The Stockholm3 blood test identifies significantly more aggressive prostate cancers than the traditional Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) screening, according to recent findings from a large-scale clinical study published in The Lancet …
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Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG)—a severe form of pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting—is linked to a significantly higher risk of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, including preterm birth and gestational hypertension. While standard …
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House of the Dragon Season 3: The Battle of the Gullet Explained The Battle of the Gullet is confirmed to appear in House of the Dragon season three, marking a …
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A recent national survey by the AARP reveals that while a vast majority of adults over 50 prioritize brain health, significant gaps persist in their understanding of actionable preventative measures …
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Myo-inositol in breast milk linked to long-term infant immune system development Recent research published in the journal Nature Communications identifies myo-inositol, a sugar-like molecule found in human breast milk, as …
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Researchers Link Embryonic Senescent Cell Elimination to Neurovascular Defects in Animal Studies Eliminating senescent cells in embryonic development leads to severe neurovascular abnormalities, according to a 2024 study published in …
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Copper Therapy Shows Potential in Improving Cognitive Function and Spatial Learning Recent research indicates that copper-based therapeutic interventions may enhance cognitive function and spatial learning capabilities in preclinical models. A …
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A recent pilot study indicates that a specific low-viscosity, short-chain oat fiber supplement may help stabilize blood glucose levels and reduce gastrointestinal discomfort. Researchers found that participants who consumed this …
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Recent research indicates that both low and high blood pressure levels are independently associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia-related mortality. While traditional clinical focus has …
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Type 2 Diabetes and Periodontitis: Why Glycemic Control Isn’t the Only Factor Recent research indicates that individuals with type 2 diabetes face a significantly higher risk of developing periodontitis, regardless …