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Co-designed school-based recommendations to support First Nations youth living with type 2 diabetes

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Co-designed school-based recommendations to support First Nations youth living with type 2 diabetes
A new study by the Menzies-led DIABETES Across the LIFECOURSE: Northern Australia Partnership (the Partnership) has identified seven co-designed recommendations for schools to better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people living with type 2 diabetes.

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Enjoying the outdoors carries the danger of running into nature's less-friendly side: toxic plants and animals.

484. Vaccines hold tantalizing promise in the fight against dementia

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Over the past two centuries, vaccines have been critical for preventing infectious diseases. The World Health Organization estimates that vaccination prevents between 3 million and 5 million deaths annually from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, influenza, measles and, more recently, COVID-19.

485. Longer lashes, lasting damage? What to know about lash serums

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486. Sexual health is an extra struggle for women with disabilities

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Even after more than three decades of global efforts to promote inclusive sexual and reproductive health policies, many women with disabilities in Africa still face serious challenges. Their rights are often overlooked, and they have limited access to contraception and other essential services.

487. Biomarkers reveal risk of cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes

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People with type 2 diabetes are up to four times more likely to have heart attacks, strokes, anginas and other coronary heart diseases than healthy people. Therefore, biomarkers that help us understand which individuals are at risk of being affected are needed.

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490. Brain wiring in early childhood could hold key to flagging future ADHD risk

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A new study by researchers at Simon Fraser University is shedding light on how the brain's wiring in early childhood lays the foundation for attention skills—a key step toward characterizing healthy developmental patterns that could help identify young children at risk for attention-related challenges like ADHD.

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A team of researchers led by a Brown University cancer biologist found that when they introduced mutated blood cancer cells into mice and tracked them over time, the cancer cells affected not only non-mutated cells, but also the entire blood-forming system.

492. Co-designed school-based recommendations to support First Nations youth living with type 2 diabetes

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A new study by the Menzies-led DIABETES Across the LIFECOURSE: Northern Australia Partnership (the Partnership) has identified seven co-designed recommendations for schools to better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people living with type 2 diabetes.

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An international study led by MHH compares genomic data from national biobanks worldwide and identifies new risk factors in DNA that promote tumor development in the lining of the uterus.

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A greasy takeout may seem like an innocent Friday night indulgence. But our recent research suggests even a single high-fat meal could impair blood flow to the brain, potentially increasing the risk of stroke and dementia.

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Forty-five percent of dementia cases are potentially preventable, and simple lifestyle choices including exercise, diet and social connection all contribute to your risk score. But what if these risk factors were leaving chemical warning signs of decline in your brain—long before any symptoms of dementia played out?

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Pancreatic cancer begins in the pancreas, which is located behind the stomach. It is often difficult to detect early because symptoms typically appear only after the cancer has spread. As a result, it is usually diagnosed at an advanced stage, which complicates treatment. Michael Kendrick, M.D., a hepatobiliary and pancreas surgeon at Mayo Clinic, explains how minimally invasive surgery is speeding recovery.

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As the global population ages, the number of people aged 65 and older is projected to rise significantly over the next 25 years. But while we're living longer, we're also becoming more socially divided by age. Age segregation is on the rise and fewer people are regularly interacting with those outside their own generation.

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People living in the most advantaged areas of Australia tend to drink more alcohol. But people who live in the least advantaged areas suffer the most alcohol-related harms, such as dying from alcohol-related disease or from alcohol-related injuries.

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In a collaborative effort, researchers have uncovered a novel link between gut microbiota-derived palmitic acid (PA) and increased thrombosis risk in cardiovascular disease (CVD).

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