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Surgeons Perform First Human Bladder Transplant The doctors plan to perform bladder transplants in four more patients as part of a clinical trial to get a sense of outcomes like bladder capacity and graft complications before pursuing a larger trial to expand its use.
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Melanoma Awareness Month: Pecora's Insights on Prevention and Treatment For Melanoma Awareness Month, Andrew Pecora, MD, discussed melanoma prevention and treatment. Pecora emphasized the importance of lifelong UV protection, regular skin exams, and early detection. "[Anyone] can have melanoma. Although the likelihood of ...
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FDA greenlights first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease in the US Doctors primarily rely on a variety of tools to diagnose the condition, which may include medical history, neurological exams, cognitive and functional evaluations, brain imaging, spinal fluid analysis and, more recently, blood tests.
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Study Links Gas Stoves to Increased Cancer Risk in Adults and Children It found that gas stove usage without proper ventilation raises cancer risk in adults, but especially in children. Keep reading for details how to mitigate risk. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below ...
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Collagen-based protein bars may help with weight loss, study finds Collagen supplements are often derived from cows or pigs and are widely available in pill and powder form. Collagen has many benefits and can be helpful for improving joint health and building muscle mass. It ...
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Hormone Cycles Shape The Structure And Function Of Key Memory Regions In The Brain They found that hormone fluctuations during the mouse estrous cycle, a 4-day cycle analogous to the 28-day human menstrual cycle, powerfully influence the shape and behavior of hippocampal neurons. "We' ...
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Dramatic dip in baby hospitalizations for RSV linked to vaccine and treatment New vaccines and treatments are linked to a dramatic decline in RSV hospitalizations for babies, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This past winter was the first RSV season with widespread ...
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US measles cases surpass 1K: CDC As of May 15, a total of 1,024 cases were reported across 31 states amid the deadliest outbreak in years. Per the CDC, 96 percent of individuals with confirmed cases are either unvaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status.
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Why allergy symptoms are worse this season Allergy season is here and many feeling more intense effects of their symptoms right now. According to Dr. Sohaib Aleem, an allergist at the South Bend Clinic, says part of those increased symptoms is higher levels of pollen in our area, spurred on by ...
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Woman's Doctor: Reasons why women have higher risk of stroke than men In this Woman's Doctor segment, May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and it turns out women may be more at risk than men. Dr. Dawn Kershner from Mercy Medical Center has more information on why. She explains how hormones may be a factor and how ...
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Public health impact of synthetic chemicals in food is underestimated The rise in consumption of ultra-processed foods - often containing or in contact with synthetic chemicals - further increases health risks. Future research priorities include better identification of hazardous chemicals, development ...
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Everyone's obsessed with protein but what we're actually lacking is fiber Amid the protein craze on social media, are we neglecting the need for fiber in our diets? Amber Raiken speaks with dietitians and nutritionists about how protein has dominated the conversation too much. Saturday 17 May 2025 14:58 BST. 1Comments.
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Relieve your pain with a psychologist or an app Date: May 16, 2025; Source: Aarhus University; Summary: Psychological treatment can relieve pain. New research now shows what happens in the brain -- and what specific treatments psychologists, doctors and patients can turn to. Share:.
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Study reveals subtle effects of recessive mutations on health and reproduction As a group, carriers of recessive disorders are slightly less healthy and have a reduced chance of having offspring. This disadvantage is greatest for carriers of a recessive gene for intellectual disability, and reflected in a shorter school career ...
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