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A new study found that combining two treatments—one that fixes the faulty SMN2 gene and another that blocks an enzyme called HDAC6—greatly improved muscle strength and survival in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This is important because it offers a potential way to help SMA patients who still face muscle weakness even after receiving newer gene therapies.

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Home - Medicine - A new AI method called AI-GEPCI can generate multiple high-quality brain MRI images, like FLAIR and MPRAGE, from just one single scan, cutting down the time patients need to spend in the machine. This breakthrough makes brain scans faster and more comfortable for patients while still giving doctors the detailed images they need to spot problems.

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A new AI method called AI-GEPCI can generate multiple high-quality brain MRI images, like FLAIR and MPRAGE, from just one single scan, cutting down the time patients need to spend in the machine. This breakthrough makes brain scans faster and more comfortable for patients while still giving doctors the detailed images they need to spot problems.

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A new AI method called AI-GEPCI can generate multiple high-quality brain MRI images, like FLAIR and MPRAGE, from just one single scan, cutting down the time patients need to spend in the machine. This breakthrough makes brain scans faster and more comfortable for patients while still giving doctors the detailed images they need to spot problems.
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Scientists found that combining two treatments—a gene therapy booster and an HDAC6 inhibitor—greatly improved muscle strength and lifespan in mice with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). This new approach could help children with SMA who still struggle with muscle weakness even after getting current standard treatments.
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New research shows that the same prediction rule used to check for neck injuries in children works well for kids of all ages, from babies to teenagers. This is important because it means doctors can use a single, reliable method to quickly decide if a child needs an X-ray or CT scan after an accident, avoiding unnecessary radiation.
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