COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report
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 How zinc deficiency could worsen heart inflammation and what that means for patientsHow zinc deficiency could worsen heart inflammation and what that means for patients
 
This review examines how zinc regulates inflammatory and redox signaling pathways involved in myocarditis and pericarditis, highlighting mechanisms such as NF-κB inhibition and the redox zinc switch. The authors conclude that maintaining optimal zinc status may support cardiovascular resilience, while emphasizing that clinical translation requires further targeted trials.
 
 
 COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers reportCOVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report
 
In this single-center ambispective cohort of 283 Polish patients with COVID-19–related ARDS requiring invasive mechanical ventilation, cumulative mortality reached 44.5% at four years after ICU admission. Among survivors, substantial proportions reported persistent functional limitations, insomnia, fatigue, and reduced quality-adjusted life years.
 
   High-dose curcumin fails to produce lasting gut microbiome changes in IBD patientsHigh-dose curcumin fails to produce lasting gut microbiome changes in IBD patients
 
In an open-label study of 29 men, including patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease in remission, 6 g per day of curcumin for eight weeks led to modest, transient shifts in gut microbiota composition without sustained restructuring. Despite achieving high fecal concentrations and minimal systemic bioavailability, curcumin did not produce durable microbiome changes, and disease activity scores remained stable.
 
   Stronger connection found between cannabis use and mental illnessStronger connection found between cannabis use and mental illness
 
An analysis of 35,000 Canadians shows that rising cannabis use and worsening mental‑health symptoms are increasingly appearing together, with the connection between the two strengthening over time.
 
   Study maps how NF-κB regulates gene expression in cellsStudy maps how NF-κB regulates gene expression in cells
 
To further the quantitative understanding of cellular decision making, Dr. Gregory Reeves and his team in the chemical engineering department have worked to interpret how a transcription factor dictates the alteration of gene expression in cells.
 
 Newer nurses face the highest risk of developing moral injury symptoms
 
Newer nurses face the highest risk of developing moral injury symptomsMoral injury remains prevalent among critical care nurses, with newer nurses at the highest risk of developing symptoms, according to new research published in American Journal of Critical Care.
 
 
 NLRP3 inflammasome plays dual, time-dependent roles during acute wound healing
 
NLRP3 inflammasome plays dual, time-dependent roles during acute wound healingWound healing is a multistep biological process involving inflammation, tissue formation, and remodeling.
 
 
 Sucrose reduces pain in newborns during hospital needle procedures
 
Sucrose reduces pain in newborns during hospital needle proceduresA new Cochrane review has found that sucrose can help with pain relief in newborn babies during common hospital procedures, such as venepuncture. This involves drawing blood with a needle, typically for testing.
 
 
 Families defend disability services amid Medicaid cuts
 
Families defend disability services amid Medicaid cutsFamilies of Idahoans with disabilities say their lives could be upended as lawmakers in the state's Republican-dominated legislature mull sweeping cuts.
 
 
 Study finds around six nightclub deaths occur annually in the UK
 
Around 6 deaths a year are linked to clubbing in the UK, finds a 15 year retrospective study published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.
 
 
 Misdiagnosed Parkinson's patient regains life after NPH treatment
 
At age 66, Richard "Dick" Nash first suspected something might be wrong when he participated in a Dallas walk for juvenile diabetes in honor of his granddaughter.
 
 
 Organ donation after circulatory death expands transplant opportunities
 
Organ donation after the heart stops beating, a practice called donation after circulatory death, has gone from rare to routine in the United States, a new study shows.
 
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