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A new deep learning model called ALSNet can accurately classify and subtype acute leukemia from bone marrow smear images, achieving high accuracy across different lab imaging systems. This tool could help pathologists diagnose leukemia faster and more reliably, especially in cases with subtle or rare features.
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A study of over 16,000 patients with hepatitis C found that both successful antiviral treatment and the use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs were independently linked to a lower risk of developing severe liver complications. This suggests that statins could offer an extra layer of protection for the liver, even after the virus is cleared.
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A targeted study of intestinal proteins reveals how drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes change with advanced age, which could explain why older adults often respond differently to medications. Understanding these age-related shifts is crucial for predicting drug safety and effectiveness in the elderly population.
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A framework for building sustainable community partnerships in clinical research, developed through a nearly 20-year collaboration with an Indigenous community, shows how centering community engagement can rebuild trust and improve research participation. This approach is vital for creating medical solutions that are valid and beneficial for all populations.
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Radiofrequency ablation techniques, such as cooled and pulsed RF, were found to be more effective than steroid injections for relieving pain and disability from chronic sacroiliac joint pain, according to a network meta-analysis of 18 trials. This provides clearer guidance for doctors treating this common cause of low back pain, though more long-term data is needed.
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