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Things you should never say to someone who’s lost a loved-one to cancer, and what to say instead
It's natural to want to help a friend or family member cope with losing a loved-one to cancer, but it
Continue reading »Assisted Living Versus Senior Home Care
There comes a time in most seniors’ lives when medical conditions, loneliness or an inability to care for oneself force
Continue reading »New data indicate rise in opioid use for migraine treatment
An increasing number of Americans are using opioids to treat their migraine headaches, despite the fact that opioids are not
Continue reading »New technology improves atrial fibrillation detection after stroke
A new method of evaluating irregular heartbeats outperformed the approach that’s currently used widely in stroke units to detect instances
Continue reading »Novel oncogenic function for receptor linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Common and rare SORLA single nucleotide polymorphisms have been associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease. So far, SORLA has
Continue reading »Characterizing the relay station in the brain that controls our movements
The relay station of the brain, the substantia nigra, consists of different types of nerve cells and is responsible for
Continue reading »Iron measurements with MRI reveal stroke’s impact on brain
A simple MRI method that measures iron content can provide a more comprehensive picture of the consequences of stroke-related damage
Continue reading »Scalpel-free surgery enhances quality of life for Parkinson’s patients: Focused ultrasound can benefit those whom medication fails, researchers conclude
A high-tech form of brain surgery that replaces scalpels with sound waves improved quality of life for people with Parkinson’s
Continue reading »Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease share common genetics in some patients
Genetics may predispose some people to both Alzheimer’s disease and high levels of blood lipids such as cholesterol, a common
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