Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder and one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases worldwide. On average, one in ten adults is affected. The number of people living with diabetes continues to rise, posing an…
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Strength Training Boosts Brain Health in Older Adults
Out of five types of exercise, resistance training ranks highest in improving overall brain health. An expert on aging shares how to incorporate lifting into your routine.
(Photo: Ayana Underwood/Canva)
Published January 9, 2026 12:06PM
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Needle Free Polio Vaccinations Expand the Middle East — Vax-Before-Travel
(Vax-Before-Travel News)As the global effort to eradicate polio intensifies in 2026, needle-free technology is becoming increasingly popular in the Middle East and surrounding regions.
In a notable advancement for polio eradication in one of the…
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Maternal flu, Tdap vaccination cuts risk of infant hospitalization, ED visits 70% to 89%, researchers estimate
The influenza and tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough; Tdap) vaccines are an estimated 69.7% and 88.6% effective against flu- or pertussis-related hospitalizations or emergency department (ED) visits, respectively, among the…
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Can cold weather cause aches and pains? Here’s what experts say
Have you ever felt as though your aching joints or muscles predicted the weather before you could check your app?
You’re not alone. Dr. Christopher Murawski, an orthopedic surgeon with Duke Health, said the concept of weather-related pain has been…
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Associate professor details importance of choosing the right childhood habits
Sami Yli-Piipari, associate professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s kinesiology department, spoke with Futurity about the ways that exercise habits (or lack thereof) in adolescence can set the stage for long-term physical…
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Pharmacist-Led Dietary Guidance Supports Kidney Health
Delivering and adhering to a quality-oriented diet can be beneficial for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) when implemented successfully. In a review published in Nature Reviews Nephrology, authors describe a framework that requires…
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What to Know About Safety and the Risks
An expert in transfusion medicine explains the reasons why some patients require blood transfusions and how the process works.
Every two seconds, someone in the U.S….
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Novel degraders show promise in preclinical studies
Cancer cells employ a variety of strategies to evade the immune system, and modern immunotherapies aim precisely at these escape mechanisms. However, such therapies are not always successful. A research team led by…
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States with abortion restrictions have worse outcomes for patients using fertility treatment
A research team including fertility experts from OHSU’s Center for Women’s Health investigated the health impacts of abortion restrictions on patients who have undergone fertility treatment. (OHSU/Christine Torres Hicks)
Research from…
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