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Clinic uses mindfulness techniques to treat medically induced PTSD

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Clinic uses mindfulness techniques to treat medically induced PTSD
Heart attacks are life-changing events, but one type can be particularly distressing.

15. Nonviral gene therapy shows potential for age-related heart diseases

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Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are using novel nonviral gene therapy technology to gain insight into how to treat age-related heart disease. Researchers found that adding more brown fat or increasing the level of a fat molecule, or lipokine, released by energy-burning brown fat helps preserve heart health.

16. Early warning system can predict dengue outbreaks in the Caribbean months in advance

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In an advance for climate-informed disease early warning systems, a team of researchers, public health actors and meteorologists have developed a prediction model capable of forecasting dengue outbreaks in the Caribbean up to three months in advance.

17. Hight-salt diet sparks brain inflammation that could explain stubborn high blood pressure

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A new study finds that a high-salt diet triggers brain inflammation that drives up blood pressure. The research, led by McGill University scientist Masha Prager-Khoutorsky in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team at McGill and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center, suggests the brain may be a missing link in certain forms of high blood pressure—or hypertension—traditionally attributed to the kidneys.

18. First-trimester blood test significantly improves prediction of gestational diabetes, study finds

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Researchers from the Global Center for Asian Women's Health (GloW) and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) have found that selected maternal biomarkers from first-trimester random blood samples can effectively predict a woman's risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

19. Does weightlifting improve bone density?

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You may have heard high-impact activity—exercise such as running, jumping, football and basketball—is good at building bone density and strength. But what about when you're standing still, lifting weights at the gym?

20. Radioactive ion beams successfully treat animal tumors in study

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A research project has reached an important milestone: the first treatment of an animal tumor with radioactive ion beams has been demonstrated and published in Nature Physics.

21. Majority of chronic pain patients found to discontinue medical cannabis within one year

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More than half of patients prescribed medical cannabis for chronic musculoskeletal pain stop using it within a year, according to new research from Philadelphia that raises fresh questions about the drug's longevity and its role in long-term pain management—especially among older adults.

22. Imagination won't take you everywhere—study reveals limitations of the mind's eye

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Our imagination might not be as powerful as we think when it comes to holding visual images, according to a first-of-its-kind study by psychologists at Nottingham Trent University (NTU).

23. How patient frailty determines lung protection benefits in personalized diabetes care

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In a significant research advancement that may help inform treatment strategies for millions of patients worldwide, a research team led by Prof. Fei-Yuan Hsiao of National Taiwan University and Prof. Liang-Kung Chen of National Yang-Ming Chiao Tung University has provided important new insights into a critical clinical question: "Which diabetes medications may offer better lung outcomes for patients with both diabetes and COPD—and does patient frailty matter?"

24. Clinic uses mindfulness techniques to treat medically induced PTSD

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Heart attacks are life-changing events, but one type can be particularly distressing.

25. Nasal spray flu vaccine now available for at-home use

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For the first time, people can get their annual flu vaccine without leaving the comfort of home.

26. New treatment provided for young patient with rare neurological disorder

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Texas Children's is pleased to announce that a three-year-old girl has been successfully treated with the first-ever FDA-approved gene therapy treatment for AADC deficiency.

27. Healing takes a 'toll' and how mental health providers cope matters

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Mental health providers are trained to guide others through trauma, yet their own exposure to clients' suffering can take a significant toll. Studies show that between 40% and 85% of providers experience compassion fatigue or secondary traumatic stress—key signs of reduced professional quality of life. These stressors are often ongoing and layered, and when combined with limited coping tools and a sense that they have little control over their circumstances, the impact can be even greater.

28. Metabolic pathway presents promising new target for treating rare, aggressive childhood cancer

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A new study delving into the genetic drivers of a rare and aggressive childhood cancer called Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (MPNST) has revealed metabolic frailties in the cancer cells that might be exploited to improve treatments for patients.

29. AI, full automation could expand artificial pancreas to more diabetes patients

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Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems such as the UVA Health-developed artificial pancreas could help more type 1 diabetes patients if the devices become fully automated, according to a new review of the technology.

30. Why do smart people get hooked on wellness trends? Personality traits may play a role

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If you've spent time on social media recently, you have probably been exposed to questionable "wellness" content. You may have been instructed to dip your toes in icy water or let the sun shine where it usually doesn't.

31. Aging is particularly harsh on the hippocampus—scientists pinpoint a protein at the center of it

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Aging is particularly harsh on the hippocampus—the brain region responsible for learning and memory. Now, researchers at UC San Francisco have identified a protein that's at the center of this decline.

32. Exposing inconsistencies in Australian aged care quality

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A national study led by the Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA) Research Center based at SAHMRI and the Caring Futures Institute at Flinders University, has revealed significant gaps in the quality of aged care services being provided to older Australians.

33. 'I went out and I had a cry': What aged-care staff say about their grief when residents die

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As our population ages, we're living longer and dying older. End-of-life care is therefore an increasingly important part of aged care. In Australia, around 50% of people aged over 85 die in an aged care home.

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