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Genetic discovery offers hope for personalized prevention of cardiovascular disease

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Genetic discovery offers hope for personalized prevention of cardiovascular disease
By analyzing large amounts of data, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a system for classifying individuals into different risk groups for atherosclerosis. The results enable early detection of the disease, which can lead to personalized preventive care.

49. Fewer than half of drug overdose survivors go to the hospital

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Among survivors of drug overdose, fewer than half visited the emergency department, according to a study published online Oct. 16 in JAMA Network Open.

50. Research team reveals complex biology behind severe muscle wasting in cancer

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A University of Alberta research team is shedding much-needed light on cancer cachexia, a severe muscle-wasting syndrome linked to up to a third of cancer deaths.

51. Scientists develop one-product-fits-all immunotherapy for breast cancer

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Triple-negative breast cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers. The name tells the story: It lacks the three main targets that make other types of breast cancers more treatable with powerful therapies.

52. Abnormal cell 'conversations' drive chronic lung-transplant rejection, research reveals

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More than 50% of lung-transplant recipients experience a rejection of their new lung within five years of receiving it, yet the reason why this is such a prevalent complication has remained a medical mystery.

53. Updated CPR guidelines tackle choking response, opioid-related emergencies and a revised chain of survival

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The "2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC)," published today in the journal, Circulation, marks the first full revision of lifesaving resuscitation guidance since 2020. Among the updates are expanded recommendations for managing choking and suspected opioid overdose, in addition to other lifesaving interventions.

54. FDA and Kenvue say no autism link to Tylenol use during pregnancy

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The maker of Tylenol is urging U.S. health regulators not to add an autism warning label to it and other pain-relievers containing acetaminophen, calling the request "unsupported by the scientific evidence and legally and procedurally improper."

55. Over 6 million eggs recalled after salmonella found, FDA warns

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More than 6 million eggs sold under the Black Sheep Egg Company brand have been recalled after federal officials detected multiple strains of salmonella at one of its processing facilities.

56. A year of dieting with non-sugar sweeteners shows weight loss can stay lost

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Researchers at Maastricht University and the University of Copenhagen report that incorporating sweeteners and sweetness enhancers within a healthy, sugar-reduced diet supported one-year weight loss maintenance and coincided with microbiota shifts toward short-chain fatty acid and methane-producing taxa in adults with overweight or obesity.

57. No benefit from ketamine for patients hospitalized with depression, clinical trial reports

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Findings from a randomized and blinded clinical trial investigating repeated ketamine infusions for treating depression have revealed no extra benefit from ketamine when added to standard care for people admitted to hospital for depression.

58. Genetic discovery offers hope for personalized prevention of cardiovascular disease

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By analyzing large amounts of data, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a system for classifying individuals into different risk groups for atherosclerosis. The results enable early detection of the disease, which can lead to personalized preventive care.

59. Federally qualified health centers could boost cervical cancer screening

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A new national study, led by MUSC Hollings Cancer Center researcher Trisha Amboree, Ph.D., assistant professor in the MUSC Department of Public Health Sciences, and Jane Montealegre, Ph.D., associate professor of Behavioral Science at The University of Texas (UT) MD Anderson Cancer Center, points to federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) as a powerful—but underused—resource in closing gaps in cervical cancer screening.

60. Overabundance of HMGN1 protein may explain congenital heart defects in Down syndrome

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Three copies of chromosome 21 cause Down syndrome (DS), and roughly half of children born each year in the United States with DS—approximately 2,600—also have congenital heart defects (CHDs).

61. Dangerous E. coli strain blocks gut's defense mechanism against spreading infection

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When harmful bacteria that cause food poisoning, such as E. coli, invade through the digestive tract, gut cells usually fight back by pushing infected cells out of the body to stop the infection from spreading.

62. Will the 'military sleep method' really help you fall asleep in 2 minutes?

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Has a camouflaged athlete running on a dirt road ever shouted health advice through your phone? Sometimes these videos are motivational and get you off the couch to start exercising; sometimes they're educational. But can their advice help us civilians?

63. Our brains evaluate food within milliseconds, long before we've decided to eat it, research reveals

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Imagine you're at the grocery store, standing before a selection of snacks. Seemingly without thinking, you skip over the rice crackers to pick out a bag of chips.

64. Researchers highlight ethical concerns when clinical trials are cut short

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The termination of thousands of federal grants that fund clinical trials threatens to reverse substantial progress in understanding and treating the health challenges of marginalized populations, particularly children and adolescents who are already underrepresented in research.

65. Fewer women receive lung transplants despite policy changes, study finds

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New research from UCLA Health reveals that women continue to face barriers in accessing lung transplants compared to men, despite recent national policy changes aimed at making organ distribution more equitable.

66. Study considers how labels can convey alcohol's cancer risk

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Scientists have known alcohol causes cancer for years. But it has been a tall order to get people to understand this risk and change their drinking patterns.

67. 'You're not alone' can go a long way for adolescents

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Social support can be the difference between life and death for children struggling with adverse childhood experiences (like the death or absence of a parent, substance abuse in the household or community violence) at home, according to a new University of Georgia study.

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