- PANDA Revisited: Sertraline’s Early Benefit Missed Medscape
- The effect of sertraline on networks of mood and anxiety symptoms: secondary analysis of the PANDA randomized controlled trial Nature
- Sertraline May Improve Core Depressive Symptoms…
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PANDA Revisited: Sertraline’s Early Benefit Missed – Medscape
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How fatty liver and insulin resistance are connected: Early physical signs you can spot before blood tests |
Fatty liver disease and insulin resistance are closely linked conditions that quietly affect millions globally, often going unnoticed until serious complications arise. Typically, blood tests are required to diagnose these issues, but Dr…
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Study identifies molecular brake that controls overactive killer T cells
“Why do immune cells that are supposed to eliminate viruses suddenly turn against our own body?”
There are instances where killer T cells—which are meant to precisely remove virus-infected cells—malfunction like overheated…
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ABC8: Evolution of the overall survival of patients with ABC from 2011 to 2025
Original story from ABC Global Alliance
People diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2025 can expect to live for an extra 6 or 7 months, compared to the average survival time for patients diagnosed in 2011.
According to a major…
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Heavy drinkers at higher risk of brain bleeds in old age, study finds
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Heavy drinkers may experience dangerous strokes a decade earlier than people who consume less alcohol, a…
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The Best Time of Day to Exercise for Healthy Blood Pressure
- Whether you exercise in the morning or later in the day, research shows both times can help lower blood pressure.
- The best time to work out is one that fits into your schedule and that you can stick with.
- Start slow, pick activities that you enjoy…
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ABC8: Global survey highlights challenges facing young breast cancer patients
Original story from ABC Global Alliance
Nearly half of all women aged younger than 40 who live with advanced breast cancer have children under the age of 18, according to the first global survey to investigate the challenges these…
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Longevity gene offers clues to extending life without restrictive diets
The pursuit of a longer life may currently be trending for tech bros, but the notion of a fountain of youth, or even immortality, has intrigued people for millennia.
Yet, some of the more evidence-based methods to increase…
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Researchers develop new checklist to prevent fraud in online clinical trials
The rise in virtual research since the COVID-19 pandemic has created opportunities for researchers to expand and diversify clinical trials, but it has also opened up avenues for fraudulent participation in these studies. A new study…
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Flu wave hits Southeast Asia, highlighting gaps in protection for the elderly
Many countries in Asia are reporting a sharp rise in flu cases. The intensified rainy season is fuelling transmission and creating ideal conditions for the virus to spread.
In a single week, Thailand recorded more…
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