- This Hidden Brain Pulse Could Predict Dementia SciTechDaily
- GEN Reports Russin and Colleagues’ Noninvasive Tool for Measuring Blood Flow in the Brain University of Vermont
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This Hidden Brain Pulse Could Predict Dementia – SciTechDaily
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Tank witnesses alarming rise in seasonal diseases – Dawn
- Tank witnesses alarming rise in seasonal diseases Dawn
- A worker sprays fumigation vapour to stem the spread of dengue virus in Peshawar Reuters Connect
- Rising Dengue Cases in KP Spark Concern as Experts Link Surge to Climate Conditions tribal…
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Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows
From flu and COVID-19 to HIV and shingles, a sweeping analysis reveals that viral infections can trigger or accelerate cardiovascular disease, reinforcing the role of vaccination in protecting the heart.
Study: Viral Infections and…
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Girls will soon receive free HPV shots
China will include a vaccine to treat HPV into the national immunization program starting Nov 10, offering free inoculations to girls age 13 and above, according to a new policy issued on Thursday.
The move aims to…
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Shared Molecular Pathways Link IPF and RA-Associated Lung Disease
A multicenter study published in
Arthritis & Rheumatology shows that a blood-based biomarker panel originally developed for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) may identify patients withrheumatoid arthritis (RA) at higher risk of interstitial…Continue Reading
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AI Helps Gamified Social Learning for People With Autism
A study published in Nature explores how large language models (LLMs) can assist in social learning for individuals with autism through a gamified training environment. The research focuses on whether LLMs, specifically GPT-4o, can accurately…
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Effect of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment on Retinal Microvasculature: Secondary Analysis From ESPRIT
1. Intensive systolic blood pressure (SBP) management reduces hypertension-mediated retinal microvascular damage in populations with high cardiovascular risk
Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent)
Hypertension affects the retinal microvasculature…
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Study confirms PSA screening improves survival and safety
The 23-year ERSPC trial reveals that sustained, protocolized PSA testing lowers prostate cancer deaths and improves the benefit-to-harm ratio, supporting a shift toward risk-based, patient-centered screening strategies.
European…
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