Tag #Medical Research

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Lenovo's HPC System Accelerates Cancer and Cardiology Research in Milan

Lenovo provided the IEO Monzino Group in Milan with a 475 TFlop HPC system using Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and NVIDIA H200 GPUs to accelerate cancer and cardiology research, enabling faster analysis of protein interactions and clinical data for improved diagnostics, prognostics, and personalized tr...

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Global Blood Shortage: Disparities and the Search for Alternatives

A global blood shortage exists, with Germany alone needing 112 million annual donations. High-income countries donate disproportionately more, while research into artificial blood offers potential solutions but faces challenges in safety and scalability.

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SGLT-2 Inhibitors Added to Heart Failure Treatment Guidelines

New guidelines recommend SGLT-2 inhibitors for heart failure patients, improving outcomes and reducing hospitalizations; studies show reduced death and hospitalization risks compared to standard care; this is due to their diuretic effects and positive impact on kidney function, thus benefiting both ...

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NIH Budget Cuts Threaten Life-Saving Cancer Research

The Trump administration's proposed 44% cut to the NIH budget, resulting in over 1,000 job losses, threatens to halt life-saving clinical trials, sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress and public disapproval, as evidenced by a recent poll showing 77% opposition to such cuts.

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Jamaican Sickle Cell Research Pioneer Graham Serjeant Dies at 86

British doctor Graham Serjeant, who died aged 86, conducted groundbreaking research on sickle cell disease in Jamaica for over 50 years, impacting treatment and challenging previous medical understandings.

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Trump Administration Proposes Massive Cuts to Federal Health Budget

The Trump administration proposes slashing the federal health budget by roughly one-third, eliminating dozens of programs, and consolidating agencies into a new entity called the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA), with significant cuts to the CDC and NIH, potentially impacting public health...

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NIH Grant Terminations Cost US Institutions Nearly $3.8 Billion

The termination of 2,282 NIH grants by June 4, 2025, cost U.S. institutions nearly $3.8 billion, with medical schools and hospitals losing nearly $2 billion, impacting 160 clinical trials and various research programs; Massachusetts faced the greatest loss ($1.28 billion).

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NIH Faces Bipartisan Backlash Over Proposed $18 Billion Budget Cut

Facing bipartisan criticism, NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya defended the Trump administration's plan to slash the agency's budget by $18 billion, resulting in approximately 15,000 fewer funded medical research projects and a 40% reduction in funding for the National Institute on Aging.

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ME/CFS: Debilitating Fatigue and the Search for Effective Treatments

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a neuroimmunological disease affecting 17 million globally, marked by debilitating fatigue, pain, and impaired blood circulation, often triggered by prior infection; effective treatments remain elusive due to low research investment.

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Senegal Doctor Addresses Rare Disease Diagnosis Gap

Dr. Pedro Rodriguez is working to diagnose and treat rare diseases in Senegal, where limited resources and data have hindered care, using genetic testing and international collaboration to improve healthcare outcomes for those affected.

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China's AI-Driven Healthcare Roadmap Unveiled at 2025 Medical Conference

At the 2025 China Medical Development Conference, experts discussed integrating AI into healthcare, emphasizing pilot programs, international collaboration, and ethical governance, with breakthroughs like early Alzheimer's diagnosis and gene therapy for deafness highlighted among 13 top medical adva...

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Hyundai Hope on Wheels Adds $27 Million to Pediatric Cancer Research

Hyundai Hope on Wheels, celebrating 27 years, announced a $27 million contribution to pediatric cancer research, expanding its total funding to $304 million and launching programs in Canada and Mexico to address shrinking federal grants.

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