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For young adults, the color of their teeth is important

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For young adults, the color of their teeth is important
White teeth are highly valued by young adults. But an even tooth color is considered to be of even higher importance. A study from the University of Gothenburg, one of the first of its kind, shows that many people with a deviant color on a part of a tooth would like treatment.

161. Cocoa extract supplement reduces key marker of inflammation and aging, study finds

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Could cocoa extract supplements rich in cocoa flavanols reduce inflammation and, in turn, prevent age-related chronic diseases?

162. Novel way to 'rev up' brown fat burns calories, limits obesity in mice

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Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a novel way brown fat—an energy-burning form of fat—can rev the body's metabolic engine, consuming cellular fuel and producing heat in a way that improves metabolic health. The study, in mice, reveals new avenues to exploit brown fat to treat metabolic diseases, such as insulin resistance and obesity.

163. AI model forecasts disease risk decades in advance

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Researchers have developed a generative AI model that uses large-scale health records to estimate how human health may change over time. It can forecast the risk and timing of over 1,000 diseases and predict health outcomes over a decade in advance.

164. 'Creeping fat' can worsen Crohn's disease, study finds

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Fat is more complicated than we thought. Once considered just a bag of calories, scientists now know that our fat—aka adipose tissue—doesn't just squirrel away energy; it also sends and receives hormonal, nervous system and immune signals.

165. CRISPR approach offers hope for severe childhood brain disorder

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When brain development gets off to a bad start, the consequences are lifelong. One example is a condition called SCN2A haploinsufficiency, in which children are born with just one functioning copy of the SCN2A gene—instead of the normal two. They develop defects in the connections, or synapses, between some of their brain cells; they do not learn to speak; and many of them experience seizures.

166. Serious mental illness often brings rapid weight gain—but support is missing

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Being diagnosed with a serious mental illness like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder often brings an overlooked challenge: rapid and sustained weight gain. This side-effect can raise the risk of diabetes, heart disease and early death—widening an already stark life expectancy gap.

167. A big, convulsive twitch while dozing off? Sleep experts explain the 'hypnic jerk'

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You're gently drifting off to sleep when suddenly your arms and legs convulse and you jolt yourself awake. Or, perhaps you're relaxing in bed when, out of the blue, your dozing partner does an almighty twitch, scaring you half to death.

168. Providing information in palliative care: What if patients don't want to know everything?

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How do you behave toward patients with life-threatening conditions who do not want to know all the details of the state of their health? This question brought psychologist Liesbeth van Vliet and anthropologist Annemarie Samuels together. It's an unusual partnership, but their interdisciplinary approach is generating new insights.

169. Antipsychotic-treated patients with schizophrenia see benefits from semaglutide, study claims

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A multicenter collaboration of Danish researchers reports that once-weekly semaglutide for 30 weeks lowered blood sugar levels and body weight and improved physical quality of life in antipsychotic-treated adults with schizophrenia and prediabetes.

170. For young adults, the color of their teeth is important

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White teeth are highly valued by young adults. But an even tooth color is considered to be of even higher importance. A study from the University of Gothenburg, one of the first of its kind, shows that many people with a deviant color on a part of a tooth would like treatment.

171. Global experts unite to redefine diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia

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An international team of clinicians and researchers, led by the Center for Healthy Brain Aging's Professor Perminder Sachdev and Dr. Adam Bentvelzen, has today unveiled new diagnostic criteria for vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID)—a common but less well-known cause of dementia.

172. Experts urge culture change to address burnout in pharmacy education

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Colleges and universities face unprecedented challenges related to faculty burnout and dissatisfaction in pharmacy schools, and institutions must work to create more supportive and healthier workplaces to reduce turnover rates, a new study indicates.

173. Indra's internet: Buddhist perspectives to address digital anxieties

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Online platforms promise connection, yet the social comparison, digital surveillance, and public criticism they foster can also heighten emotional instability.

174. Consuming more legumes and less red and processed meat may have a positive impact on men's health

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On average, men consume significantly more red and processed meat than is recommended, and more than women do. The high nutritional value of legumes makes them well suited to replacing meat. However, they do not naturally contain vitamin B12, which is found in animal-derived foods.

175. Illinois' Cook County confirms second suburban measles case of the year, in 4-year-old child

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Health officials have confirmed the second case of measles in suburban Cook County this year—in a 4-year-old, unvaccinated child.

176. Who experiences caregiver stress, and how can it be managed?

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In the Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama "The Pitt," medical resident Mel King attempts to comfort a distraught woman who's overwhelmed caring for her disabled mother.

177. Deadly disease caused by blood-sucking insects spreading in US, CDC says

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A parasitic disease, which can be fatal, is spreading through an insect in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

178. California's summer COVID wave shows signs of waning: What are the numbers in other communities?

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There are some encouraging signs that California's summer COVID wave might be leveling off.

179. Does your child have social anxiety? Here's how you can help

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It's common for adolescents to feel nervous or shy around others. But how their parents treat them may help ease or worsen their social anxiety, according to a new study from the University of Georgia.

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