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Scientists have found that brief patterns of brain activity normally seen during deep sleep frequently intrude into the waking hours of adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. This phenomenon tends to explain why people with this condition often experience decreased alertness and excessive daytime sleepiness. The survey results are neuroscience journalprovides evidence that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be deeply connected to how the brain regulates the boundaries between sleep and wakefulness. Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder often face challenges with staying focused, behavioral variability, and impulsivity. They also tend to report higher rates of sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue…
When a powerful laser flash hits a material, electrons can be knocked out of positions around the nucleus. This process creates plasma, a very hot state made up of charged particles known as ions and electrons. Researchers at Dresden-Rossendorf-Helmholtzzentrum (HZDR) have reportedly captured this ionization process in unprecedented detail. nature communications. To achieve this, the team combined two advanced laser systems: an X-ray free electron laser and a high-intensity optical laser ReLaX. Both were used at European XFEL’s HED-HiBEF experimental station in Schönefeld, near Hamburg. Their research provides new insights into how high-energy lasers interact with matter under extreme conditions.…
Scientists have discovered that the brain is more physically connected to the body than previously understood. According to the survey results announced on April 27th, natural neuroscienceresearchers used a combination of experiments in mice and computer simulations to uncover why physical activity may support brain health. This study shows that when your abdominal muscles tighten, they compress blood vessels that connect to your spinal cord and brain. This pressure causes the brain to move slightly within the skull. Its gentle movements appear to help cerebrospinal fluid move throughout the brain and carry away waste products that can interfere with normal…
Astronomers have finally identified the source of the unusual X-rays coming from the bright star Gamma-Cas. The culprit is an invisible companion star that is pulling material from its larger neighbor. This discovery puts an end to a mystery that has puzzled scientists for more than 50 years. New high-resolution data from the X-ray Imaging Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) showed that X-rays are tied to the orbit of a nearby white dwarf star. By tracking this movement, researchers were able to confirm the true origin of the emission. This finding is explained in a study led by Yael Nazeh from the…
A study of young people with math or music backgrounds found that those with better mathematical abilities also tended to have better musical abilities, and vice versa. However, this association was most likely driven by intelligence making important contributions to both ability groups. The paper was published in. journal of intelligence. Musical abilities are the skills involved in perceiving, understanding, remembering, and producing musical elements. These include activities such as not only producing or performing music, but also perceiving pitch, rhythm, melody, harmony, tempo, and musical structure. Mathematical abilities, on the other hand, include skills such as understanding numbers, quantities,…
A new clinical trial reveals that a popular weight loss drug can help people with both obesity and alcohol use disorder reduce the frequency of heavy drinking. The results suggest that these hormone-mimetic drugs may offer a new and effective treatment for the millions of people who struggle to control their alcohol intake. The results of this research have recently lancet. Alcohol use disorder is a chronic brain disease characterized by an inability to control drinking habits and a compulsive need to consume alcohol. This condition accounts for approximately 5% of deaths worldwide each year. It is a major cause…
Omada Health has signed on with Optum Rx to join the Weight Engage program, further strengthening the company’s ability to serve more people in need of cardiometabolic care and support. The leading pharmacy benefits manager, one of the Big 3 companies in the industry, launched this program in response to the demand for GLP-1. Patients seeking GLP-1 drugs face patchy coverage and often face barriers. Optum said in the post that compliance can be a challenge, as some patients may face unpleasant side effects or become unresponsive to the drug. Therefore, it will be important to implement a more comprehensive…
As artificial intelligence technology advances, many health systems are shifting their focus from AI tools focused on individual tasks to systems responsible for end-to-end operational workflows. Cleveland Clinic is working with startup Luminai to automate complex administrative tasks, starting with areas such as referral management. The Cleveland Clinic, one of the world’s largest academic medical centers, reported nearly 16 million patient visits in 2025. We serve patients in 23 hospitals and 300 outpatient facilities around the world, and referrals are often the starting point for their treatment. Processing referrals relies heavily on manual review of faxes and manual interpretation of…
Arvinas and Pfizer are the first to cross the FDA finish line with PROteoosis TArgeting Chimera (PROTAC) therapy, opening the door to a new option for certain breast cancer patients. However, the companies will no longer be involved as they seek a new partner to commercialize the drug following lackluster clinical data. The drug, called Veppanu (vepdegestrant), has received approval to treat adult patients with ER-positive, HER2-negative advanced or metastatic breast cancer with estrogen receptor 1 mutations after receiving at least one prior endocrine therapy. The agreement arrived one month before the FDA’s scheduled June 5 decision date. CEO Randy…
Get the latest news in health technology, digital health and health AI with this weekly overview. News for the week from April 27th to May 1st. AI tools can detect ADHD years before childhood diagnosis: study Artificial intelligence tools can analyze electronic health records (EHRs) and accurately estimate a child’s risk of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) before a typical diagnosis, a new Duke Health study finds. In the April 27 study, researchers analyzed the EHRs of more than 140,000 children with and without a diagnosis of ADHD. A specialized AI model was trained to examine the patient’s medical history and…