Friday, April 3, 2026

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www.fredhutch.org
The researchers were surprised by what they observed. After just a month, the young mice that were "otherwise totally healthy" showed signs of severe memory impairment. Cox had ...
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Vox
Still, the science of brain health has come a long way in the past 20 years, and we have better, evidence-based strategies for staying sharp as you age. There are no simple answers, but by combining frameworks from leading experts on learning, flourishing, ...
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Globalnews.ca
The 60-day clinical trial showed a 99 per cent probability that fluvoxamine outperformed the placebo for "reducing fatigue severity and improving quality of life in people with long COVID." What ...
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Bridge Michigan
The number of confirmed measles cases in Michigan had climbed to eight as of Thursday; With the latest case, measles has been confirmed in Washtenaw and Monroe counties; Officials recommend infants in those counties receive the MMR vaccine, ...
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KPTV.com
GRESHAM, Ore. (KPTV) - The Oregon Health Authority has confirmed that multiple locations have been exposed to measles, including in Portland, West Linn, and Gresham. Several businesses were rocked by measles outbreaks. The exposures occurred at Lark ...
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RTTNews
HealthDay News — For adults with type 2 diabetes, discontinuation of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) is associated with an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events, according to a study published online March 18 in ...
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European Medical Journal
Sarah Hodgson, Health Minister, London, UK, said: "Weight loss drugs are proving to be a game changer in tackling obesity. Extending their use for people who also suffer from cardiovascular disease will be a life saver.
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Baptist Health South Florida
For years, e-cigarettes have been marketed as a "safer" alternative to traditional smoking. However, a comprehensive new study published in the medical journal Carcinogenesis suggests that vaping "e-cigs" can be as unhealthy as traditional cigarettes.
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