Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common causes of memory loss and cognitive decline in older adults. Yet, one fact has puzzled researchers for years — women make up nearly two-thirds of all Alzheimer’s cases worldwide. It has often…
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New pill slows down neurodegeneration
Share on Pinterest A new pill for those genetically at risk for Alzheimer’s has shown benefits in clinical trials. FotografiaBasica/Getty Images - Past studies show that genetics can play an important role in a person’s risk for Alzheimer’s…
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Early-Life Stress and Psoriasis Development Insights
RECENT RESEARCH has revealed a striking connection between early-life stress and psoriasis development, suggesting that psychological distress experienced in childhood may shape immune function and influence the onset of autoimmune diseases…
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Did Neanderthals eat anything other than meat?
Neanderthals, our extinct cousins, are often portrayed as eating nothing but meat — no fruit, no grains, no greens. But did Neanderthals really live on meat alone?
While there’s plenty of evidence that Neanderthals regularly chowed down on…
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How to Protect Yourself from Seasonal Flu and Pneumonia amidst the changing weather
October marks the beginning of a high-risk season for respiratory illnesses in North India. The combination of falling temperatures, rising air pollution and active viruses lead to a…
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Controversial Role of Therapeutic Hypothermia in Traumatic Brain Injury – European Medical Journal Controversial Role of Therapeutic Hypothermia in Traumatic Brain Injury
THE CONTROVERSIAL role of therapeutic hypothermia in traumatic brain injury continues to divide clinicians, as recent findings reveal conflicting effects on survival and neurological outcomes.
Review Overview
Researchers performed an umbrella…
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Hong Kong reports first local chikungunya fever case in at least 11 years
Hong Kong has recorded its first local chikungunya fever case in at least 11 years, with health authorities warning that the 10,000 people who live in the same neighbourhood as the 82-year-old patient face higher risks of infection.
Authorities…
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Breakthrough in Cancer treatment: Scientists develop experiential ‘super vaccine’ with ‘outstanding’ results on cancerous mice
In what could be a breakthrough treatment, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a groundbreaking “super vaccine” that could one day help the immune system prevent cancer before it even begins. This…
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‘Don’t eat more fiber, but more types of fiber’: Cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas reveals how a colorful plate can supercharge your gut health
A leading cardiologist is reminding people that supporting gut health requires more than just eating any fiber. Dr Pradip Jamnadas, Orlando-based interventional cardiologist and founder of Cardiovascular Interventions, shared an educational post…Continue Reading
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‘Do you know Princess Diana also had an eating disorder?’: Namita Thapar admits to struggling with ‘stress eating and yo yo weight’ for years | Health News
Namita Thapar recently took to Instagram to reveal that she “struggled with stress eating and yo yo weight for years”. However, she has been able to keep it check these last 5 years, using the techniques of motion, relation and passion….
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