The largest-ever genetic study of ME/CFS has just revealed its first results — and they could change how we understand the disease. DecodeME’s groundbreaking DNA analysis points to both the immune and nervous systems as key players, offering fresh clues to the roots of this complex condition.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
While diagnostic pathologists can review scanned slides remotely with AI assistance and instant global collaboration, much of the clinical trial pathology world still ships physical glass slides between labs, dealing with FedEx delays and proprietary file formats. “For exploratory assays, yes, it’s exploding. Everyone’s enjoying artificial intelligence and machine learning for various aspects, but there’s… The post Digital ready, regulatory waiting: The clinical trial pathology para...| Drug Discovery and Development
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, January 14, 2026 Tune in to hear Vicki Kobliner, MS, RDN, discuss current nutrition research and how to improve the health of neurodivergent kids. About the speaker: Vicki Kobliner, MS, RD, is a Registered Dietitian and owner of Holcare The post Nutrition Research Updates: Five Underappreciated Nutrients that Neurodivergent Kids May Be Missing appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, October 22, 2025 If you're a parent searching for answers beyond standard therapies, this talk is for you. Dr. Hokehe Eko will guide you through the powerful connection between nutrition and brain function in children with autism. Learn how specific foods, nutrients, and gut The post Nourishing the Brain: How Targeted Nutrition Can Transform Outcomes in Autism appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), October 8, 2025 This webinar will: · Describe scientific barriers to progress in developing laboratory-based diagnostic tests and new medications for patients with autism spectrum disorder. · Determine the relative scientific merits of published findings from animal models of autism spectrum disorder by assessing their The post Vasopressin Biology in Autism: From Biomarker to Treatment Target appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Tune in to hear about the use of psychopharmacology for autism.| Autism Research Institute
Although there are now many skin-worn sensors which identify metabolites in sweat, the tech is limited in what it can detect, plus the sensors often aren't reusable. A new one, however, utilizes a "molecularly imprinted polymer" to be more useful.| New Atlas
The platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio may be used as a biomarker of disability severity in people with NMOSD, a study found.| Neuromyelitis News
Parkinson’s patients show an inflammatory gut microbiome (bacterial population of the intestines) regardless of disease status or lifestyle.| Parkinson's News Today
A family of molecules that can influence immune activity may spot neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in people, serving as biomarkers.| Neuromyelitis News
Age, disease duration, and blood levels of inflammatory markers can distinguish Sjögren’s syndrome patients with interstitial lung disease.| Sjogren's Syndrome News
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University Singapore discovered a new way to measure biomarkers and aid patients.| TechAcute
Two proteins, neurofilament light chain and phosphorylated tau, can serve as markers of Huntington's disease progression, a study found.| Huntington's Disease News
Blood levels of two proteins, known as MMP9 and APP, could serve as biomarkers for fragile X syndrome where genetic testing is not possible.| Fragile X News Today
The proteins CTSS and GSTO1 were able to accurately distinguish people with Sjögren's syndrome from people without the condition.| Sjogren's Syndrome News
Scientists have identified a set of inflammatory molecules that could be useful as biomarkers to aid in MG diagnosis and classification.| Myasthenia Gravis News
In this episode of Breast Cancer Breakthroughs, we speak with Komen grantees Dr. Tarah Ballinger, medical oncologist at Indiana University School of Medicine, and Dr. Pedram Razavi, medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, about the biggest highlights from the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting and what they could mean for patients.| Susan G. Komen®
Buntanetap, a small molecule from Annovis Bio, improved cognitive function in people with mild Alzheimer’s with certain biomarkers.| Alzheimer's News Today
This new blog critically discusses 2 recent papers on blood tests for schizophrenia and depression, and highlights that results are implausible, and why.| Eiko Fried
Lets check a new study finding a relationship between depression severity and thermoregulation: do the conclusions hold up?| Eiko Fried
Researchers have identified proteins in the urine that could serve as biomarkers of kidney involvement in people with lupus.| Lupus News Today
The power of healthcare data gives rise to novel markers of cardiovascular disease and stroke in the earliest, preventable stages CHICAGO, Nov.11, 2018 — Developing novel approaches to understand cardiovascular health and pre-disease is the cornerstone strategy of One Brave Idea™, a research initiative led by Dr. Calum MacRae, vice chair for Scientific Innovation in the department of Medicine at Brigham ... Read More| Cleveland HeartLab, Inc.
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is pleased to announce the launch of the Center for Precision Health (CPH), a collaboration that will harness the power of genomic, biomarker, and health data to transform patient care and population health.| North Carolina Research Campus
New editorial proposes that the default mode brain network is responsible for mental health crisis in youth. I show that this idea is false.| Eiko Fried