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One in Four Doctors Believe Human Preservation Could Be Feasible for Future Revival
A survey of U.S. physicians reveals that one in four believe human preservation procedures could lead to future revival, but acknowledges significant challenges.
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New Study Reveals Stress Hormone Pathway Disrupting Gut Function in IBS Patients
A new study identifies how stress hormones interfere with gut function, potentially leading to treatments for stress-related constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Learn more.
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Study suggests novel way to protect aging brains after surgery
Many people experience temporary cognitive impairment immediately following surgery, but this condition can persist for up to three months or longer in individuals over the age of 60.
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Positional Therapy Offers Lasting Benefits for Most OSA Patients
Positional therapy has emerged as a promising and sustainable treatment option for patients suffering from positional obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to findings presented at the 2026 ATS
The neural basis of thought symbols identified for the first time
The neural basis of thought symbols has been identified for the first time, providing valuable insights into how our brains create and combine concepts to form new ideas and mental images.
Modern Medicine Shocks Gut Microbiomes Within Communities After Limited Exposure
Study in Cell Reports finds rapid shift in gut microbial diversity among remote Amazonian Indigenous communities following just a few medical visits.
New tool identifies blackouts during drinking
Discover how a new tool can help identify and potentially prevent blackouts caused by excessive drinking, reducing risks of injury, arrest, assault, and overdose.
Brain's Chemical Brake Hides a Second Power, Shaping Mental Disorder Treatments
Yale School of Medicine research reveals GABA, known for calming brain activity, may sometimes activate instead, potentially revolutionizing mental health treatments.
Text Messages Aid in Reducing Cardiovascular Risk for Psoriasis Patients
A recent study published in JAMA Dermatology indicates that a text-messaging intervention can significantly enhance patient activation and help mitigate cardiovascular risk behaviors among adults
Over half of type 2 diabetes cases could be preventable, study shows
New study from University of Massachusetts Amherst finds that lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, even for those with a high genetic predisposition.
Elderly People Are More Sexually Active Than Often Believed
Discover the truth about elderly sexuality and why it's important to challenge misconceptions about sexual desire in older adults.
Breast Cancer Deaths Shift Toward Younger Women as Older Patients See Better Survival
A national study reveals a significant shift in U.S. breast cancer outcomes, with deaths increasingly affecting younger women despite improved survival rates among older patients.
Why some people skip the closest pharmacy—and what that means for health care deserts
The concept of pharmacy deserts is a growing concern in the United States, where an estimated 15.8 million people reside in areas with limited access to essential healthcare services.
AI flags heart risks in breast cancer patients
The development of a new AI model by researchers at UBC Okanagan, in collaboration with scientists at BC Cancer–Kelowna, has the potential to revolutionize the way breast cancer patients are
Severe Mental Illness Can Shorten Cancer Patients' Lives by Up to 30 Years, Report Warns
New research reveals cancer patients with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may live up to 30 years less than the general population.
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