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Immune System Development in Babies – What Science Just Discovered
New research reveals how immune system development in babies works, including maternal antibodies and virtual memory T cells that offer early protection.
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Simulations of Beating Heart May Inform Better AFib Treatment
Atrial fibrillation treatment is advancing with digital heart simulations, improving outcomes. Find relief with modern AFib therapies.
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Turquoise Killifish Study Reveals Key Brain Aging Mechanism
Recent killifish research uncovers key brain aging mechanism linked to protein homeostasis and neurodegeneration.
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Child Passenger Safety Matters – 70% of Fatal Crashes Involve Unrestrained Kids
Protect your child with proven child passenger safety measures. 70% of fatal crashes involve unrestrained kids – learn how to prevent it.
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Research Shows Children's Mental Health Problems Occur Regardless of Family Income Level
Children's mental health problems affect kids from every background. Recognize signs early and find the right help.
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US Childhood Vaccination Rates Drop as Exemptions Hit New High
Childhood vaccination rates are dropping as nonmedical exemptions rise, posing risks to community health and disease prevention.
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Trump Warns Pharma Companies: Cut Prices or Face Consequences
Get the facts on pharmaceutical price cuts, how they impact your wallet, and what’s being done to lower prescription drug costs in the U.S.
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AI Reveals Hidden Diabetes Risk Before Symptoms Appear
AI can detect hidden diabetes risk years before symptoms using data like bone scans, offering better prediction than HbA1c alone.
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New Hope for Pediatric Glioma Patients: Breakthrough Targeted Therapy Shows Promise
Pediatric glioma treatment advances with new targeted therapies for children. Real progress for families facing this brain tumor.
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Hip Osteoarthritis Treatment: Real Help for Hip Pain Relief
Find effective hip osteoarthritis treatment options for pain relief. Discover non-surgical methods that actually work.
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Ovarian Tumor Immune Landscapes Offer Clues to Better Therapy
Ovarian cancer immune therapy offers new treatment hope. Learn how immunotherapy fights recurrence and boosts outcomes.
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Police Uniform Problems: Why Officers Deserve Better Gear
Police uniform issues are causing serious health problems and restricted movement for officers. Find out why better gear is urgently needed.
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AI-generated ads match official campaigns in youth vaping awareness study
AI public health ads perform as well as traditional campaigns in reaching teens on vaping risks, offering faster, relevant messaging.
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FDA Vaccine Chief Steps Down After Controversial Tenure
The FDA vaccine chief, Dr. Vinay Prasad, steps down after just months in role, sparking debate over vaccine policy and gene therapy decisions.
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Stress and Cognitive Decline: The Hidden Risk for Older Chinese Americans
Chronic stress may accelerate cognitive decline, especially among older Chinese Americans. Find ways to protect brain health.
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Gene Research Reveals Key Biomarkers for Lung Adenocarcinoma
Gene research identifies key lung adenocarcinoma biomarkers, enabling personalized treatments and better outcomes for patients.
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Ventilator Breathing Tube Removal Delay: When Patients Wait Too Long to Breathe Freely
Ventilator removal delay affects many patients. Learn why it happens and how timely extubation improves recovery and reduces complications.
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This Tiny Lung-on-a-Chip Could Predict—and Fight—the Next Pandemic
The lung-on-a-chip technology offers real-time insights into viral infections and drug responses, helping predict and combat future pandemics effectively.
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Sensory perception autism — what's really going on?
Autistic individuals experience sensory input differently. Learn how sensory perception autism impacts daily life and what helps.
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Minor Splicing Cancer: The Tiny RNA Switch That Could Kill Tumors
Minor splicing cancer research reveals how targeting RNA processes could stop tumors, especially in KRAS-mutated cancers.
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Why Cold Feels Good: Scientists Discover Your Body's Chill Response
Cold sensation neuroscience explains why cool temperatures feel refreshing. Your body's chill response involves receptors and brain pathways that turn cold into comfort.
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Max-dose statins save lives—here's why doctors are starting strong
Max-dose statins significantly reduce heart disease risk. Find out why doctors prescribe high-intensity statin therapy for better cardiovascular protection.
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VR Pain Relief: Your Brain's New Best Friend for Natural Healing
Experience drug-free pain relief through VR therapy. VR pain relief offers immersive, natural solutions for managing chronic and acute pain effectively.
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Fat Melts Away—but So Does Muscle: What Ozempic Users Need to Know
Ozempic helps burn fat, but muscle loss can happen too. Here's what users need to know to protect their strength and health.
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