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Digitizing Medicine

Autoimmune Disease

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Autoimmune Disease Sub-categories:

  • Antiphospholipid Syndrome (1)
  • Celiac Disease (3)
  • Crohn's Disease (1)
  • Lupus (4)
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) (10)
  • Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) (2)

Medical Notes: October 10, 2021

>> October 10, 2021

An analysis finds vaccinations could have prevented more than 340,000 Covid hospitalizations in the U.S. A new study finds people with weakened immune system still get an immune response from Covid vaccination. And finally, turns out sugar is just as bad as high fructose corn syrup?

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)

Medical Notes: Week of April 4, 2021

>> April 4, 2021

One of the oldest drugs in the world, aspirin, may help prevent Covid-19 infections and make illnesses that do take place much less serious. Then, people with Crohn’s disease often have flare-ups. One reason those sores don’t heal—fungus in foods. And finally… bosses who demand that employees keep their noses to the grindstone may be hurting productivity.

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| Breast cancer| Cancer| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Crohn's Disease| Pancreatic Cancer
Medical Notes: Week of February 21, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of February 21, 2021

>> February 21, 2021

A study finds that schizophrenia is the second biggest risk factor for dying of Covid, second only to age. Then, scientists have discovered that a lack of a specific fatty acid in body tissues may trigger multiple sclerosis. And finally, a study recommending a calming influence for everyone... getting a cat.

conditions: Anxiety Disorders| Autism| Autoimmune Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Depression| Multiple Sclerosis (MS)| Schizophrenia

Medical Notes: Week of January 24, 2021

>> January 24, 2021

A study finding that 60 percent of all cases of Covid-19 are spread by people who have no symptoms. Then, children under age two may suffer effects from antibiotics later in childhood. And finally, new recommendations suggesting kids under age two should have no added sugar in their diet.

conditions: Allergies| Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)| Autoimmune Disease| Celiac Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Food Allergies| Obesity

Nerve Growth Factors: New Hope For TBI’s, MS, ALS?

>> December 6, 2020

Unlike most cells in the human body, the central nervous system cannot repair itself. People who suffer brain or spinal cord injuries, or neurological disorders such as MS and ALS have few alternatives. A neurological researcher describes how he has discovered previously unknown nerve growth factors that could someday allow such injuries and diseases to …

conditions: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)| Autoimmune Disease| Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)| Multiple Sclerosis (MS)| Neurological condition| Spinal Cord Injury
Rheumatoid Diseases

Rheumatoid Diseases

>> September 27, 2020

Rheumatoid diseases number around 100, though arthritis is the most well known. They can be crippling and sometimes even fatal, but good treatments exist. The key is early detection, as an expert explains.

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| Rheumatoid Arthritis

Medical Notes: Week of March 1, 2020

>> March 1, 2020

A study showing that a molecular switch governing chronic inflammation can be turned off. Then, a study that shows that few of us are taking advantage of the great outdoors. And finally, doctors are reporting a strange, rare side effect of the active ingredient in Viagra—intensely blue-tinted vision.

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Autoimmune Disease| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Color Blindness| Diabetes| Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
The Changing Face of HIV

The Changing Face of HIV

>> November 17, 2019

HIV/AIDS was once an epidemic and a death sentence. But many Americans are too young to remember that, so HIV awareness has faded. One of the nation’s top HIV experts discusses HIV as a treatable, chronic illness and the need to still be vigilant—and be tested.

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| HIV/AIDS

Medical Notes: Week of November 3, 2019

>> November 3, 2019

A study showing a growing number of young adults have substance use disorders. Then, a specific diet could help alleviate crushing fatigue for people with multiple sclerosis. And finally, a new study suggests men should stop drinking before conception to reduce the risk of heart disease in their offspring.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Autoimmune Disease| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Multiple Sclerosis (MS)| Substance Abuse
History's Worst Plagues

History’s Worst Plagues

>> August 18, 2019

Plagues can wipe out entire populations and create fear and great mystery in how they spread. An author who has explored plagues and dangerous diseases explains.

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| HIV/AIDS

Medical Notes: Week of August 11, 2019

>> August 11, 2019

A study in the British Medical Journal which shows Glucosamine can help lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. Then, statistics regarding HIV testing showing most people age 13-64 get tested atlas once in their lifetime. Experts are starting to think about the next flu season knowing last years vaccine was only 29% effective. Finally, A higher IQ was …

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| HIV/AIDS| Influenza| Stroke
PANDAS:The Mysterious Childhood Disorder After a Strep Throat

PANDAS–The Mysterious Childhood Disorder After a Strep Throat (2019)

>> July 7, 2019

Strep infection may prompt a severe reaction in some children, causing their own immune system to attack cells in the brain. What appear to be extreme psychological symptoms result from what is really a physical disorder. The disorder, known as PANDAS, is often misdiagnosed. Experts discuss.

conditions: Autoimmune Disease| Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS)| Strep Throat
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