A surgical team was about to harvest this man’s organs — until his doctor intervened
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 AI voice agents helped improve accuracy of blood pressure measurements in older adultsAI voice agents helped improve accuracy of blood pressure measurements in older adults
 
Artificial intelligence (AI) voice agents helped older adults with high blood pressure to accurately report their blood pressure readings and improved blood pressure management, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2025.
 
 
 A surgical team was about to harvest this man’s organs — until his doctor intervenedA surgical team was about to harvest this man’s organs — until his doctor intervened
 
Lying on top of an operating room table with his chest exposed, Larry Black Jr. was moments away from having his organs harvested when a doctor ran breathlessly into the room.
 
   Black adolescents in Canada face barriers to mental health care accessBlack adolescents in Canada face barriers to mental health care access
 
Black adolescents with mental distress are less likely to use mental health services than their White peers, and Black girls are the least likely to access care, according to new research published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
 
   Healthy newborns also face high risk of severe RSV infectionHealthy newborns also face high risk of severe RSV infection
 
It is not only premature babies and children with underlying diseases who suffer from serious respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections.
 
   New funding opportunities aim to advance bipolar disorder researchNew funding opportunities aim to advance bipolar disorder research
 
Today, Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder (BD²) announced the opening of a fourth round of funding opportunities for the Discovery Research program. BD² invites scientists across all disciplines to apply for up to $4.5 million per grant.
 
 AI tool SeeMe detects hidden signs of consciousness in brain injury patients
 
A new study published in Nature Communications Medicine led by neurosurgery researchers Sima Mofakham, PhD, and Chuck Mikell, MD, of the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University, provides clinicians with data about the path to consciousness after traumatic brain injury (TBI) that may help pave the way for more personalized and effective patient care strategies in critical care and rehabilitation settings.
 
 
 New evidence supports same day cataract surgery for both eyes
 
The results of two new studies show that it can be safe, effective and practical for most patients to have cataract surgery on both eyes in one day. Both studies will be presented at the 43rd Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS).
 
 
 Medical lenses for early eye disease detection
 
Medical lenses for early eye disease detectionLearn how medical lenses support safe, accurate eye lesion detection across all age groups.
 
 
 Colostrum for Adults: Boosting Immunity Gut Health and Recovery
 
Colostrum for Adults: Boosting Immunity Gut Health and RecoveryDiscover how bovine colostrum, rich in immune and growth factors, is emerging as a powerful natural ally for boosting immunity, healing the gut, and accelerating recovery in adults.
 
 
 Acupuncture improves pain and function in older adults with chronic low back pain
 
Acupuncture improves pain and function in older adults with chronic low back painAccording to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), older Americans with chronic low back pain who received acupuncture had greater improvement in physical function and reduced pain than those who received usual medical care only, generally prescribed medications or physical therapy.
 
 
 Parents report life changing benefits of mobility assistance dogs for children with walking impairments
 
Parents report life changing benefits of mobility assistance dogs for children with walking impairmentsParents of children with variable levels of walking impairment perceive significant quality of life improvements in their children after six months of living with a mobility assistance dog, according to the first qualitative assessment of its type that provides important evidence in an area of growing therapeutic interest.
 
 
 Parents fear losing disability protections as Trump slashes civil rights office
 
Parents fear losing disability protections as Trump slashes civil rights officeDevon Price, a 15-year-old boy with autism, has attended the largest school district in North Carolina for 10 years, but he cannot read or write. His twin sister, Danielle, who is also autistic, was bullied by classmates and became suicidal.
 
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