Parkinson’s disease symptoms improve with tavapadon

Motor function improved with a favorable safety profile for patients with Parkinson’s disease who used tavapadon while receiving oral levodopa, according to a study published in JAMA Neurology.
This research “was prompted by a long-standing and very practical clinical need,” Zoltan Mari, MD, FAAN, Ruvo Family (Endowed) Chair and Director of the Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders Program at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, told Healio.
“While levodopa remains the most effective therapy for Parkinson’s disease, many patients eventually develop motor fluctuations

Discontinuation of levothyroxine feasible for some older adults

About one-quarter of adults aged at least 60 years using levothyroxine were able to stop therapy and maintain a thyroid-stimulating hormone level of less than 10 mIU/L at 1 year, researchers reported in JAMA.
“These findings suggest that carefully selected patients aged 60 years or older may not require lifelong levothyroxine treatment and could benefit from a supervised trial of discontinuation, particularly in those taking a dose of 50 µg per day or lower,” Rosalinde K. E. Poortvliet, MD, PhD, academic researcher in the department of public health and primary care at Leiden University

Fellowship program to recruit, retain food allergy researchers

Approximately 1.5% of physicians in the United States also conduct research, according to the Food Allergy Fund, but that percentage is shrinking as these scientists retire without sustainable replacement by younger generations.
The Food Allergy Fund aims to reverse these losses, expand opportunities and support cutting-edge breakthroughs with its national NextGen Fellows Program, Ilana Golant, CEO of the organization, told Healio.
“When I started the Food Allergy Fund 5 years ago, I was really focused on bridging the research gap, the funding gap,” she said. “The more that I got into it, I

Severe respiratory viral infections raise lung cancer risk

Severe respiratory viral infection increases risk for lung cancer, according to study results.
The findings — derived from work in murine models and retrospective analyses of data from humans — underscore the importance of increased lung cancer surveillance among high-risk individuals, researchers concluded.
“The idea that a one-time, relatively short-term respiratory viral infection could lead to this kind of change in risk is pretty striking,” Jeffrey M. Sturek, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine, pharmacology and biomedical engineering at University of Virginia (UVA), told Healio.

Rheum study may improve reproductive health counseling rates

Referrals to family planning specialists increased by more than 600% following a series of interventions targeting rheumatology providers and patients of childbearing age, according to data published in Arthritis Care & Research.
The interventions included a check-in form detailing the patient’s pregnancy plans, education materials, EMR modifications and an optional visit to a women’s health clinic.
“Reproductive health counseling is essential for rheumatology patients, as unplanned pregnancy is associated with poorer outcomes,” Daniele Marcy, MD, of the division of

Researchers identify potential therapeutic target for alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder

Scientists have identified a particular protein in the body that may influence the progression of alcohol-associated liver disease and drinking behavior. The protein aquaporin 9 (AQP9) helps liver cells absorb and excrete a byproduct of alcohol, which can be toxic to the body. The findings, published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, point to AQP9 as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of advanced liver disease and alcohol use disorder.

Researchers predict coronary heart disease in diabetes subgroup

A growing body of research shows that diabetes can be stratified into five different subgroups. Researchers at Lund University have now investigated whether a person's genetic predisposition to different diabetes subgroups can help assess the risk of developing coronary artery disease. The team created genetic risk scores and found that the scores for one subgroup could predict coronary artery disease, even before the onset of diabetes.

HRT patches to treat prostate cancer—here’s how it works

Women's HRT patches can treat prostate cancer just as effectively as standard hormone injections—but with fewer of the worst side effects—according to a large UK trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The finding could change how men with prostate cancer that has spread beyond the gland are treated for years to come.