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Medical Xpress / Doctors and nurses believe their own substance use affects patients

Their job is to protect, promote, and restore human health and lives, but health care workers believe that their own use of alcohol and illegal drugs reduces the quality of care they provide to patients. A recent study suggests ...

17 hours ago in Addiction
Medical Xpress / Tuberculosis cases have been rising as public health agencies struggle to keep up

In Johnson County, Iowa, the number of tuberculosis cases has increased in recent years—and so has the cost of containing it. The cost of contact tracing and surveillance, traveling each day to patients' homes to ensure ...

Tech Xplore / AI could prevent construction delays before they happen

What if a construction project could rewrite its own schedule the moment a problem appears? A new peer-reviewed study from the University of East London (UEL) suggests that artificial intelligence could make this possible—detecting ...

19 hours ago in Engineering
Medical Xpress / Study offers new insights into the reasons behind smartphone addiction

According to research from Semmelweis University, not only personality traits contribute to problematic smartphone use, but weak self-control and a strong fear of missing out (FOMO) on social events also play an important ...

17 hours ago in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / A gentler way to treat aggressive gum disease may be in our future

For years, treating gum disease has meant scraping away plaque, cutting out damaged tissue or turning to antibiotics that kill bacteria indiscriminately. While newer therapies can regenerate lost tissue, doctors still lack ...

18 hours ago in Dentistry
Medical Xpress / Strong alcohol labeling and pricing policy could reduce cancer in Canada

If Canadian jurisdictions mandated warning labels on alcohol and minimum pricing tied to the number of standard drinks in a container, it could prevent hundreds of cancer diagnoses and deaths, according to a new study led ...

18 hours ago in Addiction
Medical Xpress / Air pollution from wildfires linked to higher rate of stroke

Short-term surges in air pollution in New Jersey from the 2023 Canadian wildfires were associated with a higher stroke rate and more serious strokes, according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Academy ...

18 hours ago in Health
Phys.org / Want to improve worker performance with AI? First, help staff understand their own strengths and weaknesses

Managers looking to improve worker performance are increasingly turning to AI tools to boost productivity and decision quality. But research published in the journal Management Science suggests that technology alone won't ...

19 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Specific protein and sugar molecules affected by aging and disease identified

Neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) are typically diagnosed after irreversible pathology has developed. Aging, the strongest risk factor, drives molecular changes that predispose the brain to synaptic ...

18 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Targeted dual antibiotics can cut deaths in high-risk S. aureus bacteremia

A study led by researchers from the Infectious Diseases Service of the Bellvitge University Hospital (HUB), the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the University of Barcelona (UB) shows for the first time ...

18 hours ago in Medications
Medical Xpress / Child exploitation cases surge in Orange County, California—victims getting younger

Reports of commercial sexual exploitation of minors have skyrocketed 700% over the past decade in Orange County, especially non-trafficking exploitation, according to a new policy brief from UC Irvine researchers. Exploitation ...

20 hours ago in Pediatrics
Medical Xpress / Nearly 20 states scale back HIV medication programs

A growing number of states are rolling back financial help for HIV medications.

12 hours ago in HIV & AIDS