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Early CPAP struggles don't predict treatment failure, study finds
The use of continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, devices is a common treatment for sleep apnea, a condition characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep.
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Human health appears unaffected by living near wind turbines
New study finds no significant health issues linked to wind turbine exposure in US data.
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Pilot Trial Suggests Anti-Inflammatory Drug May Help Severe Depression
A University of Bristol-led pilot randomized controlled clinical trial suggests that an anti-inflammatory drug could be a promising new treatment option for patients with difficult-to-treat
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Harnessing brain imaging to shift the mental health paradigm
Stanford Medicine professor Leanne Williams is at the forefront of a revolution in mental health diagnosis and treatment.
Argentines Hunting for Hantavirus Source Trap Rats in Ushuaia
Argentine investigators searching for the source of a deadly hantavirus outbreak that occurred on a recent cruise are now focusing their efforts in the forests surrounding the southernmost city of
Neutrophils Manufacture Schizophrenia-Linked Protein, Study Reveals
New research from Stanford Medicine finds that neutrophils, a common type of white blood cell, produce a protein previously unknown to be made by these cells, linking schizophrenia to bodily events.
Clinical trial points to safer care for critically ill patients in ICUs
B.C.-led clinical research team's study, published in JAMA, aims to improve ICU care globally.A clinical research team led by British Columbia (B.C.
Can Supplements Containing NMN, NAD+ and Resveratrol Slow Aging? Here's What the Evidence Says
Explore the potential of supplements like NMN, NAD+, and resveratrol in combating aging with a review of current scientific evidence.
Study Finds Substandard Bowel Cancer Care for People with Learning Disability
University of Manchester and Christie NHS Foundation Trust find people with learning disabilities face significant barriers at every stage of bowel cancer care, despite being at higher risk.
China's cleaner air cuts PM2.5, but dementia deaths still rise with aging
China has made significant strides in reducing air pollution in recent years, with notable decreases in particulate matter, specifically PM2.5.
China's health care use has not fully recovered after Zero-COVID policy, with rural regions lagging most
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on health care systems around the world, and China is no exception.
Why Some Anti-Vaping Campaigns Miss Key Opportunities
Vaping education campaigns in Australia may be missing key opportunities to support behavior change,
Rewiring Early Life: What Extremely Preterm Birth Teaches Us About the Brain
Discover how extremely preterm births challenge infant brain development, highlighting its remarkable folding and organization process.
Home care incidents affect nearly 12% of children with medical complexity, national analysis finds
Home care incidents are a significant concern for children with medical complexity, with a recent national analysis finding that nearly 12% of these children experience such incidents.
Sabiá Virus Circulating in Brazil for Decades Shows Genetic Changes
The Sabiá virus, causing acute hemorrhagic and neurological syndrome, has been circulating in Brazil for about 142 years and is now mutating,
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