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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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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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Coping with Anxiety Through Virtual Reality

Picture this: As you float peacefully in a crystal blue sea, dolphins swim gently around you. One performs a slow barrel roll, while another nudges its pod mate to play. T...
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The Shape of Your Heart Matters

Curious to know if you’re at risk for two common heart conditions? Your doctor may want to check the shape of your heart. Investigators from the Smidt Heart Institute at Ce...
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Eat Foods With This Nutrient For Better Brain Health

Eating foods rich in magnesium, a mineral found in nuts and seeds, leafy greens, whole grains, beans and other foods, may be good for the brain. Scientists in Australia report...
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Why Climate Change Might Be Affecting Your Headaches

Recurring headaches are one of the most common nervous system disorders, with an estimated 45 million, or one in six, Americans complaining of headaches each year. People who ...
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New Research Identifies Cells Linking Chronic Psychological Stress to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

For the first time, cells involved with the communication between stress responses in the brain and inflammation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract have been identified in ani...
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Do Vitamin D Levels Affect The Body’s Response To Anti-Cancer Immunotherapy?

New research indicates that for patients with advanced skin cancer, it may be important to maintain normal vitamin D levels when receiving immunotherapy medications called imm...
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Clinical Screening Helps Identify Family Members At Risk For Heart Muscle Disease

Researchers report clinical screening proves valuable for family members of patients who have dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a heart muscle disease. The five-year, multi-site s...
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Obesity Increases Risk Of Mental Disorders

People suffering from obesity are at a significantly greater risk of also developing mental disorders. This applies to all age groups, whereby women are more at risk than men ...
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Endocrine Society Experts Call For Plastics Treaty To Protect Public From Chemical Exposure

Endocrine Society experts called on the nations participating in talks to develop a global plastics treaty to seize the opportunity to protect the public from dangerous endocr...
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Does Depression Affect The Care And Survival Of Patients With Breast Cancer?

Study’s findings suggest that detecting and treating depression are critical to patient health. In a recent study, having depression before or after a breast cancer diagnosi...
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You Think You Have Long COVID: What Now?

In September 2020, Frantz Dickerson caught COVID-19. Initially, Dickerson dealt with mainly with exhaustion, but his wife, a nurse, eventually measured his blood oxygen level...
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ASHA Offers Tips for Ear Care and Hearing Protection This Summer

With summer fast approaching, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is calling attention to a lesser-known hazard of many popular seasonal activities: ear an...
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Cancer Stage And Receptor Status Indicate A Breast Cancer Survivor’s Risk Of Recurrence

New research indicates that for patients with breast cancer, the cancer’s stage and receptor status can help clinicians predict whether and when cancer might recur after initi...
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Obesity In Pregnant Women Could Alter The Structure And Function Of The Placenta Increasing The Risk Of Poor Health Outcomes For Both Mother And Baby

Maternal obesity alters the structure of the placenta (a vital organ that nourishes the baby during pregnancy) more than gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM; a condition is dia...
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