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Traffic and Industrial Pollutants Linked to Higher Risk of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
A new study reveals that long-term exposure to traffic-related and industrial pollutants significantly increases the risk of chronic rhinosinusitis, highlighting the importance of
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Healthy Lifestyles Can Protect Childhood Cancer Survivors from Cardiovascular Disease
New international studies reveal that lifestyle choices significantly lower the risk of health complications for childhood cancer survivors, focusing on cardiovascular disease
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Celiac Disease Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke, Premature Death
A new study reveals that individuals with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis face a slightly elevated risk of cardiovascular issues, certain blood cancers, and early
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Health Coaching App Enhances Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
A new study shows that integrating health coaching apps into usual care can significantly improve outcomes for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Device-driven, nurse-led intervention safe but neutral for heart failure outcomes in patients with cardiac issues
A recent study examines the safety and efficacy of ICM-based high-risk detection and nurse-facilitated diuretic interventions for heart failure patients, revealing neutral
Social Media Bans for Teenagers Lack Evidence and Pose Risks, Scientists Say
Experts warn against social media bans for teenagers, citing lack of scientific support and potential negative impacts on mental health.
Research Team at Columbia University Unveils Open-Source Framework for Accelerating Health AI
A Columbia University-led team has created an open-source framework to enhance artificial intelligence research using health data, addressing issues of data standardization and
From Dish to Brain: Researchers Chart Human Glial Cell Maturation
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that human glial progenitor cells can be safely transplanted and mature into crucial brain support cells, shedding light on
Uganda Confirms Two New Ebola Cases, Total Now Nine
Uganda reports two additional Ebola cases, raising the total to nine and including one fatality since the outbreak began on May 15 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Light Movement Linked to Lower Risk of Complications During Pregnancy
A new study shows that moving more and sitting less during pregnancy can reduce the risk of adverse outcomes, providing valuable insights for expectant mothers.
Cumulative radiation exposure poses hidden risk for older adults in research studies, new study warns
New research reveals a hidden risk for older adults in clinical studies using imaging techniques, highlighting the need to account for cumulative radiation exposure from prior
Researchers Uncover Genetic Component to Postpartum Psychosis
A study by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reveals significant genetic factors in postpartum psychosis, a severe condition affecting new mothers.
Free Contraception Policy Sharply Reduces Patient Costs in B.C., Especially for Young Adults
A new study reveals that B.C.'s universal no-cost contraception policy significantly lowers costs for patients, particularly young adults, potentially reducing unintended
Brain Waste Maps Reveal 'Nearest Exit' Routes and Hidden Alzheimer's Breakdown
New brain waste maps highlight critical pathways for Alzheimer’s breakdown, offering insights into potential treatment strategies.
Analysis Reveals Consumer Wearables Emerge as New Health Care Gatekeepers
A MedTech expert analyzes how consumer wearables are transforming clinical health care, impacting patient trust, policy, and regulation.
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