Elaine Rosenblatt still remembers the panic that washed over her when she wandered up to the second floor of a repurposed industrial space — the setting of a friend’s 2017 wedding — and couldn’t find her way back to the…
Category: 6. Health
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WHO Recommends GLP-1 Drugs for Obesity: What to Know
Share on Pinterest The WHO recommended GLP-1s as a treatment for obesity alongside a healthy diet and regular exercise. Milles Team/Stocksy - New guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend using GLP-1 medications to help manage…
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Study warns of 'creeping catastrophe' as climate change drives a rise in infectious diseases – Medical Xpress
- Study warns of ‘creeping catastrophe’ as climate change drives a rise in infectious diseases Medical Xpress
- Climate change could expand habitats for malaria mosquitoes, researchers warn Phys.org
- ‘Creeping catastrophe’: Climate change is…
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Cocktail of three supplements improves social behaviors in autistic mice
Researchers led by Tzyy-Nan Huang and Ming-Hui Lin from Academia Sinica in Taiwan report that a low-dose mixture of zinc, serine, and branch-chain amino acids can alleviate behavioral deficits in three different mouse models of…
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YSPH biostatistician developing advanced statistical methods for complex clinical trials
Dr. Li’s team plans to create new statistical theory, tools, and guidance that will help researchers better measure treatment benefits across different health outcomes in CRTs. The new approach will properly take into account the hierarchical…
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Rising complexity in pediatric hospitalizations highlights urgent workforce and policy needs
A new national analysis shows that over the past two decades, inpatient care for children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) has become far more intensive-and is now overwhelmingly concentrated in urban teaching children’s…
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expert reaction to zinc, branched chain amino acids and serine supplementation showing promise in reversing autism-linked behaviors in mice models
A study published in PLOS Biology looks at a trio supplement and the reversal of autism-linked behaviours in…
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Small team, big impact: Automation helps relieve symptoms to keep cancer patients out of the ER
ROCHESTER, Minn. — For many people living with cancer, symptoms such as pain, anxiety or insomnia can quickly spiral into an emergency room visit. Such visits can be financially costly and take an emotional toll on…
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Kids’ smartphone use linked to health risks – Politico
- Kids’ smartphone use linked to health risks Politico
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Study Links Smartphone Ownership in Childhood to Increased Risk of Depression and Obesity in Youth PR Newswire
- Smartphones could be putting your kids at…
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Study suggests up to 1 in 4 breast cancers happen before 50
As many as 1 in 4 breast cancers occur in women younger than 50, researchers said at the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting. File Photo by Stephanie Lecocq/EPA
As many as 1 in 4 breast cancers occur in women younger than 50,…
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