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Study reveals a complex interplay of genetic and epigenetic changes in Alzheimer’s disease progression
Reviewed Alzheimer's disease affects more than 6 million people in the United States, and there are very few FDA-approved treatments
Continue reading »New program helps toddlers develop self-control and healthy eating habits
Reviewed Two of the best predictors of life-long health and well-being are early childhood self-control skills and healthy eating habits.
Continue reading »These Adverse Events Linked to Improved Cancer Prognosis
TOPLINE: Cutaneous immune-related adverse events are associated with improved overall and progression-free survival among patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Continue reading »Women's mood worsens during the 7 contraceptive pill-free days, study finds
Reviewed Most contraceptive pills are based on a cycle of taking the pill for 21 days, and then stopping the
Continue reading »Job loss linked to increased risk of miscarriage and stillbirth
Researchers have found a link between a pregnant woman or her partner losing their job and an increased risk of
Continue reading »Safe and effective – Stomach-stitch operation gets NHS approval
A procedure that reduces stomach size without open surgery has been deemed “safe and effective” to treat overweight people. NHS
Continue reading »Fla. Nurse Practitioner Convicted in $200M+ Medicare Scheme
A Miami-area nurse practitioner has been convicted of defrauding Medicare by submitting fraudulent claims for more than $200 million worth
Continue reading »Psychiatrist reveals why you should follow his 'rule of 12'
How to stay calm with psychiatrist’s ‘rule of 12’ that’s guaranteed to help when ‘everything is going wrong’ Dr Amen
Continue reading »Alzheimer's: Menopause hot flashes during sleep may increase risk
Researchers report that “hot flashes” during sleep are associated with biomarkers for increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. In their study,
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