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This simple springtime activity may help keep you mentally sharp - The Washington Post
“Gardening likely supports cognitive health,” said Smita Patel, an integrative neurologist and sleep medicine physician at Endeavor Health. “Not because it definitively prevents dementia, but because it bundles physical activity, mental engagement ...
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Estrogen patches face shortage as more women seek hormone therapy | PBS News
Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Geoff Bennett: More women are seeking treatment for symptoms of menopause and perimenopause, driving a ...
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CDC warns about 'rhino tranq,' a mix of fentanyl and animal sedative that resists overdose reversal - ABC13
LOS ANGELES -- You may have heard about the street drug "tranq." It's an animal tranquilizer mixed with fentanyl. Now, there is a new CDC warning about a stronger version called "rhino tranq," which doesn't respond effectively to life-saving ...
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Do adaptogens really work? What the science says - The Detroit News
From mushroom coffees and herbal tinctures to capsules promising calmer moods and sharper focus, adaptogens have moved from niche wellness circles into mainstream conversations. Widely promoted on social media as natural stress fighters, these plant- ...
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Study predicts HIV infections could rise 10% if CDC testing funds end - Medical Xpress
Timely HIV diagnosis and treatment are critical to preventing transmission. To help make this happen, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides funding for HIV testing to local health departments and community organizations.
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A Stiff Defense: Rethinking Gum Disease - University of Pennsylvania Almanac
This disease has also been linked to other health problems, including diabetes, respiratory infections, and heart disease—impacting quality of life and increasing healthcare costs. Current treatments target bacterial infection and inflammation through ...
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Metformin boosts an exercise-linked metabolite and may help control weight in prostate cancer patients
This effect was consistent across disease stages, anticancer outcomes, and treatment regimens, including anti-androgen therapy. Notably, metformin-induced Lac-Phe levels were comparable to those observed after strenuous exercise.
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With RSV still spreading, most states extend vaccine period - WSFA
Shots for infants and toddlers will now be available through the end of April, as RSV continues to spread. The common respiratory virus typically causes a mild illness, like a cold, but it can cause serious illness for young children.
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Type 2 Diabetes and Weight Loss Therapies: The Hype, Hope, and Your Heart
An early emphasis on heart health helped researchers realize how wide-ranging the health benefits of GLP-1 drugs could be. Medications that lower blood sugar have been around for ...
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Avian bird flu surges in New York urban wildlife, increasing disease concerns - Mongabay
The H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza has spread across the globe, infecting hundreds of birds and mammal species. Few places offer a clearer view of the virus's spread in urban wildlife than New York state, where the Atlantic Flyway and ...
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What To Do When You Can't Stay on a GLP-1 - diaTribe.org
Key takeaways: Cost, coverage, and side effects are some of the main reasons people with diabetes stop taking GLP-1 medicines. Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can help preserve some benefits ...
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New research reveals that cutting emissions is not the only way to save lives from air pollution
52% of the global decrease in air pollution mortality rates are driven by reductions in vulnerability rather than just cleaner air (between 1990 and 2019). Without these unintended “shields”, 1.7 million more people would have died globally from air ...
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Breakthrough international trial launches to tackle young people's cancers
A pioneering trial from Cancer Grand Challenges team NexTGen is testing whether their cutting-edge new therapy can help treat children and young people with solid tumours by harnessing the immune system.
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New treatment offers 'hope' for children with rare and aggressive cancers - Sky News
Participants will be treated with CAR T-cell immunotherapy, which trains a patient's immune cells to recognise and fight cancer. Dr Karin Straathof, a lead investigator for the Mighty trial, said: "Cancers in children and young people are fundamentally ...
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Setidegrasib shows early promise in KRAS G12D-mutated lung and pancreatic cancers
Activity was also observed in pancreatic cancer , although outcomes were more modest. Among 21 patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma treated in the second- or third-line setting, 24% had a response. Median progression-free survival was ...
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New Agreements for Funding Global HIV Program Miss the Mark
Today, amfAR is releasing a report on the America First Global Health Strategy's first set of seven publicly available Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the countries of Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda.
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Rosalind Franklin University Incubator Company Presents Promising Glioblastoma Therapy ... - PR Newswire
The studies highlight the potential of an oncolytic virus-based therapy to both predict treatment response and drive tumor regression in glioblastoma (GBM), one of the deadliest forms of cancer. GBM remains highly resistant ...
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