FridayJul 21, 2023 12:55 pm

2023 Prime Day Sets eCommerce Record

Online retailers on Amazon reported record sales numbers during the recent Prime Day summer sales event, selling more than $12.7 billion worth of product in two days and setting an eCommerce record. Held every year, the summer sale is a members-only event that grants customers exclusive discounts on thousands of different products across nearly every category on the platform. Amazon-only products such as Echo smart speakers, Kindles, Fire Tablets and Fire TV Sticks offered the highest discounts, and even subscription services such as Amazon Music Unlimited were on sale. The event ran from July 11 to 12, 2023, and offered…

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ThursdayJul 20, 2023 2:33 pm

How to Cope When SSRIs Affect Your Sex Life

An estimated 37 million Americans are currently taking some kind of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to treat depression. SSRIs are among the most effective depression medications on the market with a moderate success rate of around 40 to 60% and remission rates of 30% to 45%. However, SSRI use is also associated with the occurrence of side effects ranging from mild ones such as nausea, dizziness and headaches to insomnia and a variety of sexual problems. Patients who use SSRIs to alleviate depression symptoms often report sexual side effects, such as difficulty becoming aroused and reaching orgasm. Some individuals…

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WednesdayJul 19, 2023 3:01 pm

Doctors Use Melanoma Drugs to Shrink Brain Tumors by 90% in Small Study

Researchers from Mass General Cancer Center’s Central Nervous System Metastasis Center have devised a way to shrink brain tumors by up to 90% using already existing drugs. The researchers used two cancer drugs approved to treat melanoma to treat papillary craniopharyngioma (PCP), a rare type of brain cancer with a 10-year average survival rate. The researchers recruited 16 patients who had not gone through radiation therapy and gave them cancer drugs targeting the proteins MEK and BRAF, which play a role in cell growth. Surprisingly, the drugs were more than 90% effective at shrinking tumors even though they are only…

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TuesdayJul 18, 2023 11:06 am

Shining the Spotlight on Asthma During Pregnancy

Asthma is a respiratory condition that affects around 9.7% of adult women and 6.2% of adult males. Researchers believe the condition is more prevalent in girls and women as fluctuating levels of hormones, including progesterone and estrogen, can affect a woman’s airways. For women with asthma, pregnancy comes with additional risks. Pregnancy by itself is a risky endeavor that often puts incredible mental and physical strain on expectant mothers.  With the presence of asthma, pregnant asthmatic women can find it extra hard to breathe during asthma attacks; such attacks can reduce the amount of oxygen going to the fetus and…

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MondayJul 17, 2023 2:47 pm

Personalization Tactics Healthcare eCommerce Companies Can Implement

The combination of healthcare and eCommerce may be a game changer for America’s struggling healthcare sector. eCommerce has essentially taken over most aspects of trade, with major eCommerce companies such as Amazon, Alibaba and Walmart ranking among the largest companies in the world. Healthcare and eCommerce started to come together when the coronavirus pandemic forced multitudes of people to rely on the internet to interact with their physicians and access treatment. Several years later, healthcare eCommerce is picking up more steam amid buyouts of digital healthcare businesses by companies such as Amazon that are looking to expand to the healthcare…

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FridayJul 14, 2023 11:37 am

Harvard Scientists Create AI Tool to Provide Real-Time Genetic Analysis of Brain Cancer During Surgery

Scientists from Harvard University have created an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that would enable physicians to do real-time genetic analysis of brain tumors during surgery. Brain tumors often have poor treatment outcomes because their proximity to the brain makes treating them effectively more difficult compared to tumors in other locations. Furthermore, limited information on a tumor’s genetics can make it harder for physicians to make treatment choices such as how much of the tumor to remove via surgery or how to administer cancer-killing drugs. With the new AI tool, neurosurgeons would be able to decode the molecular code of a…

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ThursdayJul 13, 2023 1:12 pm

Observational Study Finds Minimal Patient Participation in Eczema Clinical Trials

Data shows that 1 in 10 Americans is currently living with eczema, a topical condition that reduces the skin’s barrier function and leads to the formation of itchy, dry bumps on the skin. Although eczema patients can use several remedies to alleviate most eczema symptoms, the condition currently has no cure. Despite this, an observational study has found that few patients choose to participate in eczema clinical trials despite the possibility of deriving significant benefits from new investigational therapies. According to the study, taking part in eczema clinical trials can provide better treatment options and opportunities to people with the…

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WednesdayJul 12, 2023 12:12 pm

Study Links Gut Flora to Onset of Pediatric Rheumatism

The human body comprises many complex and interconnected systems that rely on and affect each other in myriad ways. One of the most complex systems is the gut biome, a collection of bacteria that live in the digestive tract and have a symbiotic relationship with humans. The gut biome is made up of trillions of bacteria, fungi and viruses that aid digestion and affect immunity, brain and heart health. Researchers from the University of Florida and Linköping University have found that children who suffer from rheumatism exhibit differences in their gut biome compared to healthy children up to 10 years…

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TuesdayJul 11, 2023 2:22 pm

Five Challenges Healthcare eCommerce May Face

Healthcare companies around the globe are adopting technology at an accelerated pace and are predicted to spend trillions on the adoption of medical technology by 2040. However, the fledgling healthcare e-commerce segment will have to overcome several challenges to get off the ground. Ensuring data security will be one of the first major challenges as healthcare providers handle extremely sensitive data on a regular basis. But as more patient information is provided online and kept on computer systems, the risk of cyberattacks increases significantly. In 2021 alone, data breaches in the healthcare segment affected up to 45 million people. Healthcare…

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MondayJul 10, 2023 11:48 am

Study Suggests Skin Moles Could Provide Treatment for Hair Loss

Data from the American Hair Loss Association estimates that about two-thirds of men may experience various forms of hair loss by age 35 and 85% of men will have considerable thinning hair by age 50. Hair loss also affects women, with around 40% of women expected to experience some visible hair loss by age 40. Although there are several medications that can halt hair growth and encourage the growth of thinning hair, they often have to be taken in perpetuity to keep hair loss at bay. Consequently, there is ongoing research on therapies that could permanently treat hair loss without…

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