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How children with autism hear: Not better or worse, just differently
Discover how University of Montreal professor Laurent Mottron views autism not as a deficit but as a unique way of processing sensory and social information.
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3,798 Dengue Cases Reported in U.S. in
3,798 dengue cases were S. in 2024, with 97.2% linked to travel outside the country, study finds.
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Pakistan, China Expand Healthcare Cooperation at WHA Talks
Pakistan and China deepen bilateral healthcare cooperation during WHA talks in Geneva, focusing on pharmaceuticals, vaccine manufacturing, and medical education.
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Daily Habits Removed for 14 Days Can Trigger Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Healthy Adults
New research reveals removing daily positive mental health habits for two weeks can lead to depression and anxiety symptoms in healthy adults, highlighting importance of consistent habits.
Stem Cells at Root of Tooth Aging Point to Potential Treatments
With age, teeth become increasingly brittle and vulnerable to tooth decay, which can ultimately lead to tooth loss.
Scientists Discover Pan-Arenavirus Vaccine Approach
Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have developed a single vaccine that could combat the entire family of arenaviruses, including Lassa virus and Junin virus.
Study targets alcohol marketing that downplays breast cancer risk
Memorial Day weekend sees increased alcohol sales, but a study highlights only 28% awareness of the link between regular drinking and seven types of cancers.
As GLP-1 Drugs Surge, Bariatric Surgery Rates Plunge Across US
With the rise of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, bariatric surgery rates have dropped significantly across the United States, challenging traditional obesity treatment methods.
Both Heart Chambers Affected More Severely in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Study Finds
New findings from the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) challenge long-held beliefs about where the primary damage occurs in cases of persistent atrial fibrillation.
New marker identifies patients with advanced prostate cancer more likely to benefit from combination immunotherapy
Researchers at the James P. Allison Institute, part of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, have made a significant discovery in the field of prostate cancer treatment.
Researchers develop index to analyze uneven atrophy of brain regions due to Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is a complex and progressive condition that begins to affect the brain long before symptoms become apparent.
Structured lifestyle programs may help slow aging in older adults, study finds
A recent study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine has shed light on the potential benefits of structured lifestyle programs for older adults.
Early Birth Safer for Mothers with High Blood Pressure
Planned early birth for pregnant women with high blood pressure significantly reduces maternal complications and stillbirth risk, finds new research.
Reusable Catheters Safe Alternative to Single-Use Models Without Increasing UTI Risk
Reusable catheters have long been considered less hygienic than their one-time-use counterparts, leading many healthcare providers to favor disposables.
Private Equity Acquisition Can Expand Primary Care Use Through Workforce Growth, Study Finds
Private equity acquisition can expand primary care use by boosting workforce through study findings from Brown University School of Public Health.
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