Researchers develop a new smartphone-based tool for detecting visual impairment in young children

In a recent study published in Nature medicineResearchers conducted a prospective, multicenter study between January 14, 2020, and January 30, 2022 in China. Stady: Early detection of visual impairment in young children using a smartphone-based deep learning system. Image credit: New Africa/Shutterstock They retrospectively recorded videos of 3,652 Chinese infants aged 48 months and younger … Read more

Forever Wild Wildlife Rescue offers a Basic Rehabilitation Class on March | Life

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next year for bonds

Personal Finance by Nellie S. Huang Kiplinger If there’s any truth to the adage “it’s always darker before dawn,” it’s that the sun should be heating up the bond market sometime soon. Despite a brief rally in December, the bond market suffered its worst decline in decades, thanks to rapid and large interest rate increases … Read more

World Chef: My grandmother was right, food is medicine food

Hippocrates has good advice for getting through a cold, wet Midwestern winter. In 400 BC, this father of modern medicine is reported to have said, “Let food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.” It took us more than 2,000 years to begin to follow his advice. says Neil Barnard, MD, co-chair of … Read more

Former Baylor star Deedee Richards shines with the WNBA Championship

Even when you’re living the dream as a professional athlete, the work can be tough. It wasn’t necessarily easy for DiDi Richards in her first two seasons as a WNBA player. The former Baylor defensive guard suffered injuries that limited her playing time and hindered her progress. “It’s tough. The last two years I’ve dealt … Read more

WVU Medicine United Hospital Center hosts an emergency blood drive in Bridgeport, West Virginia | Harrison News

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A genetic disorder that causes immunodeficiency and susceptibility to opportunistic infections has been discovered

An international consortium co-led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center immunologist Rubén Martínez-Parikart has discovered a new genetic disorder that causes immunodeficiency and a profound susceptibility to opportunistic infections including life-threatening fungal pneumonia. The discovery was reported Jan. 20 in the journal Nature Immunology, will help identify people who carry this innate immunity error (IEI). “Our … Read more

The Chinese are turning to traditional remedies to fight Covid

Jade Gao’s photo. Video Danny Chu, Michael Zhang, Yan Zhao, Riley Zhang As Covid-19 tears apart China’s massive population, sickening millions of people and fueling drug shortages, many are turning to age-old traditional medicines to battle the aches and pains of the virus. President Xi Jinping has promoted traditional Chinese medicine since the start of … Read more

Governor holds hearing on mental health ahead of state budget negotiations

RACINE – Gov. Tony Evers was in town Wednesday for a hearing with community leaders about programs in place to help those with mental health issues. The message from the community has been that the programs are there, but the needs are great and growing, and they could use additional funding to expand. Evers said … Read more

A comprehensive atlas of protein isases can help scientists decipher many cellular signaling pathways

One of the most important classes of human enzymes are protein kinases – ; Signaling molecules that regulate nearly all cellular activities, including growth, cell division, and metabolism. Dysfunction in these cellular pathways can lead to a variety of diseases, particularly cancer. Identification of protein enzymes involved in cellular dysfunction and cancer development could lead … Read more