High blood pressure doesn’t always need pills to improve, sometimes, it responds best to consistent, everyday habits. Cardiologist Dr Evan Levine emphasizes that sustainable control comes from discipline and awareness, not drastic…
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Early-onset dementia associated with significant risk of death, study finds – McKnight's Long-Term Care News
- Early-onset dementia associated with significant risk of death, study finds McKnight’s Long-Term Care News
- Survival patterns differ across types of early-onset dementia News-Medical
- Young-Onset Dementia Linked to Sharply Increased Death Risk
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Modern Therapies Challenge Radiation’s Role in Early Breast Cancer Survival
Findings from the international phase 3 SUPREMO trial (ISRCTN61145589) are reshaping how clinicians approach postmastectomy treatment for patients with intermediate-risk early breast cancer (eBC). The study found that omitting chest-wall…
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SAVE-PCI: Small-Bore Percutaneous VAD Matches IABP in High-risk PCI
The NyokAssist device, from China, had few adverse outcomes by 30 days. More devices—and more trials—are on the way.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—A novel percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) appears to offer comparable safety to an…
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South Africa reports increase in pertussis
Following a period of reduced pertussis activity during 2020–2021, South Africa experienced a marked resurgence in 2022 and 2023. Case numbers declined through 2024 but have shown a gradual increase during 2025.
From January to October 2025, a…
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Sleuths flag ‘complete mismatch’ in data of BMJ stem cell study – Retraction Watch
A week after The BMJ published a highly publicized paper claiming stem cell therapy can reduce the risk of heart failure, sleuths have unearthed what they are calling “serious” inconsistencies in the data.
The paper claims the…
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Dog and Owner Take Anxiety Medication Together in Viral Video Series
Dr. Neil Cornwell, a family medicine physician in Boston completing his residency, has struggled with anxiety “for quite some time,” but was never able to put a label on it, he tells TODAY.com. So when he and his fiancée adopted a dog with…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Alarming Differences in Brain Structure – SciTechDaily
- Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Alarming Differences in Brain Structure SciTechDaily
- Ultra-processed foods stimulate dopamine and are addictive? Latest science challenges activist consensus Genetic Literacy Project
- The Junk Foods That Harm Your…
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