Three Cognitive Trajectories Identified in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease: What They Mean for Early Intervention By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | April 28, 2026 Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t develop overnight. Long …
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New Blood-Filtering Treatment Safely Extends Pregnancy in Severe Preeclampsia Cases By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | April 27, 2026 A groundbreaking new treatment for severe preeclampsia—a life-threatening pregnancy complication—has …
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Heart Beats and Blood Flow: How the Heart’s Constant Activity May Suppress Cancer Growth and Explain Rarity of Heart Tumors
The heart’s constant beating suppresses tumor growth in cardiac tissues The rarity of heart cancer has long puzzled medical researchers, given that the heart is constantly exposed to circulating blood …
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Brain-Gut Health Initiative Supports AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Psychiatric Disorders On April 25, 2026, the Brain-Gut Health Initiative (BIGHI) announced its support for AI-assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disorders, marking a significant …
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Lipoprotein(a) and Cardiovascular Risk: Elevated Lp(a) Levels Linked to Residual Risk Despite Standard Treatment
Elevated Lp(a) Levels Associated with Residual Cardiovascular Risk Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein in the blood that is mostly inherited and remains stable throughout life. Elevated levels of …
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Transcatheter valve replacement helps patients with limited heart care options For patients facing heart valve disease who are not candidates for traditional open-heart surgery, transcatheter valve replacement offers a life-saving …
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Only write the title, nothing else. Blood Protein Levels Shift Significantly from Childhood to Early Adulthood: Key Insights for Health Monitoring
Blood Protein Levels Shift Significantly from Childhood Through Early Adulthood Blood protein levels undergo significant changes from childhood through early adulthood, with more than half of the proteins measured showing …
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High Blood Pressure Affects Nearly Half a Million Post-9/11 Veterans Approximately half a million U.S. Veterans who served after the September 11, 2001 attacks have been diagnosed with high blood …
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Title: Stem Cell Breakthrough: New Method Produces Insulin-Producing Cells for Diabetes Treatment
Stem Cell Method Yields Insulin-Producing Cells with Therapy Potential for Diabetes Stem cell research is advancing rapidly in the pursuit of better treatments for diabetes, particularly type 1 diabetes, where …
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Rapid Blood Infection Test Fails to Improve Survival, While Rapid Sepsis Diagnostics Show Promise for Saving Lives and Reducing Costs
Rapid Diagnostics in Sepsis Could Save Lives, Cut Costs Sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives annually in the United States alone. The …