
Teresa Leisen Sellinger
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Editor @physicianswkly @_formedics, NJ dweller, Iowa native, mother of 3, sister of 8, logophile, baker, Broadway musical fanatic, and yacht rock aficionado.
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physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Researchers recently discovered that, in pulmonary diseases, M. abscessus suppresses immune responses during coinfection with P. aeruginosa. Mycobacterium abscessus significantly suppresses host immune responses during coinfection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, exacerbating pulmonary disease outcomes, according to findings published in Virulence.
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physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Researchers recently revealed the distinctive transcriptional profile of metastatic hormone-naïve prostate cancer, a critical resource for understanding mHNPC. Metastatic hormone-naïve prostate cancer (mHNPC) is biologically and molecularly unique, according to a transcriptional analysis published online in Genome Biology.
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physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger
A higher dietary inflammatory index is independently associated with an increased risk for coronary heart disease, according to a recently published study.
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1 week ago |
physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Dr. Brooke Worster discusses a recent study that found an association between lifetime heavy cannabis use and lower brain activation related to working memory. Lifetime heavy cannabis use is associated with lower brain activation related to working memory, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open. “Lifetime history of heavy cannabis use was associated with lower brain activation during a working memory task.
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1 week ago |
physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger
A novel, portable assay can deliver TB diagnoses in under an hour at low cost using samples of blood, saliva, or sputum, according to a recent study. Researchers have engineered a portable “lab‑in‑tube” (LIT) assay that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) DNA directly from blood, saliva, or sputum in less than 60 minutes at a relatively low cost, according to a study published in Science Translational Medicine. “Over 90% of TB [tuberculosis] cases occur in low- and middle-income countries.
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