Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, affects millions of Americans each year, often resulting in long-term health challenges. New national recommendations are now paving the way for more effective short- and long-term care for patients…
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Stanford makes stem cell transplants safer without chemo
A new antibody therapy developed at Stanford Medicine has shown that it can prepare patients for stem cell transplants without the need for toxic chemotherapy or radiation, according to results from a phase 1 clinical trial.
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Stanford makes stem cell transplants safer without chemo
A new antibody therapy developed at Stanford Medicine has shown that it can prepare patients for stem cell transplants without the need for toxic chemotherapy or radiation, according to results from a phase 1 clinical trial.
The study focused on…
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Cardiologist shares unexpected effects of magnesium on heart health and sleep; warns ‘choosing right dosage is key’
Magnesium is one of the more popular supplements consumed by those seeking to improve their overall wellbeing, particularly their sleep cycle. According to a June 2025 Harvard Health report, magnesium is a mineral the human body needs to…
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Kidney disease among top 10 causes of death; 800 million people affected and most don’t even know it: Here’s how to catch it early – Times of India
- Kidney disease among top 10 causes of death; 800 million people affected and most don’t even know it: Here’s how to catch it early Times of India
- Rise in Kidney Disease Tied to Other Chronic Conditions, Study Finds The New York Times
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Diet and exercise tips to boost fertility in women with PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome is frustratingly common and often misunderstood as yes, it can make cycles irregular and conception slower but it does not…
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Pediatric patients with primary glomerular diseases may experience faster kidney function decline
New research reveals that contrary toconventional belief, primary glomerular diseases are not necessarily benign for children and young adults. In fact, some subsets of children and young adults may experience faster kidney…
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