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  • Poor mitochondria function linked to anxiety, depression

    Poor mitochondria function linked to anxiety, depression

    Poor mitochondria function linked to anxiety, depression

    Stress definitely leads to anxiety just like isolation makes way for…

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  • Can eating full-fat cheese protect your brain? New study says it might – Euronews.com

    1. Can eating full-fat cheese protect your brain? New study says it might  Euronews.com
    2. Does high-fat dairy prevent dementia? Not so fast, experts say  CNN
    3. Great News: Cheese May Be Good for Your Brain  AOL.com
    4. Cautious signal: Study finds surprising…

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  • Christian Hyde: Proton Therapy Improves Survival and Quality of Life for Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients

    Christian Hyde: Proton Therapy Improves Survival and Quality of Life for Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients

    Christian Hyde, Clinical Assistant Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Chief Executive Officer of Afton Oncology, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Steven J Frank et al. published in The…

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  • Virus-derived serpin reduces immuno-coagulopathic damage in murine colitis by targeting the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) and complement

  • Baumgart, D. C. & Carding, S. R. Inflammatory bowel disease: Cause and immunobiology. Lancet 369, 1627–1640 (2007).

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  • Ramos, G. P. & Papadakis, K. A. Mechanisms of disease: Inflammatory bowel…

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  • UMass Chan expert explains safety, efficacy of preventive treatments

    UMass Chan expert explains safety, efficacy of preventive treatments

    Zachary Binder, MD, associate professor of pediatrics 
    Photo contributed by Zachary Binder 

    The recent safety review of two approved RSV preventive treatments for infants initiated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is…

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  • Obesity Independently Linked to Prevalence of Tinnitus

    Obesity Independently Linked to Prevalence of Tinnitus

    HealthDay News — Obesity is independently associated with an increased prevalence of tinnitus, according to a study published online Nov. 2 in Cureus.

    Ashir Ahtsham, from Lahore General Hospital in Pakistan, and…

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  • COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Pediatric ED, Urgent Care Visits During 2024-2025 Season

    COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Pediatric ED, Urgent Care Visits During 2024-2025 Season

    Although COVID-19 vaccination coverage among children has lagged behind that of adults, 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines provided meaningful protection against COVID-19-associated emergency department (ED) and urgent care visits…

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  • Efficacy and Safety of Bisphosphonates Explored in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

    Efficacy and Safety of Bisphosphonates Explored in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

    HealthDay News — Bisphosphonates may reduce complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) pain intensity in the short term, according to a study published online December 16 in Annals of Internal Medicine.

    Michael…

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  • Prescription Digital Therapeutic LumosityRx Cleared for Adult ADHD

    Prescription Digital Therapeutic LumosityRx Cleared for Adult ADHD

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Lumos Labs’ prescription digital therapeutic, LumosityRx, to improve attention function in adults aged 22 to 55 years with primarily inattentive or combined-type…

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