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Can a Blood Test Detect Alzheimer’s Disease?

In July, the first direct-to-consumer blood test designed to assess a user’s risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease hit the market. The test, which has not undergone Food and...
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NIH Investigates Multidrug-Resistant Bacterium Emerging In Community Settings

New “hypervirulent” strains of the bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae have emerged in healthy people in community settings, prompting a National Institutes of Health research gro...
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Academic Decline Could be a Sign of Hearing Loss

As children across the U.S. head back to school, the American Academy of Audiology recommends that parents and teachers pay close attention to children’s hearing ability. Educ...
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A Healthy Diet, Reading, And Doing Sports Promote Reasoning Skills In Children

Reasoning skills are crucial skills in learning, academic performance, and everyday problem-solving. According to a recent study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland...
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The Immunotherapy Revolution for Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune diseases are a conundrum: Sometimes instead of protecting the body, the immune system turns against it. The target of its wrath varies depending on the condition. T...
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NIH Establishes Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence

The National Institutes of Health has awarded $24 million in first-year funding to establish Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence. Part of NIH’s Implementing a Mater...
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Arterial Stiffness May Cause And Worsen Heart Damage Among Adolescents By Increasing Blood Pressure And Insulin Resistance

Arterial stiffness is a novel cause of premature heart damage among adolescents, according to a new follow-up study. The study was conducted in collaboration between Texas Chi...
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Cerebellar Post-Stroke Deep Brain Stimulation Appears Safe And Feasible In A Small Trial

The results of an early-stage clinical trial indicate that deep brain stimulation (DBS) applied to the cerebellum may help recovery of upper limb function following stroke. Th...
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A Reminder: Have A Regular Eye Exam

Good vision may be one important factor for good brain health, according to a new report. The findings build on mounting evidence that poor vision increases the risk of develo...
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Back-to-School: How to Help Young Children Return to the Classroom

Q&A With Cesar Ochoa, MD, Director of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics The start of the school year can be tough for many children. For some, the struggle might last just ...
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Marijuana And Hallucinogen Use, Binge Drinking Reached Historic Highs Among Adults 35 To 50

Past-year use of marijuana and hallucinogens by adults 35 to 50 years old continued a long-term upward trajectory to reach all-time highs in 2022, according to the Monitoring ...
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Building on the Body’s Wisdom: The Age of Immunotherapy

What if, with a little assistance, the body already possessed the means to overcome many of the diseases that afflict humanity? Whether protecting against internal or externa...
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Penn Medicine Neuroscientists Identify Brain Mechanism that Drives Focus Despite Distractions

Trying to finish your homework while the big game is on TV? “Visual-movement” neurons in the front of your brain can help you stay focused, according to a new study from neuro...
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Cedars-Sinai Physicians Discuss the Importance of Preventing Health Dangers Due to Extreme Heat Waves

Climate change has supersized summer heat this year, with Southern California expected to again reach more than 100 degrees mid-month. Along with the rise in outdoor temperat...
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ACHC Expands ACHCU Academy to Include New Focused Tracks

ACHCU, the educational and training division of Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc. (ACHC), announces the inclusion of three new program tracks for its flagship ACH...
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Physical Activity May Prevent Fatigue In Patients With MS

A study led by the University of Eastern Finland found that better physical condition and higher daily activity predicted lower levels of fatigue in patients with relapsing-re...
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Six Ways Schools and Universities Can Break the Stigma Around
Mental Health and Substance Addiction

Educators, administrators, parents, and anyone who’s been to a school or college campus lately knows students are struggling like never before. They are depressed, anxious, an...
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Robust Analysis Challenges Theory That Depression And Anxiety Increase Cancer Risk

Depression and anxiety are thought to increase a person’s risk of developing cancer, but research results have been inconclusive. In an analysis of multiple studies from the N...
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The Invisible Hand Behind the Rehab Industry

Rehab product suppliers play an integral critical role in the industry. On its face, the relationship is transactional. Suppliers operate sophisticated e-commerce websites tha...
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New Study Shows Critical Importance of Hearing Care

The American Academy of Audiology endorsed the Medicare Audiology Access Improvement Act of 2023, bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), R...
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Belly Fat Hinders Digestive Disease Medications

The mass and composition of our bodies can significantly affect the way medications are metabolized and absorbed. Investigators at Cedars-Sinai found that inflammatory bowel d...
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A Little Of This Goes A Long Way

Feeling guilty about taking that afternoon nap? Don’t be. Napping may be good for the brain, according to a new report. The study, from researchers at University College Lond...
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Women Treated For Breast Cancer May Age Faster Than Cancer-Free Women

Women treated for breast cancer may age faster than cancer-free women NIH study finds radiation shows strongest association, less for surgery and endocrine treatments. Women ...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Appear Promising For Maintaining Lung Health

Omega-3 fatty acids, which are abundant in fish and fish oil supplements, appear promising for maintaining lung health, according to new evidence from a large, multi-faceted s...
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NIH-Funded Study Explains Link To Increased Cardiovascular Risks For People With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Researchers have found that people with obstructive sleep apnea have an increased cardiovascular risk due to reduced blood oxygen levels, largely explained by interrupted brea...
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