Hospitalization presents significant risks and high societal costs for individuals living with dementia, making the reduction of unnecessary admissions a global healthcare priority. According to a systematic review and meta-analysis …
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New Research Targets Compound 10 to Slow Alzheimer’s Progression Researchers have identified a potential therapeutic candidate, referred to as Compound 10, that shows promise in slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s …
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Navigating Public Health Headlines: Expert Insights on Ebola, GLP-1 Medications, and Policy In an era of rapid-fire news cycles, distinguishing between urgent medical developments and political noise can be challenging. …
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Breakthrough AI Tool Revolutionizes Dementia Diagnosis Accuracy As global dementia cases continue to rise, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) tool has emerged to help clinicians more accurately distinguish between various …
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Ultra-Processed Foods and Chronic Disease Risk: What the Latest Research Reveals Recent studies have underscored a growing concern in public health: the link between ultra-processed foods and increased risks of …
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The Intersection of Tobacco Industry Practices and Chronic Disease: A Call for Policy Reform The growing concern over chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, has led to …
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The FTD Brothers: A Marathon of Resilience Against a Rare Genetic Tide In a powerful display of endurance and familial love, the “FTD brothers”—Patrick, Nicky and Damian O’Kane—have completed an …
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Dementia: How Genetics and Environment Shape Brain Health Dementia remains one of the most pressing challenges in modern medicine, affecting millions of individuals and their families …
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Charity Milestone: Brothers Complete 33rd Marathon in Dublin Dublin’s historic Merrion Square is set to host a significant celebration as a pair of brothers conclude their 33rd marathon, a remarkable …
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The Urgent Case for Universal Shingles Vaccine Access: Why Prevention Matters As we age, our immune systems naturally undergo a process known as immunosenescence, leaving us more susceptible to infections …