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Extreme weather and airborne dust linked to rising Valley fever cases in El Paso20:30 A new study by researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso has identified a significant rise in Valley fever cases in El Paso over the past decade and found strong connections between the disease and extreme weather, wind and airborne dust. Prehabilitation cuts surgery complications and hospital stays20:30 Providing patients with structured exercise and nutrition support before surgery can reduce complications and shorten hospital stays, according to a new review published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS). Most parents feel significant stress over their children's emotional well-being19:58 Parental stress continues to rise, but what's weighing on moms and dads today is largely the mental health of their children. AGA update emphasizes lifestyle changes for effective hemorrhoid management19:26 The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released a new clinical practice update providing expert guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhoids, a common condition affecting approximately 50% of people by age 50. The handbook that can prepare countries for the next pandemic14:39 As the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc and lives were at stake, the advice experts gave to decision-makers became indispensable. How cost, access, and awareness barriers are slowing BRCA testing12:31 This study analyzes BRCA testing patterns in U.S. breast cancer patients, highlighting barriers and disparities in access to genetic testing and precision care. Addgene reinforces its expanding role in research with new brand11:27 Addgene, a purpose-driven organization that joins with scientists around the world to reduce barriers to research and foster innovation, today announced that its strategic growth and expanded services have driven the organization’s refreshed brand. How media choices shape MMR vaccine hesitancy in the US10:55 The study examines how media sources impact MMR vaccine attitudes, revealing a connection between non-mainstream outlets and increased vaccine hesitancy. Supporting healthcare workers after medical errors improves patient safety5:00 The World Day for Safety and Health at Work, led by the International Labour Organization, is marked each year on 28 April. PCORI announces new funding for patient-centered clinical effectiveness research28.dubna The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) today announced new funding to support patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) across a range of health conditions experienced by Americans, along with projects designed to help bring practice-changing CER results into real-world care settings. |