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Map of how body responds to extreme conditions could help to spot early signs of illness

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Map of how body responds to extreme conditions could help to spot early signs of illness
What happens inside your body when you're tired, out of breath, or oxygen-deprived? A new study by researchers at the University of Portsmouth and University College London (UCL) has mapped how different parts of the body communicate during stress, potentially paving the way for earlier illness diagnosis.

718. New study identifies key ingredients to expanding dental care in the safety net

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Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are a crucial component of the dental safety net and provide oral health services to those who might not otherwise have access to needed care, including low-income individuals, the uninsured and Medicaid beneficiaries.

719. Preclinical trials show Alzheimer's drug promising for alcohol addiction treatment

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A research team from Virginia Commonwealth University has found that a drug currently in clinical trials for brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease might also have potential for treating alcohol misuse—one of America's leading public health concerns.

720. First it was 'protein goals,' now TikTok is on about 'fiber goals.' How can you meet yours?

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"Protein goals" have long been a thing on TikTok and Instagram. But now social media users are also talking about "fiber goals." This reflects a positive broader shift toward overall health and well-being rather than a narrow focus on weight loss or muscle gain.

721. If you have a pet as a kid, does this lower your risk of asthma and eczema?

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As the number of people with allergies grows worldwide, scientists are trying to work out precisely how and why these conditions—such as asthma and eczema—develop.

722. Quitting the quit-aid: People trying to stop vaping nicotine need more support. Here are some strategies to help

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New Zealand is among a number of countries that encourage vaping (the use of e-cigarettes) as a tool to help people stop smoking tobacco. But what happens when people want to quit vaping?

723. Treating postoperative delirium as preventable 'acute brain failure': Low-cost interventions could have major impact

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A new large-scale study spotlights postoperative delirium as a preventable and high-impact complication which is driven by patient frailty and surgical stress—and one that can be addressed through low-cost, evidence-based interventions.

724. Does exercise really improve mental health?

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Research often points to exercise as a good way to boost mental health, but a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests that it's not just physical movement that affects mental health. It's how, where and why you exercise that makes the difference.

725. People in poorer areas face lower stroke survival odds

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People who have a stroke are more likely to die within a year if they live in more deprived areas according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.

726. Astatine-211: Researchers go nuclear on cancer

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Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth and one of the least studied within the periodic table, mostly because it lives up to its name, which is the Greek word for "unstable."

727. Map of how body responds to extreme conditions could help to spot early signs of illness

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What happens inside your body when you're tired, out of breath, or oxygen-deprived? A new study by researchers at the University of Portsmouth and University College London (UCL) has mapped how different parts of the body communicate during stress, potentially paving the way for earlier illness diagnosis.

728. Efficient elastic tissues may hold the secrets to Olympic success

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New research into the muscles of world-class athletes and performance artists has revealed that a small number of "general motor skills" raise these experts above regional-level and novice competitors, with interesting implications for competitive sport and musculoskeletal health.

729. Expert links chemical pesticides to increased foodborne illness risk

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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has announced several recent food recalls, including one affecting more than a million cage-free, certified organic eggs linked to a multistate salmonella outbreak.

730. New study highlights how to improve mental health integration in primary health care

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A staggering 92% of South Africans living with mental health conditions are not receiving the treatment they need. Yet, research continues to show that collaborative care—where mental health and primary care providers work together—can significantly improve patient outcomes, service satisfaction, and overall quality of life.

731. Camel milk intake suppresses allergic asthma in mice

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Research led by the Joldasbekov Institute of Mechanics and Engineering in Kazakhstan, reports that camel milk intake significantly reduced airway hyperresponsiveness and lung inflammation in a laboratory model of allergic asthma in mice.

732. Are chemicals to blame for cancer in young people? Here's what the evidence says

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Cancer is traditionally known as a disease affecting mostly older people.

733. AI helps radiologists spot more lesions in mammograms

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Artificial intelligence (AI) improves breast cancer detection accuracy for radiologists when reading screening mammograms, helping them devote more of their attention to suspicious areas, according to a study published in Radiology.

734. Dementia protection linked to where the body lies—belly fat a risk factor

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Men with high levels of belly fat are at increased risk of dementia, according to a new study by Monash University researchers of more than 17,000 individuals aged 65 to 98 years in the ASPREE Study.

735. Ultra-processed foods linked to higher chronic disease risks, even at low intake

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Even in moderation, consumption of ultra-processed foods is linked with measurable increases in risk for chronic diseases, according to research from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. Processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), and trans fatty acids (TFAs) were associated with an increased disease risk, such as type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease (IHD), and colorectal cancer.

736. Physical performance is associated with cognition and functional capacity in patients with MS

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Good physical performance is associated with better cognition in people with relapsing-remitting MS, according to a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland. Good functional capacity was also clearly related to cognition and physical performance. The study is published in the Journal of Central Nervous System Disease.

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