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What is alopecia? Jada Pinkett Smith joke sparks interest in the autoimmune disorder
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Alopecia is not any laughing matter, and Will Smith’s slap of Chris Rock, although some critics referred to as it inappropriate, despatched Rock that message, after Rock laughingly focused spouse Jada Pinkett Smith’s look throughout the Oscars on Sunday.
Jada Pinkett Smith has been outspoken about having the autoimmune illness referred to as alopecia, which creates patchy hair loss.
Pinkett Smith determined to shave her head bald resulting from alopecia, in response to her social media account. Alopecia is a sort of autoimmune illness the place the person’s physique mistakenly assaults the hair follicles inflicting hair to fall out, well being consultants instructed Fox Information.
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Dr. Emma Guttman, the chair of the Division of Dermatology for Mount Sinai Well being System and director of Mount Sinai’s Alopecia Middle of Excellence in New York Metropolis, defined to Fox Information that alopecia has a lifetime prevalence of roughly 2% and equally impacts women and men and all races.
“It typically begins from one or two patches however in as much as 20% of sufferers it progresses to contain your complete physique hair (universalis) or totalis (total scalp hair),” Guttman instructed Fox Information. “It’s also extremely prevalent in youngsters, bringing a lot misery to the youngsters and your complete household. It’s a extremely devastating illness emotionally as dropping hair has an amazing influence on the well-being and the way in which we see ourselves.”
Guttman additionally instructed Fox Information this situation is extra widespread in sufferers with eczema or bronchial asthma or different allergic manifestations. The dermatologist additionally stated it may be seen in people who’ve a household historical past of alopecia.
Well being consultants defined on the Mount Sinai Middle’s web site that hair loss may additionally comply with a big occasion in a single’s life equivalent to being pregnant, sickness or trauma and that the world the place the hair falls out might seem spherical and clean. Different signs might embody an itching sensation or pitting of the fingernails, in response to the well being consultants.
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Guttman instructed Fox Information, “There are at present no FDA permitted therapies for sufferers with alopecia areata, however there are a number of targets that have been recognized by us and others which at the moment are focused in medical trials.”
The consultants at Mount Sinai’s heart defined on their web site that analysis on this space is trying on the individual’s immune system and said “we found the function of the sort 2 lymphocytes in alopecia areata, which has opened new avenues for analysis and therapy.”
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Therapy approaches range relying on the severity of the illness, physicians instructed Fox Information. The Mount Sinai specialists said on the web site that milder circumstances of alopecia areata might get higher on their very own however extra extreme circumstances might require therapy, together with corticosteroids, which might be both topically utilized or administered via an injection. Consultants wrote they’re at present exploring different therapies that embody the usage of biologics and JAK inhibitors, (Janus kinase inhibitors, an enzyme inhibitor utilized in sure inflammatory circumstances and a few cancers, in response to well being consultants).
“Just lately, after intensive analysis, we recognized a novel potential therapy for alopecia areata sufferers, which we tailored from the eczema world,” Guttman additional said to Fox Information. The doctor stated they shaped a singular heart for alopecia areata that “will carry beneath one roof state-of-the-art analysis to determine new targets, along with the most recent medical trials and distinctive medical trials to Mount Sinai in addition to glorious affected person care.”
Guttman stated the group goals to discover a remedy for alopecia areata in partnership with the sufferers and with pharma corporations.
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Man paralyzed in diving mishap has medical miracle a year after AI-powered brain implant
A New York man who was left paralyzed after a diving accident is starting to regain movement a year after receiving an artificial intelligence-powered implant in his brain.
A year ago, Keith Thomas, 46, was only able to move his arms an inch. Today, after the groundbreaking procedure, he is able to extend his arm, grasp a cup and take a drink using only his thoughts and stimulation.
He has also regained more sensation in his wrist and arm, allowing him to feel the fur of his family’s dog.
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In 2020, Thomas was living on Long Island and working as a trader on Wall Street when he experienced a diving accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down.
“I dove into a swimming pool at a friend’s house between the shallow and deep end,” he told Fox News Digital. “I hit the bottom and broke my neck. I blacked out, and I couldn’t move.”
Thomas recalls getting loaded into a helicopter that took him to the hospital for the start of his long recovery.
“It was during COVID, so it was extremely difficult and isolating.”
A ‘groundbreaking’ procedure
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Bird flu kills 47 tigers, 3 lions and a panther in Vietnam zoos, state media reports
Forty-seven tigers, three lions and a panther have died in zoos in south Vietnam due to the bird flu, state media said.
According to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), the mammals died at the private My Quynh safari park in Long An province and the Vuon Xoai zoo in Dong Nai, near Ho Chi Minh City.
According to test results from the National Centre for Animal Health Diagnosis, the animals died “because of H5N1 type A virus,” VNA said.
The report noted that no zoo staff members were in close contact with the animals that contracted the disease.
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN BIRD FLU DIAGNOSED WITHOUT EXPOSURE TO INFECTED ANIMALS, CDC SAYS
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have said that there has been an increase in outbreaks among mammals caused by influenza viruses, including avian influenza A (H5).
In the U.S., a patient in Missouri was diagnosed with bird flu in September.
The patient, who had underlying medical conditions, was successfully treated with antiviral medications at the hospital and has since been discharged, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
This marks the 14th person (in three states) to contract bird flu in the U.S. this year — and the first infection to occur without any reported exposure to sick or infected animals, the CDC alert stated.
The prior 13 cases came after exposure to dairy cows or poultry.
Fox News’ Melissa Rudy contributed to this report.
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