How Age and Sleep Shape Your Brain’s Electrical Activity Your brain doesn’t just slow down as you age—it rewires itself in measurable ways, especially during sleep and wakefulness. A landmark …
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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 Research Suggests Uterine Fibroid Rates in Latina Women May Be Lower Than Previously Estimated A groundbreaking study is challenging long-held assumptions about the prevalence of uterine fibroids among Latina …
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Crystalloid Fluids Show Equal Effectiveness in Pediatric Sepsis Treatment, New Study and Clinical Trial Confirm
Balanced Fluids and Saline Show Comparable Outcomes in Pediatric Sepsis A large, multinational clinical trial involving more than 9,000 pediatric patients with suspected septic shock found no meaningful difference in …
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Baby Teeth Reveal How Early-Life Metal Exposure Shapes Brain Development and Behavior Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have used naturally shed baby teeth as biological …
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Fresh Mouse Model Reveals Primary Trigger of Rare Muscle Disorder April 24, 2026 — Researchers have identified a key mechanism behind a rare genetic muscle disorder using a newly developed …
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Boston Doctor Faces 81 New Charges Including Rape and Indecent Assault in Case Involving 22 Alleged Victims
A Massachusetts Doctor Faces 81 New Sexual Assault Charges Involving 22 Victims By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor April 23, 2026 A former physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in …
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Late-Night Snacking and Stress: A Double Hit to Gut Health For many, late-night snacking is a comforting ritual after a long day. Yet, new research suggests this habit, especially when …
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Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Improved Hearing in Rare Genetic Deafness Patients – Latest Research Updates
Gene Therapy Restores Hearing in Patients with Rare Genetic Deafness An experimental gene therapy has shown lasting success in restoring hearing for people born with a rare form of inherited …
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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 …