- Simple, day-to-day tasks may delay Alzheimer’s and dementia, scientists say The Washington Post
- This form of mental exercise may cut dementia risk for decades NPR
- Aberdeen clinician leverages brain health breakthroughs to serve South Dakotans
Category: 6. Health
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Simple, day-to-day tasks may delay Alzheimer’s and dementia, scientists say – The Washington Post
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WHO Clears Novel Oral Polio Vaccine
THE NOVEL oral polio vaccine has taken another step forward in the global fight against polio, after the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed the prequalification of an additional vaccine product. The decision expands access to a key…
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International Conference on Oncology, Cardiology and Critical Care Strategies (ICOCCS 2026)
The Institute for Global Academic Excellence (IGAE) is set to host the International Conference on Oncology, Cardiology and Critical Care Strategies (ICOCCS-26) from March 5–6, 2026, in Manchester, UK.
Operating in a…
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Pediatric OSA Linked to Higher Flu, COVID Risk
PEDIATRIC obstructive sleep apnea raised influenza and COVID-19 diagnoses over five years in a U.S. TriNetX large EHR cohort study.
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Viral Infection Risk
Obstructive sleep apnea in children is often…
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Fact Check Team: GLP-1 users getting rare pirate disease
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Popular GLP-1 weight-loss medications have helped millions of people shed pounds, but new research from Australia suggests doctors and patients may need to pay closer attention to what users are actually eating while taking…
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6 Supplements You Shouldn’t Take for Better Heart Health
- Many nutrients in supplement form can be bad for heart health.
- Supplements such as vitamin E, calcium, beta-carotene and licorice should be avoided.
- For better heart health, eat a healthy diet, manage stress and prioritize sleep.
Heart disease…
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Common pneumonia bacterium may fuel Alzheimer’s disease
A common respiratory bacterium that typically causes pneumonia and sinus infections may also play a role in Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai report that Chlamydia pneumoniae can persist in both the eye and the brain for years,…
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Mounjaro ingredient shows promise in lowering alcohol consumption
For the first time, researchers show that tirzepatide – the active ingredient in the diabetes and weight-loss drug Mounjaro – reduces alcohol intake as well as relapse-like behaviors in rats and mice. The findings are considered…
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Optimized costimulatory domains boost tumor killing in CAR NK cells
Researchers at the Ribeirão Preto Blood Center and the Center for Cell-Based Therapy (CTC) conducted a study using the NK-92 cell line to test new models of chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) with specific costimulatory domains,…
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