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For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language—and a whole world

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For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language—and a whole world
You may have lived in Australia for most of your adult life, speaking English every day. But if you acquired the language later in life and then develop dementia—a brain condition that affects thinking, memory and everyday function—you may lose fluency and find the language you spoke as a child takes over again.

438. Cholesterol medication shows potential as a novel treatment for liver cancer

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A research team from the Department of Pathology at the University of Hong Kong's LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed) has discovered that atorvastatin, a widely used cholesterol-lowering drug, could become a powerful new weapon in the fight against liver cancer.

439. AI matches dermatologists in assessing common skin cancer

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A simple AI model has been shown to perform on a par with experienced dermatologists when assessing the aggressiveness of a common form of skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma. The research was headed by the University of Gothenburg.

440. Fortified foods and dietary supplements key to bone health in vegan diets, says study

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The MIRA2 study conducted at the University of Helsinki investigated bone metabolism and the intake of nutrients critical to bone health, such as calcium, vitamin D and protein. The study involved children residing in Helsinki aged between two and seven who followed a vegan, vegetarian or omnivorous diet, as well as their caregivers.

441. Identifying the interactions that drive cell migration in brain cancer

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To move forward or migrate, the different cells in our body must exert forces or interact with their surrounding environment. Interestingly, however, a fault in these interactions can also be the reason for the spread of deadly cancer cells, such as in a brain tumor, or glioblastoma. While the importance of these interactions is well-understood, the machinery involved in these interactions at the molecular level remains a mystery.

442. Phase I trial finds topical PXS-6302 generally well tolerated in established skin scars

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University of Western Australia's Burn Injury Research Unit with the Fiona Wood Foundation reports that topical pan-lysyl oxidase inhibition with PXS-6302 was generally well tolerated over three months and altered extracellular matrix measures in mature scars.

443. New study links blood proteins to Alzheimer's disease and memory loss

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Researchers at Emory Goizueta Brain Health Institute and partner institutions have found new clues in the blood that could help explain why Alzheimer's disease develops and how it affects memory.

444. Microbial allies: Bacteria help fight against cancer

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An international team of scientists led by researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), Imperial College London and the University of Cologne have discovered that microbes associated with tumors produce a molecule that can control cancer progression and boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

445. How adding sprints to your usual jogs can boost the health benefits of running

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Running has a huge number of benefits. The popular workout can prevent disease, improve mental health and even slow the biological aging process.

446. Detroit is a challenging U.S. city for people with asthma—here's how to help kids in the Motor City breathe easier

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Detroit kids 17 and under were nearly three times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma than other kids in Michigan, according to data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released on Sept. 2, 2025. The data examines the years 2019 to 2023.

447. For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language—and a whole world

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You may have lived in Australia for most of your adult life, speaking English every day. But if you acquired the language later in life and then develop dementia—a brain condition that affects thinking, memory and everyday function—you may lose fluency and find the language you spoke as a child takes over again.

448. Medicinal cannabis concerns include psychosis and child poisonings

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The ABC this week revealed more than 600 side effects have been reported in three years to the medicines regulator after Australians took unapproved medicinal cannabis.

449. Responding to federal changes, Maryland seeks to clarify 'confusing' COVID-19 vaccine rules

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With the cold and flu season approaching, Maryland health officials issued guidance Wednesday on who may receive COVID-19 vaccines and whether insurance will cover the shots—a shifting landscape a top regulator described as "confusing."

450. Green-Mediterranean diet may slow brain aging

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Following a green-Mediterranean diet—which includes green tea and the aquatic plant Mankai—is associated with slower brain aging, according to a study.

451. California moves to close overdose protection loophole that deters students from seeking emergency help

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On the night TJ McGee overdosed from a mixture of drugs and alcohol in his freshman year at UC Berkeley, his friends found him passed out in the hallway by their shared dorm room.

452. Genetic deletion in cerebellum impedes hemisphere formation, study finds

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The cerebellum, a brain region located at the back of the head that has long been known to support the coordination of muscle movements, has recently also been implicated in more sophisticated mental functions. Purkinje cells are the only neurons located in the cerebellum that integrate information in the cerebellar cortex and send it to other parts of the nervous system.

453. Researchers may have found a way to limit the debilitating damage strokes can cause

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With limited treatment options for stroke patients available, two UConn researchers are developing an experimental drug that is capable of protecting the brain and improving recovery after a cerebral vascular accident also known as a brain attack.

454. Florida surgeon general says vaccines should be a choice, but what's his advice?

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Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo shocked America's medical establishment last week when they said they would try to remove requirements that kids get vaccinated to attend school.

455. Smells that deceive the brain: Research reveals how certain aromas are interpreted as taste

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Flavored drinks without sugar can be perceived as sweet—and now researchers know why. A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, published in the journal Nature Communications, reveals that the brain interprets certain aromas as taste. The paper is titled "Tastes and retronasal odours evoke a shared flavour-specific neural code in the human insula."

456. Child dies from complication of measles contracted years earlier

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A school-age child has died from a rare complication of measles contracted in infancy, Los Angeles County health officials said Thursday.

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