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7 hours ago

Halted NIH Clinical Trials List Reveals Slashed Treatments for Cancer, COVID and Minority Health

At least 383 NIH-funded clinical trials across diverse diseases were terminated since February, affecting about 74,000 participants and representing roughly 1 in 30 trials.
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4 hours ago
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Feinberg Hosts Inaugural Conference in Bedside Medicine - News Center

Bedside medicine blending skilled physical examination, human connection, and point-of-care technology reduces diagnostic errors and should be emphasized in medical education.
fromNews Center
1 week ago
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Six Strategies to Reinvigorate the Doctor-Patient Bedside Encounter - News Center

Reinvigorate bedside medicine through six practical strategies to restore physical exam skills, strengthen doctor-patient relationships, and mitigate diagnostic errors amid AI integration.
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fromFortune
9 hours ago

Are doctors at risk of AI automation? 'Those who don't use it will be replaced by those who do' | Fortune

Clinicians who adopt AI will maintain relevance, while those who refuse AI risk being outcompeted by clinicians who use it.
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fromwww.npr.org
9 hours ago

Brain scientists are seeking weight-loss drugs without the nausea

Distinct brainstem circuits mediate GLP-1–induced nausea and weight loss, making separation of anti-appetite effects from queasiness difficult.
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fromFortune
13 hours ago
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GLP-1s could end up being 'the first true longevity drug' as the world battles a rising obesity crisis | Fortune

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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Luke O'Neill: The next generation of weight-loss drugs is coming - and they will be cheaper and more effective

fromFortune
13 hours ago
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GLP-1s could end up being 'the first true longevity drug' as the world battles a rising obesity crisis | Fortune

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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Luke O'Neill: The next generation of weight-loss drugs is coming - and they will be cheaper and more effective

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from24/7 Wall St.
6 hours ago

Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (Nov 2025)

Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and Wegovy sales have propelled the company to a valuation exceeding Denmark's GDP and spurred development of additional obesity drugs.
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fromwww.bbc.com
11 hours ago

Biggest prostate cancer screening trial in decades begins in UK

A major UK trial will test combining rapid MRI, PSA blood tests, and saliva DNA testing to improve prostate cancer screening accuracy and reduce harms.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
20 hours ago

Eli Lilly becomes first pharma firm to join $1 trillion club

Eli Lilly reached $1 trillion market value as obesity drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound drove explosive sales and major stock gains.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Coroners' prevention of future deaths reports should be legally enforced | Letters

Coroners' prevention of future deaths reports are routinely ignored, allowing systemic healthcare failings that cause avoidable deaths of people with learning disabilities.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

Weight Goals in Teen Eating Disorder Treatment: Clinical Nuance

Initial goal weights are provisional benchmarks used to monitor early body response to nourishment; weight goals evolve as recovery progresses and are individualized.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Questioning the Boundary Between Pain and Suffering

Medical focus on objective disease alone fails to relieve patients' pain and suffering; pain and suffering interact circularly and require unified attention.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

I Had My Fallopian Tubes Removed To End My Marriage. My Then-Husband's Reaction Shocked Me.

Became infertile in summer 2020 amid a collapsing marriage and persistent Catholic opposition to contraceptive methods.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

We calculated the shocking cost of a colon cancer diagnosis

A mid-30s cancer diagnosis typically costs about $45,000 in the first year, including medical bills and numerous hidden expenses.
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fromWest Side Rag
1 day ago

Experience a New Standard of Memory Care at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights

The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights provides nationally recognized, personalized memory care with engaging programs like horticultural therapy in a landmark Brooklyn building.
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fromNews Center
2 days ago

New Study Could Help Your Doctor Make Smarter Treatment Decisions - News Center

Presenting two appropriate treatment options in EHRs increases physician selection of high-quality alternatives compared to one; adding more than two yields no further benefit.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Psychological Toll of Living with a Rare Disease

Accurate diagnosis of rare neurodegenerative disorders like progressive supranuclear palsy reduces uncertainty, guides care, and connects patients to resources.
fromNature
2 days ago

Insulin cream offers needle-free option for diabetes

Researchers have developed a skin-permeable polymer that can deliver insulin into the body, which they say could one day offer an alternative to injections for diabetes management. The skin's structure presents a formidable barrier to the delivery of large drugs but in this work a team show that their polymer can penetrate though the different layers without causing damage. Insulin attached to this polymer was able to reduce blood glucose levels in animal models for diabetes at a comparable speed to injected insulin.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Breakthrough as 40-year-old drug is revamped to destroy cancer cells

Patented mebendazole polymorph C reaches tumors, including brain tumors, at higher concentrations and shows stronger anticancer effects, especially when combined with efflux inhibitors.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

A New Class of Drugs Is Pushing the Limits of Weight Loss

New amylin-based and combined amylin–GLP-1 drugs can produce greater weight loss with fewer bothersome side effects, expanding medical obesity treatment options.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Tumour-reactive heterotypic CD8 T cell clusters from clinical samples - Nature

Proximity of cytotoxic and antigen-experienced T cells to tumour cells strongly influences immunotherapy responses and patient survival across multiple cancers.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

I Tried Letybo, The "K-Tox" That Everyone's Talking About

Letybo, a Korean botulinum toxin A neuromodulator, relaxes muscles to smooth wrinkles and is FDA-approved in the U.S. for glabellar lines.
fromNature
2 days ago

Prime editing-installed suppressor tRNAs for disease-agnostic genome editing - Nature

Therapeutic genome-editing efforts, including more than 70 clinical trials so far, have predominantly used programmable nucleases, base editors or prime editors to disrupt or correct disease-associated genes in an allele-specific manner. These approaches have proven to be effective in patients or in animal models for the treatment of disorders such as sickle-cell disease6,7, T cell leukaemia8, hypercholesterolaemia9,10, alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency10, chronic granulomatous disease11, progeria12, spinal muscular atrophy13, prion disease14, alternating hemiplaegia of childhood15 and many other genetic diseases. Although allele-specific therapeutic genome-editing strategies offer treatments for many serious diseases with few treatment options, the breadth of the global genetic disease crisis,
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Breathtaking! Scientists want to make mouthwash from GARLIC

High-concentration garlic extract mouthwash reduces salivary bacteria more effectively and longer than chlorhexidine but causes stronger mouth discomfort and a distinctive odour.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

Neurologists warn against controversial migraine surgery: Scientific evidence is lacking'

A minimally invasive extracranial nerve decompression surgery is promoted for migraine relief despite limited scientific evidence and strong warnings from neurologists and anesthesiologists.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Trump admin axed 383 active clinical trials, dumping over 74K participants

termination of federal grant funding was rare prior to 2025.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Was Excited for a Vasectomy to Transform My Sex Life. Uh, That Was Wishful Thinking.

Seminal fluid may trigger recurrent vaginal infections and discomfort requiring antibiotics, leading to prolonged sexual abstinence and condom dependence despite vasectomy.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Major UK project launched to tackle drug-resistant superbugs with AI

The UK will use AI and a 45m collaboration between the Fleming Initiative and GSK to accelerate antibiotic discovery and fight drug-resistant Gram-negative infections.
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fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

Scientists discover metformin may block key exercise benefits

Metformin reduces several exercise-induced benefits, including vascular insulin sensitivity, cardiovascular fitness, and blood glucose control in adults at risk for metabolic syndrome.
fromNews Center
3 days ago

Aortic Valve Replacements and Surgery Show Similar Long-Term Survival Rates - News Center

The findings supplement previous results from the PARTNER 3 trial, which found that patients who underwent a transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR - a minimally invasive procedure in which the narrowed aortic valve is replaced via percutaneous access with wires and catheters through the femoral artery - demonstrated similar five-year survival rates to patients who underwent traditional aortic-valve replacement surgery.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Fake Ozempic, Zepbound: Booming despite serious health risks DW 11/18/2025

In the US alone, 12% of the population have reported using injectable weight loss drugs, such as Wegovy/Ozempic, Zepbound and Saxenda, over the past year. That's more than double the number recorded in early 2024. In European countries, demand is also on the rise: In the UK, for example, a survey found that 21% of the public had accessed an online or in-person pharmacy in the past year to obtain weight loss medication.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

The Rise Of "Orgasmic Birth": The Science Behind Pairing Labor Pain With Pleasure

Some women intentionally pursue orgasmic births, reclaiming childbirth as a pleasurable, embodied experience supported by midwives, doulas, and progressive clinicians.
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3 days ago
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Exclusive: Chris Hemsworth's Father Is Battling Alzheimer's. He's Confronting It With Documentary 'A Road Trip to Remember.'

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3 days ago
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Exclusive: Chris Hemsworth's Father Is Battling Alzheimer's. He's Confronting It With Documentary 'A Road Trip to Remember.'

fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Plastic surgeons wrestle with requests for Mar-a-Lago face': You're going to look like Maleficent'

Picture a plastic surgeon's office. You might imagine a sleek Los Angeles practice, with discreet entrances meant to conceal celebrities from the paparazzi. Maybe a Dallas high-rise, where monied housewives spend on postpartum mommy makeovers. Or a Miami location, where influencers and OnlyFans stars film TikToks of their BBLs. One city you might not think of is Washington DC. But its buttoned-up reputation belies a newly buzzing industry.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

What AI doesn't know: we could be creating a global knowledge collapse' | Deepak Varuvel Dennison

My family has an interesting dynamic when it comes to medical decisions. While my older sister is a trained doctor in western allopathic medicine, my parents are big believers in traditional remedies. Having grown up in a small town in India, I am accustomed to rituals. My dad had a ritual, too. Every time we visited his home village in southern Tamil Nadu, he'd get a bottle of thick, pungent, herb-infused oil from a vaithiyar, a traditional doctor practising Siddha medicine.
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fromMedscape
3 days ago

A French GP in Dubai: 'They Rolled Out the Red Carpet'

Saudi Arabia is actively recruiting Western health professionals across all specialties, offering family-package incentives as Dubai phases out similar expatriate benefits.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

Preventing stone recurrence after ESWL: Lifestyle and diet tips - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Kidney stones can often leave you feeling unsettled and in fear they might return, even when you're recovering after the ESWL procedure. Therefore, you might wonder which daily habits truly make a difference and which ones may detract from your recovery. You might also want reassurance that the changes you make are safe, manageable and genuinely supportive of your recovery. Continue reading to understand the daily choices that may help you lower your risk of developing stones again.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Life-changing surgery means boy gets first sleepover

A reconstructive jaw operation enabled a seven-year-old with severe Treacher Collins syndrome to breathe, eat, swallow independently and attend his first sleepover.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Celebrity chef Donal Skehan says he's 'on the mend' after undergoing emergency surgery

Chef Donal became unwell while cooking, was diagnosed with appendicitis, had his appendix removed at the Mater Hospital, and is now recovering.
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fromNews Center
4 days ago

Novel Imaging Approach May Improve Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries - News Center

A functional MRI method maps spinal cord vascular reactivity to more accurately assess blood flow and guide neurological disease and injury treatment.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago
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Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid

fromWIRED
1 week ago
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Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Science Partnering With the Arts Enhances Medical Education

Including humanities such as music in medical education improves physicians' diagnostic precision, manual dexterity, and empathic abilities, fostering surgeons with refined microsurgical and perceptual skills.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Mother had 'agonising' health test without consent

A woman underwent an unconsented hysteroscopy and biopsy, experienced severe pain and bleeding without adequate analgesia, and received £400 compensation after an apology.
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Darrel Kalinski: From Navy Nurse to Leader in Anesthesiology

Every great career begins with a foundation built on service, discipline, and heart - and for Darrel Kalinski, those values have guided every chapter of his life. From the athletic fields of his youth to the operating rooms of major hospitals, his story is one of dedication, resilience, and a steady pursuit of excellence. "I've always believed that if you're going to do something, you do it with integrity and purpose," Kalinski says. "That principle has carried me through every stage of my life - from the Navy to healthcare to fatherhood."
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fromFuturism
5 days ago

MIT Invents Injectable Brain Chips

Circulatronics uses injectable subcellular wireless devices that fuse with monocytes to reach inflamed brain tissue and deliver targeted wireless electrical stimulation as a noninvasive implant.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

I Had My Stomach Stapled At 14 Years Old. That Surgery Didn't 'Cure' Me - Far From It.

Medical care often pathologizes fat bodies, prioritizing weight-loss interventions over individual health and causing lasting physical and psychological harm.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Severe Dental Disease in Substance Use Disorders

Severe dental disease is common among people addicted to methamphetamine and cocaine, as is tooth loss, complicating treatment and recovery. Oral health is often entirely overlooked by individuals addicted to drugs. Yet many illicit drugs directly alter the balance of hormones and neurotransmitters regulating salivary flow, leading to dry mouth, cavities, and oral infections. Most people admitted to treatment programs for substance use disorders (SUDs) haven't seen a dentist for years-and still won't see one.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

21 Doctors Are Revealing The "Silent Medical Conditions" That Can End Your Life In Seconds

Chuck was just as cool a guy as you could ask for. I ran into him at the gas station by my house one night. It was a complete surprise as his shop was on the other side of town, but we struck up a convo and had a laugh. We said good night like nothing was out of the ordinary.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

Abecedarian With Sensodyne

A hard smart under hot wash of coffee. Beneath the pulped swell of winter citrus or a sharp draw of winter air. Not delicately, Dr. Wayne tested each molar etched through. In sleep I will fit one to another and scrape. What gnaws at me: my own mouth, now hindered and harbored by this night guard. In the day, set aside, its plastic holds a phantom jaw.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Everything I wish I'd known before I decided to freeze my eggs at 36

Egg freezing preserves eggs for future use but requires IVF procedures and does not guarantee a future pregnancy; outcomes and limitations vary.
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fromCbsnews
1 week ago
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New FDA-approved eye drop aims to help adults with age-related vision issues

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1 week ago
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New FDA-approved eye drop aims to help adults with age-related vision issues

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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

The innovative new treatment which could help cancer patients avoid surgery

An experimental non-surgical therapy, Inlexzo, eliminated tumors in 82% of BCG-unresponsive high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients, offering a potential alternative to bladder removal.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Can a bra really detect breast cancer? New 'smart' device could help

A wearable bra-attached device could detect breast tumours as small as 5 mm, enabling earlier detection and real-time monitoring for high-risk women with intellectual disabilities.
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Our third date was a visit to the fertility clinic

It can be very challenging, especially with endometriosis or something chronic, or infertility issues like I've struggled with,
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Executive loses multimillion-pound claim that IVF bootcamp' caused stroke

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

Fetterman hospitalized after heart issue, fall

Senator experienced a ventricular fibrillation flare-up, remains hospitalized, is doing well, and doctors are adjusting his medication regimen.
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fromNews Center
1 week ago

Preventing Lung Disease in Preterm Babies - News Center

Intratracheal budesonide added to surfactant does not lower bronchopulmonary dysplasia or mortality in extremely preterm infants.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

New AI tool could cut wasted efforts to transplant organs by 60%

An AI model predicts donor death within transplant viability windows, reducing futile liver procurements by 60% and potentially increasing transplant access.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How patients are turning to AI chatbots to fight back against the broken $5 trillion healthcare system

An uninsured patient was told she could not have surgery unless she paid half of a $10,933 bill upfront, after following ChatGPT's payment guidance.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Liquid biopsy-guided adjuvant therapy in bladder cancer

Adjuvant atezolizumab improves survival in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients with no radiographic disease but detectable circulating tumor DNA.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Retired Army soldier shares the moment that changed his life

Ian Ives suffered catastrophic IED injuries in Afghanistan, lost limbs and an eye, survived severe infection, and now mentors future Army officers after recovery.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

New Jersey man believed to be first person to die from meat allergy caused by tick bite

After months of investigation, a team of scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine determined the 47-year-old airline pilot died from alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat and other products from mammals that can unknowingly develop after a tick bite. According to researchers, the man, who has not been identified, had two extreme reactions to eating beef in the summer of 2024, after he'd been bitten multiple times by lone star ticks.
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fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Devils' Hughes suffers 'freak' non-hockey injury

Jack Hughes is being evaluated for a non-hockey hand injury from a "freak accident" and is expected to miss Saturday's game.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Doctors Are Revealing 1 Commonly Missed Warning Sign Of Dementia, And It Can Happen Early

While we all forget a word now and then, if this becomes a pattern, it could signal a problem. "Difficulty with language including word-finding difficulty, incorrect sentence construction, or difficulty with self-expression can present well before the loss of memory," said Dr. Arif Dalvi, a neurologist and physician chief of the Movement Disorders Program at Delray Medical Center. "Visual or spatial skills can also be affected early," Dalvi continued. "A common way this presents is difficulty navigating a previously familiar route or needing GPS directions to a route that was previously known."
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fromNature
1 week ago
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Pig-organ transplants are often rejected - researchers find a way to stop it

fromNature
1 week ago
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Pig-organ transplants are often rejected - researchers find a way to stop it

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fromNature
1 week ago

CRISPR vs. cholesterol: can gene editing prevent heart disease?

CRISPR-Cas9 disabling ANGPTL3 reduced LDL cholesterol and triglycerides by about 50% at the highest dose, indicating potential for a one-time cardiovascular-risk therapy.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Withings' smart thermometer is FDA-cleared - and checks more than your temperature

The latest thermometers are ditching mercury and replacing it with high-tech sensors instead. One smart thermometer, developed by French health technology company Withings, received FDA clearance on Thursday. The Withings BeamO "thermometer of the future" not only takes a person's temperature. It can also perform a medically certified electrocardiogram and an auscultation for monitoring heart and lung health in less than a minute.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

This Molecule Can Help Grow and Protect Your Brain

Your brain is an incredible network of over 160 billion cells linked by over 100 trillion connections. Each day and each moment, it's being influenced by the choices you make. While no single signal or chemical determines your brain's fate, incredible scientific research over the last few decades have revealed that a certain molecule produced by your body's cells may be uniquely capable of growing your brain and even growing new brain cells.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Inside the Mind of Dr. Phyllis Pobee: The Science Behind GeneLean360

Her journey began not in a lab, but in her own life. After years of doing "everything right" and still struggling with her weight, Dr. Pobee turned to genetic testing to uncover the truth behind her body's resistance. What she discovered changed everything - her unique biology held the key. By learning how her genes influenced her metabolism, she lost 100 pounds and kept it off.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Weight-loss drugs found to slash cancer death rates

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are associated with substantially lower five-year mortality in colon cancer patients in a large UC San Diego analysis.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Local fun, a beach retreat, and a treat for your brain - Harvard Gazette

Community gatherings, seaside getaways, and prioritizing sleep support family bonding, recreation, and restoration.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

These twins' lives were identical, until one got colon cancer at 21

Brinlee Luster brushed off the exhaustion and stomach cramps as stress. She was finishing college, planning a wedding, and racing toward graduation. At first, the changes were easy to dismiss. A cold that wouldn't clear up. An unsettled, uncomfortable feeling in her gut that could be anxiety. Feeling winded on an easy hike. But as the pain sharpened and she started leaving class 10 times to use the bathroom, she knew something was seriously wrong.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Type 1 diabetes is worse in the young - here's why

Pancreatic beta cells remain developmentally immature under age seven, increasing vulnerability and explaining more severe early-onset type 1 diabetes; temporary drugs could delay progression.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Is ageing a disease? The debate that could reshape medicine

Scientists lack consensus on what ageing is, when it begins, and whether it should be classified and treated as a disease.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Ketogenic Diets in Neurology, Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine

The ketogenic diet (KD) is unique in improving symptoms for many conditions, from epilepsy to addiction, according to a recent JAMA Psychiatry article. It's a high-fat, very-low-carbohydrate nutritional therapy that shifts the body's from glucose dependence to ketone production as the primary fuel source. Increasing evidence implicates metabolic dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and neurotransmitter imbalance in psychiatric and addictive disorders-domains directly influenced by ketosis.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Your next STI test could come from DoorDash

Now that it's successfully completed a pilot period, the company is bringing a 30-minute, lab-accurate PCR test for three common sexually transmitted infections to women at home. From a self-collected vaginal swab, the $149.99 test can diagnose chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis-three common infections that can all easily be treated with antibiotics. It also connects patients who test positive with a healthcare provider via United Healthcare's OptumNow telehealth service.
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fromNature
1 week ago
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First new type of malaria treatment in decades shows promise against drug resistance

fromNature
1 week ago
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First new type of malaria treatment in decades shows promise against drug resistance

fromNature
1 week ago

Three rising stars in ageing research

"We need to find the best ways of understanding and identifying individuals who may be at risk,"
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Delivering Bad News With Confidence and Compassion

Effective delivery of bad news requires command of the environment, demonstrable competence, clear communication, connection, consistency, courage, and attention to caregiver burnout.
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