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Hybrid care improves access to primary care in rural Ontario2:17 Hybrid health options are an underdeveloped, key tool for improving access to primary care in Ontario's remote communities, with a new University of Ottawa study highlighting the positive impact of in-person mixed with virtual care options have in rural regions. Lung immune cells switch roles to drive allergic inflammation2:17 Alveolar macrophages are immune cells that live in the tiny air sacs of the lungs. Under normal conditions, these cells act as guardians, keeping the lungs healthy, supporting breathing, and preventing unnecessary immune responses. New breakthrough expands possibilities for PET imaging2:17 Imagine being able to watch organs and tissues work in real time. That's the power of Positron Emission Tomography, or PET imaging, a technology that gives physicians and researchers a window into cellular processes. Researchers point to mitochondria as a missing link between mental health and brain function1:45 A stressful year leads to anxiety. Lasting isolation gives way to depression. An old trauma nags until it becomes paralyzing. Orthorexia nervosa links strongly to perfectionism and OCD traits, review shows1:45 This umbrella review synthesised five meta-analyses to estimate the reported prevalence of orthorexia nervosa and examine its psychological correlates. Findings show wide variability in prevalence estimates and consistent links with eating disorder symptoms, obsessive-compulsive traits, and perfectionistic strivings, limited by high methodological heterogeneity. Study finds Brain Care Score as a strong predictor of stroke across racial groups1:45 A new study from Mass General Brigham found the Brain Care Score (BCS) is a strong predictor of stroke across different racial groups in the U.S. AI-assisted evaluations can speed autism diagnosis1:13 Access to autism evaluations through specialty health care is notorious for long wait times across the United States. Fertility preferences remain high in rural Tanzania despite family planning access1:13 Fertility rates in much of Sub-Saharan Africa remain high, despite declining child mortality and improved access to contraceptives and female education - factors that generally lead to smaller families and improved economic conditions in developing countries. New nanoparticle vaccines show promise against multiple deadly filoviruses1:13 Filoviruses get their name from the Latin word "filum," meaning thread-a reference to their long, filamentous shape. This virus family contains some of the most dangerous pathogens known to science, including Ebola, Sudan, Bundibugyo and Marburg viruses. Everyday light exposure shapes how alert and mentally sharp we feel outside the lab1:13 This real-world study shows that recent and habitual light exposure are linked to lower subjective sleepiness and faster reaction times in daily life. Brighter and more stable daytime light patterns were associated with better performance on specific cognitive tasks, independent of sleep and time of day. |