UT Health San Antonio Launches Clinical Trial Exploring Rapamycin for Healthy Aging UT Health San Antonio has initiated a multi-phase clinical study to investigate the potential of rapamycin in promoting …
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Aging Redefined: New Research Challenges Decline-Based Assumptions For decades, aging has been largely framed as an inevitable period of decline. However, a growing body of research, including a recent 12-year …
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King Harald of Norway Hospitalized, Discharged After Infection Treatment Oslo, Norway – King Harald V of Norway, 89, was briefly hospitalized in Tenerife, Spain, this week due to an infection …
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Healthy Meals Improve Quality of Life for Heart Failure Patients Providing healthy, medically tailored meals or boxes of fresh produce along with nutrition counseling with a dietitian led to improved …
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Gabapentin Use Associated with Increased Cognitive Decline Risk, But Causation Remains Unclear Recent research suggests a potential link between teh use of gabapentin, a commonly prescribed medication, and an elevated …
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Beyond the Birthday: Exploring the Emerging World of biological age Testing Are you aging at the same rate as the calendar suggests? A growing number of individuals are questioning this …
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Loneliness in Older Adults: A Quality of Life Issue,Not Just a Mortality Risk Recent research challenges the widely held belief that loneliness directly equates to a higher risk of death …
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Match Day 2025: A Decade of Change and Emerging Trends in U.S. Medical Education Introduction On March 21, 2025, the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) unveiled the outcomes of this …
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The Decline of Anesthesiology, Surgery, and Family Medicine: Navigating Current Medical Career Trends
Residency Match 2025: Navigating Shifting Specialty Preferences for the Future of U.S. Healthcare March 22, 2025 The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) recently unveiled its 2025 Main Residency Match results, …
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Hypothyroidism in South Asian Immigrants: Understanding Risks and Embracing Prevention A compelling recent study featured in Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Plus has brought attention to the significantly higher risk …