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Mandarin Cognitive Tests Enable Early Alzheimer’s Detection
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Mandarin Cognitive Tests Enable Early Alzheimer’s Detection

Asian Americans represent the most rapidly expanding segment of the elderly population within the United States, yet they frequently encounter substantial linguistic and cultural obstacles when attempting to access medical services for symptoms associated with dementia. These barriers can significantly hinder timely diagnosis and appropriate care, exacerbating the challenges faced by this demographic in managing […]

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SMART Therapy Cuts Asthma Costs Effectively
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SMART Therapy Cuts Asthma Costs Effectively

A comprehensive meta-analysis reveals that implementing single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) for patients with moderate-to-severe asthma leads to notable reductions in healthcare expenditures through enhanced clinical outcomes. Cost Savings and Guideline Recommendations Although major asthma management guidelines strongly endorse SMART, the combination inhalers essential for this approach lack FDA approval for dual use as […]

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Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth
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Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth

Several years back, researcher Maya Gislason’s young daughter returned from school carrying a crayon illustration depicting Earth in the years 2020 and 2050. The initial image showed a vibrant world in shades of blue and green, while the latter portrayed a globe engulfed in flames, she recalls. Her daughter’s poignant question lingered: ‘How old will […]

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Pandemic Stress Aged Brains Even Without COVID Infection
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Pandemic Stress Aged Brains Even Without COVID Infection

Recent brain imaging research indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic could have sped up the mental aging process in individuals who never contracted the virus. This comprehensive UK-based investigation demonstrates how the pressures of lockdowns, social isolation, and widespread disruptions might have influenced brain health, particularly affecting older people, males, and those from lower socioeconomic groups. […]

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Roman Britain’s Hidden Health Crisis Revealed in Ancient Vindolanda Sewers
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Roman Britain’s Hidden Health Crisis Revealed in Ancient Vindolanda Sewers

Researchers examining ancient sewer systems at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, situated near Hadrian’s Wall, have discovered compelling evidence of infections among the residents from three distinct intestinal parasites: roundworm, whipworm, and Giardia duodenalis. These parasites propagate primarily due to inadequate sanitation practices, often when food, drinking water, or hands become tainted with human waste. […]

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Prenatal Cannabis Alters Placenta Genes, Raising Schizophrenia Risk
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Prenatal Cannabis Alters Placenta Genes, Raising Schizophrenia Risk

Recent scientific investigations reveal that exposure to cannabis during pregnancy might induce specific molecular alterations in the placenta, potentially serving as an early indicator for elevated schizophrenia susceptibility in offspring as they mature into adulthood. Emerging studies indicate that the use of cannabis while pregnant could imprint distinctive molecular signatures within the placental tissue, which […]

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AI Analyzes Routine Blood Tests for Spinal Cord Injury Predictions
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AI Analyzes Routine Blood Tests for Spinal Cord Injury Predictions

Everyday blood samples, when enhanced through artificial intelligence, possess the potential to deliver precise early forecasts regarding the outcomes of spinal cord injuries. These tests are commonly conducted in hospitals on a daily basis and monitored longitudinally, offering valuable data. A groundbreaking investigation from the University of Waterloo has demonstrated that standard blood draws can […]

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Doctors Warn: TikTok Gout Tips Often Mislead Millions
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Doctors Warn: TikTok Gout Tips Often Mislead Millions

A new research paper from Rheumatology Advances in Practice, published by Oxford University Press, reveals that a significant number of TikTok videos on gout deliver inaccurate, contradictory, or outright wrong details. Gout represents a severely painful type of inflammatory arthritis triggered by elevated levels of urate in the bloodstream. Excess urate can crystallize and deposit […]

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Poor Sleep Can Slow Brain Processing by 33% – Here’s the Science
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Poor Sleep Can Slow Brain Processing by 33% – Here’s the Science

Have you ever pondered what truly transpires within your brain following a night devoid of restful sleep? Why do everyday tasks suddenly become more challenging—such as solving complex issues, recalling the location of misplaced items like your keys, or even responding swiftly to prevent an object from dropping? We often resort to ambiguous phrases like […]

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EPA Repeal of Endangerment Finding Jeopardizes Air Quality
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EPA Repeal of Endangerment Finding Jeopardizes Air Quality

In the midst of a severe wildfire season not long ago, I stepped into our neonatal intensive care unit and was hit by the unmistakable odor of smoke. The polluted atmosphere had saturated our hospital’s air filtration mechanisms beyond capacity. Our team rushed to deploy extra air purification units, modified patient care protocols as feasible, […]

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Inverted Holy Land Map in 1525 Bible Shaped Global Borders
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Inverted Holy Land Map in 1525 Bible Shaped Global Borders

Precisely 500 years ago, the inaugural Bible featuring a map of the Holy Land emerged in 1525. This pioneering map contained a significant mistake: it was oriented incorrectly, depicting the Mediterranean Sea positioned to the east of Palestine. Nevertheless, a recent analysis from the University of Cambridge reveals how this flawed cartographic inclusion propelled concepts […]

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Nicotine Pouches Spark 763% Rise in Child Poisonings
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Nicotine Pouches Spark 763% Rise in Child Poisonings

Recent research highlights a dramatic surge in cases where young children have accidentally ingested nicotine pouches. Experts from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with the Central Ohio Poison Center, reviewed data from U.S. poison control centers. Their analysis uncovered a staggering […]

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