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Indonesia detects traces of radiation at clove farm as probe expands

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Indonesia detects traces of radiation at clove farm as probe expands
Indonesian authorities found traces of radioactivity at a clove farm on Sumatra island, a government spokesperson said Tuesday, as Jakarta expanded an investigation launched after the US health authority detected Cesium-137 contamination of spices from Indonesia.

14. Shutdown forces Medicare patients off popular telehealth and hospital-at-home programs

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The federal government shutdown is forcing a reckoning for two remote health care programs because they automatically expired Oct. 1.

15. Survey shows only 36% of neurologists identify motor deficits as part of autism diagnosis

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A new UCLA Health study highlights concerning gaps in how child neurologists understand and address motor difficulties in children with autism, despite research showing these movement problems affect the majority of autistic children and can significantly impact their development.

16. Study finds hidden blood mutations spark obesity, diabetes and liver disease

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UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found a surprising culprit behind common health problems such as obesity, diabetes and fatty liver disease: silent genetic glitches in the blood system that occur naturally as people age.

17. Prior authorizations draining time, energy from many cancer patients

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Cancer patients aren't just battling a deadly disease—part of their time and energy can also be spent fighting the system intended to cure them, a new study says. The findings are published in the journal JCO Oncology Practice.

18. New brain-scanning method could help improve how anxiety is understood and diagnosed

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A study by the University of Portsmouth in England has mapped the biological journey of anxiety in the brain when people are faced with a no-win situation.

19. Researchers track characteristics of firearm owners receiving mental health treatment

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People who are female, younger, more educated and have reported suicidal ideation are more likely to go to therapy or use psychiatric medications, according to Rutgers Health researchers.

20. Large cohort study links allergic rhinitis to higher risk of vision-threatening optic neuritis

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Sungkyunkwan University researchers in Korea ran a nationwide cohort analysis linking allergic diseases to increased optic neuritis risk, with allergic rhinitis showing the strongest association.

21. Trial shows combined sleep apnea treatments are better than one

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Combined treatments for both aspects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—a compromised airway anatomy and unstable breathing—have shown promise in a Monash and Harvard-led trial.

22. WHO calls for urgent focus on brain health

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The World Health Organization called Tuesday for urgently scaling up care for neurological conditions, which impact more than three billion people globally, insisting many could be prevented or treated with the right services.

23. Indonesia detects traces of radiation at clove farm as probe expands

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Indonesian authorities found traces of radioactivity at a clove farm on Sumatra island, a government spokesperson said Tuesday, as Jakarta expanded an investigation launched after the US health authority detected Cesium-137 contamination of spices from Indonesia.

24. Heart rate changes predict depression treatment success with magnetic brain stimulation, scientists discover

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Researchers led by Dr. Roberto Goya-Maldonado at the University Medical Center Göttingen have identified a rapid physiological marker that predicts which patients with major depression will respond to magnetic brain stimulation therapy.

25. Psychedelics offer new therapeutic framework for stress-related psychiatric disorders

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A peer-reviewed viewpoint article published in Psychedelics by Prof. Xiaohui Wang and colleagues examines the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances for treating stress-related psychiatric disorders through novel neurobiological mechanisms. The article is titled "Psychedelics in the context of stress and psychiatric disorders: A new horizon in mental health treatment."

26. Measles immunity 90% in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, finds study

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In British Columbia's Lower Mainland, 90% of people have detectable antibodies against measles, indicating high vaccine coverage and population protection, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

27. Mom's voice boosts language-center development in preemies' brains, study finds

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Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study.

28. Quitting smoking, even late in life, linked to slower cognitive decline

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Quitting smoking in middle age or later is linked to slower age-related cognitive decline over the long term, according to a new study by UCL (University College London) researchers.

29. Women's brain regions may lose ability to synchronize after sexual assault, research finds

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Around 70% of women who suffer a sexual assault develop PTSD. Now, scientists have shown that many of these women show a marked reduction in the usual communication between two important brain areas involved in processing and control of emotions, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. In some women, synchronization between these areas can drop to near zero. This work was presented at the ECNP conference in Amsterdam.

30. Genital problems? Ancient doctors thought goat's cheese or warm baths could help

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Our genitals are such an important and sensitive part of our bodies. So it's not surprising that keeping them healthy was as important in antiquity as it is today.

31. Two-dose recombinant shingles vaccine found to be effective even accounting for prior receipt of live shingles vaccine

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A target trial emulation was conducted to assess the effectiveness of recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) accounting for prior receipt of live zoster vaccine (ZVL) and immunocompetence.

32. Anesthesiologist-led care can help hip-fracture patients get to surgery faster, with fewer complications

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When anesthesiologists lead the preoperative process, patients undergoing surgery for hip fractures—one of the leading causes of hospitalization in older adults—get to the operating room (OR) faster and have fewer complications, according to a study presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2025 annual meeting.

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