A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study led by UC San Francisco and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in…
Category: 8. Health
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Gum disease bacterium linked to breast cancer growth and spread
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy have identified a surprising link between oral health and breast cancer. Their research shows that a bacterium commonly associated…
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New Strength Training Guidelines For Heart & Health Benefits
A new set of updated resistance training guidelines has been published by the American College of Sports Medicine. These guidelines suggest that simplicity and consistency matter far more than perfection in…
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New Strength Training Guidelines For Heart & Health Benefits
A new set of updated resistance training guidelines has been published by the American College of Sports Medicine. These guidelines suggest that simplicity and consistency matter far more than perfection in…
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New Strength Training Guidelines For Heart & Health Benefits
A new set of updated resistance training guidelines has been published by the American College of Sports Medicine. These guidelines suggest that simplicity and consistency matter far more than perfection in…
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What happens after Ozempic shocked researchers
As injectable GLP-1 medications become more widely used, many people wonder what happens when patients stop taking them outside of controlled clinical trials.
A new analysis from Cleveland Clinic, involving nearly 8,000 patients, suggests that…
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New wound dressing targets infections while reducing antibiotic overuse
Biomedical engineers from Brown University have developed a new wound dressing material that releases antibiotic drugs only when harmful bacteria are present in a wound. In a new study, the researchers show that the material could…
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10% of surveyed Aussie surfers have injured someone else while surfing
More than one in 10 Australian surfers say they have injured someone else while surfing, according to new research from UNSW’s Beach Safety Research Group that sheds light on an under-recognized risk in crowded surf breaks. The study, published…
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Liquid biopsy enables rapid diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma in Africa
In a study published today in Nature Medicine, researchers from the University of Oxford and the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es salaam, Tanzania have shown that a minimally invasive “liquid…
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Brain lesions in Down syndrome show unexpected reversible changes
What has long been interpreted as permanent and irreversible vascular damage may not be exclusively so. In people with Down syndrome-one of the most robust populations for studying Alzheimer’s disease due to the near-universal…
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