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5 surprisingly hopeful things we learned about Alzheimer's this year 1. An Alzheimer's blood test · 2. Lifestyle interventions can lead to better cognition · 3. Increasing focus on inflammation · 4. Vaccines may reduce dementia risk · 5. A newly discovered link to lithium ...
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America Is on the Cusp of a Two-Tier Vaccine System Virtually all children receive these shots for free. The federal government legally requires most insurance to cover the roughly 30 different shots for kids, without a co-pay. Kids who are on Medicaid or who don't have insurance coverage can get free shots ...
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In Texas, Parents Fighting Vaccinations Say Their Movement Is Winning Before the Covid pandemic hit in 2020, public health experts would often say that vaccines had been victims of their own success. People had simply forgotten how polio and measles could wreak havoc on Americans' daily ...
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Colon cancer screening: How a new blood test is making it easier No bowel prep, no sedation and no awkward stool kit to mail. The SHIELD test is now available in Michigan and aims to do just that. SHIELD was approved last summer by the U.S. Food and ...
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Study highlights overlooked link between vascular disease and dementia risk Vascular dementia—cognitive impairment caused by disease in the brain's small blood vessels—is a widespread problem, but it has not been as thoroughly studied as Alzheimer's disease, in which abnormal plaques and protein tangles are deposited in neural ...
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New study warns of millions of undiagnosed and missing people with type 1 diabetes The global type 1 diabetes (T1D) burden continues to increase rapidly driven by rising cases, ageing populations, improved diagnosis and falling death rates, according to the results of a new modeling study being presented at this year's Annual Meeting ...
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UN proposes closing UNAIDS in 2026 as funding cuts bite Sept 19 (Reuters) - The United Nations agency focusing on the HIV/AIDS pandemic could close by the end of next year as the U.N. restructures in the face of a funding crisis, according to a U.N. document published online. UNAIDS will "sunset" by the end ...
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New Eye Drops Sharpen Aging Eyes in Just One Hour New research suggests that specially formulated eye drops can significantly improve near vision in people with presbyopia — age-related difficulty focusing on close objects. Patients reported sharper sight within an hour, sustained improvements for up to ...
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Why Smoking Surprisingly Soothes Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms Young woman clutching abdomen in discomfort, showing symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease. Scientists uncovered how smoking helps ulcerative colitis via gut microbiome changes, revealing potential paths to new treatments.
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Alzheimer's is not 'just old age': early diagnosis is crucial for treatment and management Dementia is an umbrella term for a collection of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain and have an impact on memory, thinking, behaviour and emotion. The most common of these disorders is Alzheimer's disease, which affects about 50 to ...
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Wrap up: First case of bird flu in dairy cattle confirmed by USDA, and other news Happy Friday dvm360 readers! It is officially one week since we kicked off our Fetch Coastal event in its new location, National Harbor. Thank you to all our amazing faculty as well as our attendees and exhibitors for making our first Fetch National ...
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Study reveals brain's built-in distance tracker They then recorded from individual cells in the brain's navigation system as the rats performed the task. Previous studies have shown that some of these cells have very regular peaks of activity, approximately every 30cm, like a neural pedometer.
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COVID shots and pregnancy: The high cost of confusion Keep up with health care politics, policy and business, by health care editor Tina Reed and Maya Goldman. Sign up for Axios Vitals to continue reading for free. Subscribe for free. Already a subscriber?
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This country's government vowed to eliminate TB by the end of 2025. It's not going well. The local crisis is a microcosm of a national health care crisis. India is home to 27% of the world's TB cases and records an average of two deaths related to the infectious disease every three minutes, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Stanford AI Creates First Virus for Antibiotic-Resistant E. coli Researchers at Stanford University in the U.S. successfully designed the first virus using artificial intelligence (AI), Nature reported on the 20th (local time). While AI has previously been used to design DNA fragments ...
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