yale - New Haven
Hospital - Waterbury
Hospital, Penn State College of Medicine, Providence VA Medical Center and Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University -
identified the five top - selling brands based on market
research collected from June 2011 to June 2012, and analyzed the brands» 11 products.
A team led by scientists at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital and Mayo Clinic has
identified a basic biological mechanism that kills neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and in a related genetic disorder, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), found in some ALS patients.
For the first time since the disease was described 109 years ago, researchers affiliated with the University of Montreal
Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) have discovered accumulations of fat droplets in the brain of patients who died from the disease and have
identified the nature of the fat.
An international
research team led by Université de Montréal medical professor Christopher Rudd, director of research in immunology and cell therapy at Maisonneuve - Rosemont Hospital Research Centre, has identified a key new mechanism that regulates the ability of T - cells of the immune system to react against foreign antigens and
research team led by Université de Montréal medical professor Christopher Rudd, director of
research in immunology and cell therapy at Maisonneuve - Rosemont Hospital Research Centre, has identified a key new mechanism that regulates the ability of T - cells of the immune system to react against foreign antigens and
research in immunology and cell therapy at Maisonneuve - Rosemont
Hospital Research Centre, has identified a key new mechanism that regulates the ability of T - cells of the immune system to react against foreign antigens and
Research Centre, has
identified a key new mechanism that regulates the ability of T - cells of the immune system to react against foreign antigens and cancer.
On the heels of
identifying the specific type of cell that gives rise to retinoblastoma, RPB - funded researchers at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital are solving a long - standing mystery about how the eyes of vertebrates develop and how a rare pediatric eye cancer progresses.
On the heels of
identifying the specific type of cell that gives rise to retinoblastoma, RPB - funded researchers at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital are solving a long - standing mystery about how the eyes...
«It was remarkable that the compound rescued yeast cells and patient neurons in similar ways and through the same target — a target we would not have
identified without yeast genetics to guide us,» says Khurana, a postdoctoral scientist in the Lindquist lab and a neurologist at Massachusetts General
Hospital who recruited patients for participation in this
research.
«McLean
Hospital and the
research being done by Bill Carlezon, PhD, chief of the Division of Basic Neuroscience, and his team will hopefully someday help to
identify the causes of autism to better treat it, and the Franciscan Children's program is part of a critical support system for children and their families affected by autism.
Researchers at SciLifeLab has together with
research physicians at Karolinska University
Hospital and scientists at Heidelberg University
identified a key player determining response to cytarabine — the most important drug against acute myelogenous leukemia.
St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital scientists have
identified an enzyme that can halt or possibly even reverse the build - up of toxic protein fragments known as plaques in the brains of mice with Alzheimer's disease.
St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital scientists
identify enzyme that could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital scientists studying two rare, inherited childhood neurodegenerative disorders have
identified a new, possibly common source of DNA damage that may play a role in other neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and aging.
The St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital - Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project has
identified new mutations in pediatric brain tumors known as high - grade gliomas (HGGs), which most often occur in the youngest patients.
In a new study, scientists led by Selvi C. Jeyaraj of the
Research Institute at Nationwide Children's
Hospital have
identified a biological mechanism that may be responsible for icy extremities: an interaction between a series of molecules and receptors on smooth muscle cells that line the skin's tiny blood vessels.
St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital investigators report that measuring leukemia cells that persist in patient bone marrow in the early weeks of treatment helps
identify high - risk patients who need intensive therapy.
Ava's clinical
research partner, the University
Hospital of Zurich,
identified further variation in resting pulse rate throughout the menstrual cycle: resting pulse rate rose by about 2.1 beats per minute at the beginning of the fertile window.
She began
researching early diagnosis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and conducting
research through Boston Children's
Hospital helping Nigerian community workers
identify children with autism and developmental issues.
To this end we are
identifying fundraising priorities that are aligned with the medical and
research challenges that face children and youth in British Columbia and around the world, and with the interests of the
hospital's clinical and
research teams
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