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2 hours ago

How super-agers keep their brains young - Harvard Gazette

Aging is variable and malleable, with some individuals, known as super-agers, maintaining cognitive abilities comparable to those decades younger.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

How Cognitive and Social Forces Shape Medical Decisions

Medical decisions are influenced by how options are framed, presented, and the dynamics of the situation.
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fromArs Technica
8 hours ago

What's the deal with Alzheimer's disease and amyloid?

Recent retractions of studies on amyloid-β challenge its role in Alzheimer's disease and highlight failures in drug efficacy targeting this protein.
#hiv
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fromSFGATE
11 hours ago

After 'unprecedented' results, SF researchers get closer to HIV cure

Electroporation is a painful procedure used in a UCSF trial to retrain the immune system against HIV.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

From the Oslo to the Berlin patient: Lessons learned from 10 people cured' of HIV

Timothy Brown's case demonstrated that curing HIV is possible, leading to 10 confirmed cases of remission after stem cell transplants.
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fromSFGATE
11 hours ago

After 'unprecedented' results, SF researchers get closer to HIV cure

Electroporation is a painful procedure used in a UCSF trial to retrain the immune system against HIV.
Medicine
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

From the Oslo to the Berlin patient: Lessons learned from 10 people cured' of HIV

Timothy Brown's case demonstrated that curing HIV is possible, leading to 10 confirmed cases of remission after stem cell transplants.
#endometriosis
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fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

'I'm not being listened to' - new health plan launched as women say they are still ignored

Zoe Trafford's experience highlights ongoing issues in women's healthcare, particularly regarding endometriosis and the need for better listening by medical professionals.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'Doctors thought my endometriosis was IBS'

Diagnosis delays for endometriosis have increased, with an average wait time of nine years and four months, impacting many women's health journeys.
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fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

'I'm not being listened to' - new health plan launched as women say they are still ignored

Zoe Trafford's experience highlights ongoing issues in women's healthcare, particularly regarding endometriosis and the need for better listening by medical professionals.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'Doctors thought my endometriosis was IBS'

Diagnosis delays for endometriosis have increased, with an average wait time of nine years and four months, impacting many women's health journeys.
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fromNews Center
5 hours ago

Feinberg Faculty Inducted into Prominent Honor Societies - News Center

Five Feinberg faculty members have been inducted into prestigious medical honor societies, recognizing their contributions to clinical investigation and patient care.
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fromTNW | Health-Tech
14 hours ago

AliveCor's Kardia 12L is now CE marked

Kardia 12L is the first AI-powered portable 12-lead ECG, receiving CE Mark for launch in Europe, detecting 35 cardiac conditions.
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fromNature
22 hours ago

Brainwide blood volume reflects opposing neural populations - Nature

Neurovascular coupling varies across brain regions and states, influenced by factors like arousal and attention, and cannot be fully captured by bulk neural activity measures.
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fromNature
22 hours ago

Landmark ancient-genome study shows surprise acceleration of human evolution

Human evolution has accelerated over the past 10,000 years, with significant gene variants identified in ancient populations from western Eurasia.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
10 hours ago

Maradona's medical team could have saved his life, prosecutor says

Maradona's medical team is accused of negligence leading to his death, with prosecutors claiming he began to die 12 hours before his actual death.
fromNature
22 hours ago

Cytoplasmic lattices are megadalton storage complexes in mammalian oocytes - Nature

The Hubrecht Institute is affiliated with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and focuses on developmental biology and stem cell research.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

You can order your own bloodwork now. Interpreting the results is another story

Direct-to-consumer blood testing is growing, allowing consumers to order tests independently, disrupting traditional healthcare paradigms.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Polyvagal Theory Has Not Been "Debunked"

Polyvagal theory's clinical tools remain valuable despite critiques of its mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of effective frameworks for trauma therapies.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Poem: How I Became a Spitfire Pilot during My Cataract Operation'

Harold Ridley pioneered the intraocular lens in 1949, revolutionizing cataract surgery and restoring vision for many, especially World War II pilots.
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fromwww.nature.com
1 day ago

Polyclonal selection of immune checkpoint mutations in thyroid autoimmunity

Somatic mutations in immune-regulatory genes may allow self-reactive lymphocytes to bypass tolerance checkpoints, contributing to autoimmune disease.
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to AI-power drug development | Computer Weekly

Novo Nordisk plans to deploy advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to analyze complex datasets, identify promising drug candidates, and reduce the time required to move from research to patient.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'Living with a rare disease like Hurler syndrome hasn't held me back - it's given me the best life'

One in every 17 people has a rare disease - I'm one of those people. I have mucopolysaccharidosis type I. It's more commonly known as 'Hurler syndrome', but even when I use that term, no one I meet has ever heard of it.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Man took own life after Turkish dental visit left him toothless, UK inquest hears

A man took his own life after a failed dental procedure left him without teeth, leading to severe depression and hopelessness.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago
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From a Sliver of the DSM to the Whole Patient

Everyday psychiatric practice often relies on a narrow diagnostic framework, missing key symptoms and the patient's broader context.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

From a Sliver of the DSM to the Whole Patient

Everyday psychiatric practice often relies on a narrow diagnostic framework, missing key symptoms and the patient's broader context.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Erin Waid: Building a Career in Modern Endodontics

Erin Waid's career in dentistry evolved from a strong interest in patient care and a desire to understand the science behind it.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

PA nurse gives back to NICU that treated her 30 years ago

Allyson Smyth works in the NICU where she was treated as a newborn, now mentored by her former caregiver, Karen Lenker.
#car-t-therapy
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fromInsideHook
2 days ago

CAR T Therapy Shows Promise Against Autoimmune Diseases

CAR T therapy shows promise in treating autoimmune conditions, providing significant relief for patients previously unresponsive to traditional treatments.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

The Biggest Hope for Curing Autoimmune Disease

Experimental CAR-T cell treatment shows promise for severe autoimmune diseases, with one patient returning to a normal life after years of unsuccessful treatments.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Almost 2bn to be affected by metabolic liver disease by 2050, study suggests

The global prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has surged to 1.3 billion people, marking a 143% increase over the past three decades. By 2050, projections indicate that this number could rise to 1.8 billion, primarily due to rising obesity and blood sugar levels.
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fromScienceDaily
2 days ago

Stanford scientists discover "natural Ozempic" without side effects

A newly discovered molecule, BRP, reduces appetite and promotes fat loss without the side effects of Ozempic.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs

Genetic variations in appetite and digestion can enhance weight loss effectiveness of drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro.
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fromScienceDaily
2 days ago

Stanford scientists discover "natural Ozempic" without side effects

A newly discovered molecule, BRP, reduces appetite and promotes fat loss without the side effects of Ozempic.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs

Genetic variations in appetite and digestion can enhance weight loss effectiveness of drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro.
fromIndependent
2 days ago

'It will be life-changing': Screening for two devastating genetic disorders in newborns to begin today

The heel prick test will now be accompanied by testing for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare muscle-wasting condition that can potentially lead to a child's death by the age of two.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago

You Need to Be More Freaked Out by Shingles

Shingles is a painful viral infection that can lead to long-term nerve pain, especially affecting those over 50 or with weakened immune systems.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain

Shingles is a painful reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, affecting about one-third of Americans, but a vaccine can prevent it.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago

You Need to Be More Freaked Out by Shingles

Shingles is a painful viral infection that can lead to long-term nerve pain, especially affecting those over 50 or with weakened immune systems.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain

Shingles is a painful reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, affecting about one-third of Americans, but a vaccine can prevent it.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

How To Recycle X-Ray Film

Recycling medical X-ray films is essential due to their silver content and legal restrictions against disposal in regular trash.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

After a Traumatic Brain Injury, One Family Found Hope in a Pair of Lululemon Pants

A mother faced her son's traumatic brain injury after a car accident, refusing to give up hope despite grim medical recommendations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

They're all junk, and should be banned': the trouble with at-home food intolerance tests

Home allergy and intolerance tests are popular, with significant global revenue, but their accuracy and necessity are questionable.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Wandering Star a photo essay

Diplopia, or double vision, results from eye muscle misalignment, affecting daily activities and often requiring surgical intervention for correction.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

No Doubt's Tom Dumont Diagnosed With Early Onset Parkinson's

Tom Dumont revealed his early onset Parkinson's diagnosis, sharing his struggles and gratitude for music during this challenging time.
#ai-in-healthcare
fromTNW | Opinion
4 days ago
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AI health tech is booming. The cures are not.

AI in drug discovery shows promise but has not yet delivered significant breakthroughs for patients.
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago
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ChatGPT 'uncovered woman's rare condition' after years of misdiagnosis

AI helped diagnose a rare condition after years of misdiagnosis, leading to genetic confirmation of hereditary spastic paraplegia.
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fromTNW | Opinion
4 days ago

AI health tech is booming. The cures are not.

AI in drug discovery shows promise but has not yet delivered significant breakthroughs for patients.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

ChatGPT 'uncovered woman's rare condition' after years of misdiagnosis

AI helped diagnose a rare condition after years of misdiagnosis, leading to genetic confirmation of hereditary spastic paraplegia.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

Man's best friend may soon live a little longer thanks to a new pill promising to extend your pup's lifespan | Fortune

Loyal is developing a pill to extend senior dogs' healthy lifespan by targeting metabolic dysfunction.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

The cruelest part of being exhausted for no reason is that you start to distrust yourself. If the bloodwork is fine and the sleep is adequate and the schedule isn't punishing, then the only remaining explanation is that something is wrong with how you're built. And living inside that suspicion is its own kind of tired. - Silicon Canals

Exhaustion without a medical explanation leads to self-blame and societal dismissal, creating a unique struggle for those affected.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

A Shot to Lose Weight, Then a Pill to Keep It Off

New GLP-1 pills are less effective than injections but offer convenience for long-term weight management.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Eamonn Holmes recovering in hospital after a stroke

Eamonn was taken ill last week and it was later confirmed he had suffered a stroke. He is said to be responding well to treatment.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Problem With 'Medically Unexplained' Symptoms

Many patients suffer from unexplained symptoms despite normal tests, and emerging research offers new insights into persistent physical symptoms and treatment options.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Building a sharper brain is easier than you think. Here are 5 tips

Improving brain health through five pillars can rejuvenate cognitive abilities at any age.
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

Who Benefits From Amazon Pharmacy Stocking Eli Lilly's New Weight Loss Pill

Amazon Pharmacy's decision to stock Foundayo at One Medical kiosks represents a significant shift in how Americans can access weight-loss medications, with plans for same-day home delivery.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

This is as important as your teeth': are you skipping this key part of mouth hygiene?

Cleaning the tongue is as essential as brushing and flossing for maintaining oral health.
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

Eli Lilly vs. Novo Nordisk: The Obesity Drug Race Has a New Leader

Lilly's fourth quarter revenue reached $19.29 billion, up 42.6% year-over-year, powered almost entirely by two products. Mounjaro generated $7.41 billion, up 110%, while Zepbound added $4.26 billion, up 123%.
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fromNews Center
5 days ago

NU Docs Program Provides Aspiring Physicians a Pathway to Medicine - News Center

"As medicine continues to evolve, we must ensure that every student with an interest and a passion has the necessary tools to not only survive but thrive. That starts with exposure, mentorship and networking. NU Docs provides all of this and serves as an important conduit connecting the Evanston campus to the incredible work happening here on the Feinberg Campus."
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fromEsquire
5 days ago

Is 'The Pitt' Coming Back for Season 3?

Dr. Robby expresses uncertainty about his future at The Pitt, but the show is renewed for a third season.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Opinion | Hormones Don't Need to Make You Live Longer to Be Worth It

Estrogen patch shortages are affecting women seeking hormone therapy due to increased demand and changing perceptions about menopause treatment.
#autoimmune-diseases
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Woman with three deadly diseases has remarkable' recovery after cell therapy

A woman with three autoimmune diseases achieved remission after CAR T-cell therapy, marking a significant breakthrough in treatment options.
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fromNature
6 days ago

One woman, three autoimmune diseases: CAR-T therapy vanquishes ultra-rare disease trio

A woman with three autoimmune diseases experienced no symptoms after receiving engineered immune cells, marking a significant treatment breakthrough.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Woman with three deadly diseases has remarkable' recovery after cell therapy

A woman with three autoimmune diseases achieved remission after CAR T-cell therapy, marking a significant breakthrough in treatment options.
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fromNature
6 days ago

One woman, three autoimmune diseases: CAR-T therapy vanquishes ultra-rare disease trio

A woman with three autoimmune diseases experienced no symptoms after receiving engineered immune cells, marking a significant treatment breakthrough.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

From fat transplants to LED mittens: how the fear of old lady hands' mobilised the beauty industry

Hands reveal age and condition, often contrasting with facial appearance, leading to increased focus on hand care.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Psychiatric Nursing Students Can't Find Clinical Training

PMHNP training programs often lack required clinical rotations, causing stress for students who must find their own placements.
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fromArs Technica
6 days ago

Clinical trial shows gene editing works for -Thalassaemia, too

An improved gene editing system reactivates a fetal hemoglobin gene to treat β-Thalassaemia, building on CRISPR's success with sickle-cell anemia.
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fromNew York Post
6 days ago

Exclusive | NYC women drop $100K on risky gland-shaving surgery, transforming into younger, 'more snatched' bombshells

Elle Rabinowitz underwent extensive cosmetic surgery, including a deep plane neck lift, to combat aging and improve her appearance for video calls.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Injured and abandoned: hundreds of Gaza amputees left stranded in Egypt

I ran with my family to the hospital and stayed there to hide. We thought it would be safe because it's a children's hospital. In the chaos of the strike, help was not an option.
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fromNew York Post
6 days ago

Widow of Long Island man killed in freak MRI accident while wearing 20-pound chain files lawsuit

A widow accuses a radiology office of negligence after her husband was killed by an MRI machine due to a metal chain he was wearing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Scientists develop AI tool to spot heart failure risk five years before it strikes

A new AI tool predicts heart failure risk five years in advance using cardiac CT scans, enabling earlier intervention and management.
#peptides
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago
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Are Unapproved Peptides Worth the Risk?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that may enhance strength and recovery, but their safety and efficacy in humans are largely unknown.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
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Traceability is vital': labs test thousands of unregulated substances amid peptide craze

The underground market for injectable peptides in the UK has surged, with thousands of unregulated substances being tested for safety and efficacy.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Are Unapproved Peptides Worth the Risk?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that may enhance strength and recovery, but their safety and efficacy in humans are largely unknown.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Traceability is vital': labs test thousands of unregulated substances amid peptide craze

The underground market for injectable peptides in the UK has surged, with thousands of unregulated substances being tested for safety and efficacy.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Why Text-Only RAG Falls Short in Healthcare - and How GraphRAG Can Help

GraphRAG architecture enhances clinical reasoning in healthcare by integrating knowledge graphs, GNNs, and agents for better data governance and explainability.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Stanford Medicine Cancer Center to launch proton therapy system for targeted cancer treatment

Stanford Medicine is launching a compact proton therapy system that improves tumor treatment by minimizing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue.
#genetics
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Genetics may help explain why results from weight-loss jabs vary, say scientists

Genetic variations in gut hormone pathways may explain differing responses to weight-loss medications like GLP1 receptor agonists.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Why obesity drugs work better for some people: these genes hold clues

Genetic variants influence individual responses to obesity drugs, affecting weight loss and side effects.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Genetics may help explain why results from weight-loss jabs vary, say scientists

Genetic variations in gut hormone pathways may explain differing responses to weight-loss medications like GLP1 receptor agonists.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Why obesity drugs work better for some people: these genes hold clues

Genetic variants influence individual responses to obesity drugs, affecting weight loss and side effects.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

The risk of miracle cures: Death of eight people following vitamin injections sparks alarm in Mexico

IV therapy clinics offer vitamin injections for revitalization, but recent deaths raise concerns about safety and oversight in such treatments.
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fromNews Center
1 week ago

Experimental Drug Lowers Parkinson's-Linked Protein in Early Trial - News Center

BIIB094, an experimental drug targeting LRRK2, shows promise in safely reducing gene activity linked to Parkinson's disease in a clinical trial.
fromwww.nature.com
1 week ago

Engineered immunosuppressive dendritic cells protect against cardiac remodelling

Chronic inflammation is a central driver of pathological fibrosis after ischaemic or haemodynamic stress, but strategies that locally rebalance injurious and reparative immune responses without systemic immunosuppression are lacking.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Single-cell spatiotemporal dissection of the human maternal-fetal interface - Nature

The human maternal-fetal interface (MFI) is a transient hemi-allogeneic amalgam in which maternal decidual stromal cells (DSCs) support placental attachment, recruit immune cells and create a tolerogenic milieu for patterning fetal cytotrophoblast invasion.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

What My Body Taught Me: 13 Surgeries, One Coma, Countless Powerful Lessons - Tiny Buddha

Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. I was born with spina bifida and faced multiple surgeries, leading to uncertainty about my ability to walk again. Despite the fear and pain, I refused to accept paralysis as my fate.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Saturation editing of RNU4-2 reveals distinct dominant and recessive disorders - Nature

De novo variants in RNU4-2 cause ReNU syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by developmental delays and other severe symptoms.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Tiger Woods is back in the rough. How a dependence on painkillers took down a golf great

Tiger Woods' ongoing struggles with addiction and personal issues continue to overshadow his legacy as a golfer.
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fromNature
1 week ago

DNA damage drives antigen diversification in Trypanosoma brucei - Nature

Pathogens like Trypanosoma brucei evade host immunity through antigenic variation, altering surface proteins to escape immune detection.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Almost Every Time I Orgasm, I Have an Involuntary Reaction. It Terrifies Me.

Severe orgasm headaches can occur in some individuals, causing intense pain and discomfort during climax.
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fromTNW | Startups-Technology
1 week ago

neuroClues has raised 10M to support Parkinson's diagnosis

A portable headset captures infrared images to detect neurological disorders years before symptoms appear, receiving CE certification in 2025 and targeting FDA clearance in 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Oh my God, did someone accuse me of killing my mom?'

Rachel found her mother nearly unresponsive, with her eyes not closing and her mouth drooping. Marsha's toes had started to turn black due to reduced blood flow as her body began to shut down.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real

Bixonimania is a fabricated medical condition that highlights the dangers of misinformation in AI-generated health advice.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Your brain on drugs: different psychedelics work in surprisingly similar ways

Psychedelics show a common brain activity pattern despite differing pharmacological properties, suggesting a need to rethink their categorization.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Family's struggle for answers as baby battles floppy infant syndrome'

A family is enduring significant hardship as they desperately seek a diagnosis for their 14-month-old daughter, who is battling a mysterious, undiagnosed illness. Elyza, the daughter of Yasmin Whittington, 30, from Brechin, Angus, is afflicted by an unknown condition manifesting as persistent sickness, poor feeding, diminished muscle tone, and chronic fatigue.
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fromTNW | Health-Tech
1 week ago

HexemBio raises $10.4M for a stem cell rejuvenation therapy

HexemBio develops a blood stem cell rejuvenation therapy using a recreated embryonic environment, targeting bone marrow transplants for blood cancers.
#cte
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Chicago Bears Pro Bowler Steve McMichael diagnosed with CTE a year after ALS death

Steve McMichael was diagnosed posthumously with CTE, raising awareness of its potential link to ALS among NFL players.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Chicago Bears Pro Bowler Steve McMichael diagnosed with CTE a year after ALS death

Steve McMichael was diagnosed posthumously with CTE, raising awareness of its potential link to ALS among NFL players.
fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Scientists discover hidden brain switch that tells you to stop eating

"People tend to immediately think of neurons when they think about how the brain works. But we're finding that astrocytes, what we used to think of as just secondary support cells, are also participating in how our brains regulate how much we eat."
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Ogilvie Originally Had a Much-Different Ending on The Pitt

Season two introduces James Ogilvie, a medical student who evolves from a self-centered persona to a more empathetic character through experiences in the ER.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Doree Shafrir On The Out Of Control IVF Train

When Doree Shafrir started fertility treatments in her late thirties, she thought it would be relatively simple. It ended up taking multiple rounds and sinking her family into debt.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Over-the-counter medication abortion? These researchers say it would be safe

Over-the-counter medication abortion is not currently available, but research supports its safety and efficacy for potential future access.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Why Are People Injecting Themselves with Peptides?

Health and wellness influencers promote unapproved peptide treatments, raising concerns about consumer safety and the future of FDA regulations.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Demystifying migraine - Harvard Gazette

Migraine is a serious neurological condition affecting 15% of the global population, often misunderstood and undertreated.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Dangers of Unlimited Health Advice

Health anxiety can be exacerbated by interactions with chatbots like ChatGPT, leading to obsessive behavior and emotional distress.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Dangerous Allure of Compounded GLP-1 Drugs

Compounded GLP-1 medications can be unsafe and unregulated, leading to serious health risks like acute liver failure.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Is a new weight-loss drug making people fall out of love?

Retatrutide, an experimental weight-loss drug, may cause emotional flattening and affect relationships by dampening the brain's reward system.
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