- Study links obstructive sleep apnea to Parkinson’s disease The Washington Post
- Sleep Apnea Linked to Parkinson’s Disease, New Study Finds The New York Times
- Common problem can raise risk of Parkinson’s disease — but there’s a simple…
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Study links obstructive sleep apnea to Parkinson’s disease – The Washington Post
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Risk factors and prediction model development for pancreatic fistula following splenectomy in Wilson’s disease patients with portal hypertension | BMC Gastroenterology
Ovchinnikova EV, Garbuz MM, Ovchinnikova AA, Kumeiko VV. Epidemiology of wilson’s disease and pathogenic variants of the ATP7B gene leading to diversified protein disfunctions. Int J Mol Sci. 2024;25(4):2402.
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Current Risk Scores Miss Nearly Half of First Heart Attacks – Medscape
- Current Risk Scores Miss Nearly Half of First Heart Attacks Medscape
- Current heart attack screening tools may miss nearly half of at-risk patients, experts warn madhyamamonline.com
- Heart attack risk underestimated in 45% of cases under existing…
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New phages spark hope against hospital superbug • healthcare-in-europe.com
Phages attacking bacteria under the microscope
Image source: University of Southampton
Different phages work a bit like different keys – each one can only “unlock” (infect) certain strains of the bacteria. The Klebsiella Phage Collection…
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Cocoa and tea may protect your heart from the hidden damage of sitting
New findings from the University of Birmingham suggest that regularly eating foods rich in flavanols, including tea, berries, apples, and cocoa, may help protect men’s blood vessels from the negative effects that occur during long periods of…
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Cocoa and tea may protect your heart from the hidden damage of sitting
New findings from the University of Birmingham suggest that regularly eating foods rich in flavanols, including tea, berries, apples, and cocoa, may help protect men’s blood vessels from the negative effects that occur during long periods of…
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Sez6L2 autoimmunity induces cerebellar ataxia in mice | Journal of Neuroinflammation
Garza M, Piquet AL. Update in autoimmune movement disorders: newly described antigen targets in autoimmune and paraneoplastic cerebellar ataxia. Front Neurol. 2021;12:683048.
Yaguchi H, Yabe I,…
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Chinese scientists reveal potential driver of ulcerative colitis-Xinhua
NANJING, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) — A research team from Nanjing University has discovered a novel gut bacterium that acts as a potential driver of ulcerative colitis, paving the way for new treatment approaches. The findings were published on Friday in…
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Pulmonologist busts 5 COPD myths, warns non-smokers and younger people against risks
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It comes after heart disease, stroke, and lower respiratory infections. COPD is a health issue,…
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