Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine provides strong protection against MIS-C in children aged 5–17
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 Chat GPT Plus doesn’t outperform conventional methods in diagnosing patientsChat GPT Plus doesn’t outperform conventional methods in diagnosing patients
 
With hospitals already deploying artificial intelligence to improve patient care, a new study has found that using Chat GPT Plus does not significantly improve the accuracy of doctors' diagnoses when compared with the use of usual resources.
 
 
 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine provides strong protection against MIS-C in children aged 5–17Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine provides strong protection against MIS-C in children aged 5–17
 
Research indicates the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine effectively reduces MIS-C incidence in children, supporting vaccination as a critical public health measure.
 
   AI-based ultrasound software guides childbirth decisions with high accuracyAI-based ultrasound software guides childbirth decisions with high accuracy
 
A new AI-based software has been developed that can be integrated with an ultrasound device to 'guide' childbirth by providing precise, real-time information on the baby's head position.
 
   AI tool tracks infant movement to predict neurologic changes in NICUAI tool tracks infant movement to predict neurologic changes in NICU
 
A team of clinicians, scientists, and engineers at Mount Sinai trained a deep learning pose-recognition algorithm on video feeds of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to accurately track their movements and identify key neurologic metrics.
 
   Primary care clinicians key to achieving optimal cardiovascular healthPrimary care clinicians key to achieving optimal cardiovascular health
 
Primary care clinicians and practices are uniquely positioned to help people achieve optimal cardiovascular health through screening, diagnosing and treating the health behaviors and factors outlined in the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 health metrics to reduce the risk for heart disease and stroke, according to a new scientific statement published today in the Association's peer-reviewed journal Circulation: Cardiovascular...
 
 Maternal RSV vaccination timing optimizes newborn immunity through improved antibody transfer
 
Maternal RSV vaccination timing optimizes newborn immunity through improved antibody transferMaternal RSV vaccination enhances antibody transfer to newborns, with optimal transfer efficiency observed when given at least five weeks before delivery.
 
 
 Growth hormone-releasing hormone transforms therapeutic potential in health and chronic disease
 
Growth hormone-releasing hormone transforms therapeutic potential in health and chronic diseaseResearchers review the biological activities of growth hormone-releasing hormone and its analogs.
 
 
 A father's journey from emergency response to a career at NYU Langone Health
 
A father's journey from emergency response to a career at NYU Langone HealthThe scream that Jonathan Negron heard on a commercial airline flight five years ago ultimately signaled his pathway to a career with NYU Langone Health, one inspired by the quick diagnosis of his daughter's exceedingly rare condition.
 
 
 2024 first aid guidelines offer expanded recommendations for emergency care
 
2024 first aid guidelines offer expanded recommendations for emergency careThe American Heart Association and the American Red Cross today released the "2024 Guidelines for First Aid," which provide critical updates that equip first aid responders with the latest evidence-based practices to effectively respond to mild, moderate and life-threatening emergencies.
 
 
 Unclear responsibilities hinder oral health care in nursing homes
 
Unclear responsibilities hinder oral health care in nursing homesHealthcare workers at nursing homes face a major challenge when helping older adults to maintain their oral hygiene.
 
 
 Phase 2 study evaluates safety and efficacy of asunercept in COVID-19 patients
 
Phase 2 study evaluates safety and efficacy of asunercept in COVID-19 patientsThe ASUNCTIS trial evaluated asunercept's safety and efficacy in COVID-19, showing trends toward faster recovery despite not meeting statistical significance.
 
 
 Study identifies key priorities for research on reducing psychiatric medication
 
Study identifies key priorities for research on reducing psychiatric medicationStudy hopes to inform the research agenda and help future research to focus on the questions that are most important to key stakeholders.
 
 
 Community partnerships lead to more inclusive health care for neurodiverse individuals
 
Community partnerships lead to more inclusive health care for neurodiverse individualsA new paper shows how partnering with the community can lead to more inclusive health care, especially for individuals with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.
 
 
 Updated recommendations stress importance of CPR for drowning victims
 
Updated recommendations stress importance of CPR for drowning victimsUpdated guidance reaffirms the recommendation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and highlights the importance of compressions with rescue breaths as a first step in responding to cardiac arrest following drowning, according to a new, focused update to Special Circumstances Guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
 
 
 Maryland is training more health workers to offer abortion care
 
Maryland is training more health workers to offer abortion careIn the two counties around nurse practitioner Samantha Marsee’s clinic in rural northeastern Maryland, there’s not a single clinic that provides abortions.
 
 
 New oral painkiller developed for chronic abdominal pain
 
New oral painkiller developed for chronic abdominal painUniversity of Queensland researchers have developed a new class of oral painkillers to suppress chronic abdominal pain that is based on the peptide hormone oxytocin that drives childbirth contractions.
 
 
 Study links dating app use to increased risk of STIs among college students
 
Study links dating app use to increased risk of STIs among college studentsIn May, the WHO raised the alarm over the rise in incidence of sexually transmitted illnesses (STIs) in many regions of the world, currently running at more than a million new cases per day.
 
 
 Vanderbilt receives $3.3 million grant to develop medications for preventing preterm birth
 
Vanderbilt receives $3.3 million grant to develop medications for preventing preterm birthVanderbilt University Medical Center is receiving $3.3 million over two years through the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health's (ARPA-H) Sprint for Women's Health for its early-stage research efforts to develop medications designed to suppress premature uterine contractions during pregnancy.