Stress at Time of HIV Diagnosis May Affect Later Psychosocial Status
October 26th 2019As HIV infection becomes a chronic illness, assessing psychosocial status regularly and implementing effective interventions aimed at related problems as they arise may be particularly important for people living with HIV to improve their health-related quality of life, a study suggests.
What We're Reading: Meth Overdoses Surge; Oklahoma Medicaid Campaign; FTC Sues for Diabetes Claims
October 25th 2019A CDC report said that, overall, fentanyl continues to drive drug overdose deaths, but in almost half of the country, methamphetamine is the leading killer; backers of Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma said they submitted more than enough signatures to get the measure on the ballot in 2020; the Federal Trade Commission is suing publishers of "The Doctor's Guide to Reversing Diabetes in 28 Days" on the grounds that they are falsely promising a cure without dietary changes or exercise and stating that those changes will make diabetes worse.
Population-Based Study Identifies Numerous Risk Factors for Migraine
October 19th 2019A recent study presented at the American Neurological Association meeting identified vascular and nonvascular risk factors associated with migraine in a population-based study in an effort to help identify targets for reducing migraine-related disability.
Researchers Describe Use of 8-Color Flow Cytometry to Determine Level of Response to MM Therapy
October 19th 2019A recent study described the use of multiparameter flow cytometry to detect minimal residual disease, with an 8-color flow cytometric method with a 105 sensitivity, using monoclonal antibodies in dried formulation.