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How War-Torn Ukraine Became a Breeding Ground for Super-Resistant Bacteria

15. 1. 2025 Source: medScope.pro

Cases of sepsis resistant to the most effective antibiotics have been observed in injured soldiers from Ukrainian battlefields. How is the war in Ukraine contributing to the spread of antibiotic resistance?

New Algorithm to Enhance Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Risk

10. 1. 2025 Source: medScope.pro

A research team from the University of Oxford has developed a new algorithm for predicting the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Current models do not take into account several newly identified risk factors. Therefore, the team led by Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox, in a study published in the journal Nature Medicine, proposes and develops a new algorithm, QR4, and compares its results with those of currently used algorithms.

Where did COVID come from? Are infected animals or a lab leak to blame for the pandemic?

6. 1. 2025 Source: medScope.pro

Preliminary re-analysis of genomic data collected at the Wuhan market suggests that the initial transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus from an infected animal to a human, which started the COVID-19 pandemic, occurred right there. On the other hand, a recent thorough analysis of bat coronavirus genomes studied at the Wuhan Institute of Virology did not confirm that the strains under investigation belonged to the closest ancestors of SARS-CoV-2. Is it finally clear how the pandemic originated?

Climbing Stairs Helps Prolong Life and Prevent Heart Disease

17. 12. 2024 Source: medScope.pro

At the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress on Preventive Cardiology, held in late April in Athens, Greece, a meta-analysis was presented that provides insight into how the heart, blood vessels, and the entire body benefit from choosing to take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator.

Nightmares and Hallucinations as Precursors of Rheumatic Autoimmune Diseases

13. 12. 2024 Source: medScope.pro

A research team led by scientists from the University of Cambridge and King’s College London focused on symptoms not commonly associated with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs) but which may represent prodromal signs of these conditions: nightmares and hallucinations. Greater attention is warranted as recognizing these symptoms could contribute to earlier diagnosis of SARDs and serve as warning signals for identifying disease flares.

One Step Closer to Understanding the Placebo Effect in Pain Treatment

12. 12. 2024 Source:

Neuroscientists from the USA appear to have advanced our understanding of the placebo effect in pain relief. Their findings, recently published in Nature, open the possibility of influencing the described pain control pathway using drugs or neurostimulation.

Is a Genetic Predisposition to Higher BMI Enough to Increase Asthma Risk?

11. 12. 2024 Source: medScope.pro

It is well known that there is a connection between obesity and asthma. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. A recent study sheds more light on the relationship between asthma and BMI by examining whether and how genetic predisposition to higher BMI correlates with asthma, infections, and associated characteristics in childhood.

A Cap Instead of a Brain Implant?

9. 12. 2024 Source: medScope.pro

Technological advancements have enabled the development of various brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that allow users to control a computer cursor, translate neural activity into words, or convert handwriting into text output. A new invention by scientists at the University of Texas at Austin can perform similar tasks but, unlike its predecessors, does not require lengthy personalized calibration or risky neurosurgical procedures.


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