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A new gene therapy approach using a virus to deliver artificial microRNAs successfully silenced a harmful human retrovirus protein in a mouse model of ALS, leading to reduced neuron loss and improved motor function. This provides compelling evidence for a potential new treatment strategy for forms of ALS linked to this specific viral protein.
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A large study of over 2,200 patients with cardiac amyloidosis found that nearly 40% presented with reduced heart pumping function, not just the preserved function typically associated with the disease, and these patients had significantly worse survival. Integrating multiple heart imaging measurements improved risk prediction, highlighting the need for a broader diagnostic approach and personalized management.
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A scoping review found that family caregivers of people with dementia play a vital role in observing driving ability, making decisions about driving cessation, and navigating the complex emotional and logistical burdens of this transition. The findings underscore the importance of explicitly including caregivers’ unique perspectives in future research and support interventions.
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A clinical trial showed that integrating exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy into intensive community outreach teams significantly reduced trait anxiety and improved functioning and quality of life for people with severe mental illness. This demonstrates the feasibility and clinical value of embedding structured psychological support within existing community care services.
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A national survey analysis revealed that from 2019 to 2023, exposure to neighborhood violence was significantly linked to children having worse access to routine and mental healthcare, including more delayed and forgone care due to cost. This highlights persistent healthcare access challenges and points to the need for strategies to improve health coverage for vulnerable children.
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