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Study: Bariatric surgery is safe, effective for obese adolescents and young adults22:31 A new study from researchers at LSU's Pennington Biomedical Research Center, FMOL Health | Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and Metamor Institute demonstrates that metabolic and bariatric surgery can be delivered safely and effectively for adolescents and young adults living with severe obesity, offering promising improvements in weight loss and obesity-related health conditions. New study reveals why autistic teens struggle with sounds of unfamiliar voices22:31 Just like other teenagers, many teens on the autism spectrum are itching to exercise their social muscles. They hope for new friends, fun with people who share their interests, maybe even a romantic relationship. Study links chronic xanthan gum consumption to colon inflammation21:58 Xanthan gum is found almost everywhere. This food additive has thickening, stabilizing, and gelling properties and is one of the most widely used by the food industry to adjust the consistency of ice cream, yogurt, cakes, sauces, and gluten-free pasta. Imaging technique uncovers how copper imbalance may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases21:58 Using a groundbreaking imaging technique, a University of Houston chemist is uncovering how copper imbalances in the body may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and ALS. New consensus provides updated guidance for managing prolactinoma tumors20:50 Prolactinomas are the most common functional pituitary neuroendocrine tumors, accounting for nearly half of all hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas. Visual protocol fails to detect critical water quality problems20:17 A new study finds a widely-used technique for assessing the health of freshwater streams is not effective at detecting a range of water quality problems, including those related to acidity, oxygen levels, and presence of pathogens. High physician knowledge scores linked to lower healthcare costs20:17 Patients whose physicians scored higher in the first year of the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Internal Medicine Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA) were significantly less likely to receive low-value healthcare services, which cumulatively cost the U.S. healthcare system an estimated $100 billion each year. Infants use spatial cues to hear voices in noise19:43 In noisy environments, organisms differentiate sounds they want to detect from interfering noise to improve their perception of target sounds. Study reveals distinct roles of oxygen-sensing proteins in skeletal muscles19:43 Skeletal muscles-responsible for movement, joint stabilization, and postural support-are highly metabolically active and heavily reliant on oxygen during physical activity. Dysregulation of immune regulator NF-κB drives major human diseases19:42 NF‑κB controls genes involved in inflammation, immunity, cell survival, and proliferation. Triggered by cytokines (TNF‑α, IL‑1β), microbial products, or cellular stress, it translocates to the nucleus and induces pro‑inflammatory mediators. |