State-level increases in the minimum wage may be associated with meaningful improvements in maternal health, according to a new population-based analysis published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. The study found that higher…
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Delays in STEMI Cardiogenic Shock Care Come at a Cost: DanGer Shock
Longer times from symptom onset to randomization equaled a smaller—or perhaps no—advantage for Impella vs standard care.
The survival benefit associated with the use of Impella CP (Abiomed) for patients with STEMI-related cardiogenic…
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Early Release – Case Series of Bacteremia Associated with Probiotic Use in Children after Cardiac Surgery, China – Volume 32, Number 1—January 2026 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journal
Disclaimer: Early release articles are not considered as final versions. Any changes will be reflected in the online version in the month the article is officially released.
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Finding moms’ vaccine-induced whooping cough antibodies in babies’ noses highlights benefits of indirect immunization
Newborns of mothers vaccinated against pertussis (whooping cough) during pregnancy have antibodies not only in their blood but also in their nasal membranes, the entry site for Bordetella pertussis, the bacteria that cause the highly contagious…
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Alzheimer’s Association Releases White Paper to Help Health Systems Build Strong Dementia Care Programs
— New guidance and financial modeling tool support organizations transitioning to value-based care —
CHICAGO, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Alzheimer’s Association Dementia…
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Magtein clinical study reveals significant gains in cognitive age and cardiovascular health
Magtein has received new clinical backing for its effects in boosting cognitive performance, memory, reaction time, brain cognitive age, and heart rate variability. This patented proprietary form of magnesium L-threonate has been extensively…
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Introduction
Background
The global prevalence of obesity has tripled since 1975, and the economic burden of obesity and overweight is projected to reach 3.3% of global gross domestic product by 2060 []. Beyond economic considerations, obesity…
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This after-meal blood sugar spike may raise Alzheimer’s risk
A research team from the University of Liverpool has reported new evidence suggesting that sharp increases in blood sugar following meals may raise the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The findings point to after-meal glucose levels as a potential…
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