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Researchers discover deep learning model to maximise lifespan after liver transplant


Researchers discover deep learning model to maximise lifespan after liver transplant
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Updated: Apr 13, 2021 07:27 IST
Toronto [Canada], April 13 (ANI): Researchers from University Health Network have developed and validated an innovative deep learning model to predict a patient s long-term outcome after receiving a liver transplant.
This model is the result of a collaboration between the Ajmera Transplant Centre and Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. The study, published in Lancet Digital Health, shows it can significantly improve long-term survival and quality of life for liver transplant recipients.
Historically, we have seen good advances in one-year post-transplant outcomes, but survival in the longer term has not significantly improved in the past decades, said Dr Mamatha Bhat, a hepatologist with the Ajmera Transplant Centre at UHN and co-senior author of the study. ....

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Study explores why some people are hungry all the time


Study explores why some people are hungry all the time
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Updated: Apr 13, 2021 07:37 IST
London [UK], April 13 (ANI): New research shows that people who experience big dips in blood sugar levels, several hours after eating, end up feeling hungrier and consuming hundreds of more calories during the day than others.
A study was published in Nature Metabolism from PREDICT, the largest ongoing nutritional research program in the world that looks at responses to food in real-life settings. The research team from King s College London and health science company ZOE (including scientists from Harvard Medical School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Nottingham, Leeds University, and Lund University in Sweden) found why some people struggle to lose weight, even on calorie-controlled diets, and highlight the importance of understanding personal metabolism when it comes to di ....

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Study shows low glucose levels might assist muscle repair


Study shows low glucose levels might assist muscle repair
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Updated: Apr 03, 2021 12:09 IST
Tokyo [Japan], April 3 (ANI): Less sugar, please! While the high consumption of sugar may increase the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease, a recent study has revealed another benefit of keeping sugar at bay.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have shown that skeletal muscle satellite cells, key players in muscle repair, proliferate better in low glucose environments.
This is contrary to the conventional wisdom that says mammalian cells fare better when there is more sugar to fuel their activities. Because ultra-low glucose environments do not allow other cell types to proliferate, the team could produce pure cultures of satellite cells, potentially a significant boost for biomedical research. ....

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Study reveals increased rates of organ damage after discharge from hospital with COVID-19


Study reveals increased rates of organ damage after discharge from hospital with COVID-19
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Updated: Apr 01, 2021 07:13 IST
Leicester [England], April 1 (ANI): People discharged from hospital after covid-19 appear to have increased rates of organ damage ( multiorgan dysfunction ) compared with similar individuals in the general population, finds a study.
The study was published in The BMJ today.
The increase in risk was not confined to the elderly and was not uniform across ethnic groups, prompting the researchers to suggest that the long-term burden of covid-19-related illness on hospitals and broader healthcare systems is likely to be substantial.
Although covid-19 is most well known for causing serious respiratory problems, it can affect other organs and systems within the body, including the heart, kidneys, and liver. ....

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Targeted opioid relieves pain from IBD without causing side effects: Study


Targeted opioid relieves pain from IBD without causing side effects: Study
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Updated: Apr 01, 2021 08:22 IST
New York [US], April 1 (ANI): A targeted opioid, that only treats diseased tissues and spares healthy tissues, relieves pain from inflammatory bowel disease without causing side effects, according to new research.
The novel research was published in the journal Gut.
The study, led by researchers at New York University College of Dentistry and Queen s University in Ontario, was conducted in mice with colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease marked by inflammation of the large intestine.
Opioids, which are used to treat chronic pain in people with inflammatory bowel disease, relieve pain by targeting opioid receptors, including the mu-opioid receptor. When opioids activate the mu-opioid receptor in healthy tissues, however, they can cause severe and life-threatening side effects, including difficulty breathing, c ....

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