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Can a Test Predict SSRI-Related Sexual Dysfunction? – Medscape
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‘Alarming rise’ in mental health stigma in England, research shows | Mental health
The number of people in England who are frightened of living near people with mental health problems has nearly doubled to one in seven, which experts warn reflects an “alarming rise in stigma”.
Even if the mentally ill person had recovered,…
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New research shows a daily 5-HTP supplement can improve brain function and mood in seniors
A new study published in Nutrients has shown that daily 5-hydroxytryptophan (HTP) supplementation can improve older adults’ cognitive test scores and mood.
In a 12-week, randomised controlled…
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Young Women With Symptomatic Long COVID At Higher Risk of POTS
A cohort of predominantly younger women with highly symptomatic post-COVID-19 sequalae (PCS), also known as long COVID, demonstrated common incidence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), according to new research published in…
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Recent Measles Outbreaks Fueled by Low MMR Coverage – NEJM Journal Watch
- Recent Measles Outbreaks Fueled by Low MMR Coverage NEJM Journal Watch
- More Texas kindergarteners are coming to school without measles vaccination proof or exemptions The Texas Tribune
- State, county MMR vaccination data mask wide disparities in…
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Effectiveness of the in-hospital information technology system-based d
Introduction
Dementia is a degenerative disease that affects mental, motor, and verbal aspects of humans.1 The prevalence of dementia has rapidly increased. By 2020, more than 50 million people were diagnosed with dementia worldwide. This number…
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Metastatic Brain Tumor Collaborative Announces First-Ever Collaborative Grant Opportunity Focused on CNS Metastasis
Grants Support Innovative, High-Risk Research Aimed at Improving Diagnosis and Treatment of CNS Metastases
CHICAGO, Oct. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Metastatic Brain Tumor…
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Exploring Eptacog Beta Dosing in Patients With Hemophilia A or B
Eptacog beta at a dose level of 225 µg/kg is safe and tolerable in patients with hemophilia A and B, according to a clinical trial analysis published in Haemophilia.
Eptacog beta, an activated recombinant human factor VII bypassing agent, was FDA…
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