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 BMAC treatment accelerates healing for ACL, MCL, and meniscus tearsBMAC treatment accelerates healing for ACL, MCL, and meniscus tears
 
Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) is a common treatment for joint injuries. The invasive therapy involves extracting bone marrow-often from the hip-and concentrating it to preserve stem cells and growth factors, which help promote wound healing and tissue regeneration.
 
 
 Updated CPR guidelines provide expanded recommendations for managing choking and opioid overdoseUpdated CPR guidelines provide expanded recommendations for managing choking and opioid overdose
 
The "2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)," published today in the Association's flagship journal, Circulation, marks the first full revision of lifesaving resuscitation guidance since 2020.
 
   Epidural stimulation and physical rehabilitation can enhance recovery in spinal cord injury patientsEpidural stimulation and physical rehabilitation can enhance recovery in spinal cord injury patients
 
Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes paralysis in roughly one million people worldwide, with incident cases rising yearly.
 
   Babies born eight-ten weeks early can be milk fed from the start, study findsBabies born eight-ten weeks early can be milk fed from the start, study finds
 
A major study has found that babies born between eight to ten weeks early can be fed with milk through a tube in their stomach straight after birth rather than being given intravenous feeds through a drip.
 
   ChatGPT can provide trustworthy information for pregnant women seeking advice on opioid use disorderChatGPT can provide trustworthy information for pregnant women seeking advice on opioid use disorder
 
When trained correctly on medically accurate information, ChatGPT can provide trustworthy information for pregnant women seeking medical advice for treating opioid use disorder, according to new research in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, based at Rutgers University.
 
 UC San Diego receives $6.2 million grant to establish REACH Center for Translational Science on Whole Person Health
 
UC San Diego receives $6.2 million grant to establish REACH Center for Translational Science on Whole Person HealthThe University of California San Diego School of Medicine's Centers for Integrative Health has received a five-year, $6.2 million grant from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish the REACH Center for Translational Science on Whole Person Health.
 
 
 Shaping future nurses through faith-based education
 
Shaping future nurses through faith-based educationNursing education is not only about clinical skills. It also shapes the values, attitudes, and sense of responsibility of those who provide care.
 
 
 Botulinum toxin injections could be a powerful tool for treating post-amputation pain
 
Botulinum toxin injections could be a powerful tool for treating post-amputation painBotulinum toxin injections provided greater short-term relief for phantom limb pain than standard medical and surgical care among Ukrainian war amputees, reports a new study led by Northwestern Medicine and Ukrainian physicians.
 
 
 New guidelines aid parents and clinicians in pediatric tracheotomy decisions
 
New guidelines aid parents and clinicians in pediatric tracheotomy decisionsThe emotional strain on parents and other caregivers faced with deciding whether a tracheotomy is the best treatment for their child is hard to measure. The latest clinical practice guideline from the American Thoracic Society aims to give clinicians and parents/caregivers a way forward so they can navigate difficult decisions to ensure better outcomes for young patients. The guideline was published early online today, Wednesday, Oct.
 
 
 When a hearing aid isn’t enough
 
When a hearing aid isn’t enoughKitty Grutzmacher had contended with poor hearing for a decade, but the problem had worsened over the past year. Even with her hearing aids, "there was little or no sound," she said.
 
 
 New BRIGHT Center aims to build resilience after trauma
 
New BRIGHT Center aims to build resilience after traumaThe Medical University of South Carolina has been awarded more than $11 million by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences over five years to establish a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) to build resilience after trauma, which will be known as the South Carolina Building Resilience through Innovative Interventions to promote Growth and Health after Trauma COBRE, or the BRIGHT Center.
 
 
 Rozanolixizumab prevents congenital heart block in high-risk pregnancy
 
Rozanolixizumab prevents congenital heart block in high-risk pregnancyCongenital heart block, sometimes referred to as cardiac neonatal lupus, is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition that affects babies born to mothers with specific autoantibodies - called anti-SSA/Ro antibodies - which can attack the fetal heart via its electrical conduction system, leading to a slower heart rate.
 
 
 Fc engineering and the antibody immune code
 
Fc engineering and the antibody immune codeUnderstand the major design strategies in Fc engineering aimed at unlocking the antibody immune code.
 
 
 Researchers highlight ethical implications of clinical trial terminations
 
Researchers highlight ethical implications of clinical trial terminationsThe termination of thousands of federal grants that fund clinical trials threatens to reverse substantial progress in understanding and treating the health challenges of marginalized populations, particularly children and adolescents who are already underrepresented in research.
 
 
 Study reveals the success of spinal anesthesia for preterm infants undergoing inguinal hernia surgery
 
Study reveals the success of spinal anesthesia for preterm infants undergoing inguinal hernia surgeryEvery year, more than 13 million babies are born prematurely worldwide, and up to one-third of them require surgical repair of inguinal hernias—a procedure that, under general anesthesia, carries significant postoperative risks such as apnea, bradycardia, and desaturation.
 
 
 Bent Bone Dysplasia: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Management
 
Bent Bone Dysplasia: Diagnosis, Prognosis and ManagementBent bone dysplasia (BBD) is a perinatal-lethal skeletal disorder caused by pathogenic FGFR2 mutations that disrupt bone formation, leading to bent long bones, osteopenia, and craniosynostosis. Its recognition through prenatal imaging and genetic testing enables compassionate, family-centered care and informed counseling for future pregnancies.
 
 
 Copper and Health: Top Dietary Sources and Benefits for Energy and Aging
 
Copper and Health: Top Dietary Sources and Benefits for Energy and AgingCopper is an essential trace mineral vital for energy production, connective tissue integrity, and brain health, helping to prevent anemia, bone fragility, and cognitive decline. A balanced diet rich in copper supports longevity and healthy aging by maintaining optimal cellular and metabolic function.
 
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