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More than half of long COVID patients still showing symptoms after six months

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More than half of long COVID patients still showing symptoms after six months
A new study of Australians suffering from long COVID found 56% still had persistent symptoms six months after their initial infection, according to experts from The Australian National University (ANU). In most cases, symptoms included fatigue, shortness of breath and coughing.

76. AI system finds crucial clues for diagnoses in electronic health records

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Doctors often must make critical decisions in minutes, relying on incomplete information. While electronic health records contain vast amounts of patient data, much of it remains difficult to interpret quickly—especially for patients with rare diseases or unusual symptoms.

77. Project reduces hospitalizations among home health-care patients

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An estimated 90% of patients receiving home health care have at least one discrepancy between their medication lists and what they're actually taking—making it more likely they will end up in the hospital.

78. Neuroscientists—with the help of AI—can now pinpoint the moment that a brain makes a decision

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For the first time, scientists can freeze-frame the exact moment an animal makes up their mind and commits to a choice—simply by looking at their brain activity.

79. Developing a green thumb while young can prevent cancer, study finds

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Helping children develop a green thumb could have lifelong health benefits, including preventing cancer, according to new work from a University of Alberta public health researcher.

80. Epigenetic 'scars': Unveiling how childhood trauma affects our genes

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Child maltreatment, which includes abuse and neglect, is one of the most serious public health concerns worldwide. These adversities leave a lasting impact on the emotional well-being, memory, and social development of affected individuals. The problem, however, reaches far beyond its psychological impact, affecting the brain and biological processes through genetic changes, which have remained unclear until now.

81. Immunotherapy approach offers hope for long-term HIV control without daily medication

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HIV remains a major global health issue, affecting nearly 40 million people worldwide. Current treatments, known as antiretroviral therapy (ART), are highly effective at suppressing the virus and preventing illness, but they are not curative and must be taken for life.

82. Positive views on aging may lead to healthier, more active lifestyles, new study finds

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Older adults, especially those living with health conditions, who hold positive views about aging are more likely to engage in vigorous physical activity, according to a study led by the University of Surrey.

83. New brain imaging technique can detect early frontotemporal dementia

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A new international study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet demonstrates that it is possible to detect subtle changes in the brain and identify early signs of hereditary frontotemporal dementia using advanced brain imaging techniques. The study is published in Molecular Psychiatry.

84. A roadmap for safer and more effective AI in health care

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A new Special Communication published Oct. 13, 2025, in JAMA outlines how the health care sector should responsibly seize the opportunities of AI, including what must change to ensure AI adoption improves patient outcomes, not just efficiency.

85. More than half of long COVID patients still showing symptoms after six months

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A new study of Australians suffering from long COVID found 56% still had persistent symptoms six months after their initial infection, according to experts from The Australian National University (ANU). In most cases, symptoms included fatigue, shortness of breath and coughing.

86. People with dementia less likely to be referred to allied health services by GPs

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Researchers from Monash University's Rehabilitation, Aging and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Center and the National Center for Healthy Aging (a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health) found that people with dementia were significantly less likely to receive any allied health referral compared with those with stroke or Parkinson's disease.

87. Strong grip strength may protect against obesity-related complications

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People with excess body fat who build and keep muscle may be less likely to develop obesity-induced heart, liver, or kidney damage or die early, according to a new study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

88. How to double lung cancer screening rates: Multidisciplinary program reaches over 70% screening rate

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Lung cancer screening might be the best-kept secret in health care today. Only about 16% of those who are eligible in the U.S. get screened for lung cancer, but a study appearing in NEJM Catalyst provides a roadmap for how health systems can improve those numbers. The study details how the UR Medicine primary care network reached a nearly 72% lung cancer screening rate.

89. Customizable finger brace toggles between stiff and flexible for easier recovery

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A friend's struggles with arthritis and the finger braces used to manage it inspired research by a Carnegie Mellon University student that could make it easier for patients to follow rehabilitation plans, speed up recovery times and help people manage chronic conditions.

90. Where you live may affect your brain health, new study finds

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The conditions where you live may influence your brain health and risk for dementia, according to a new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

91. Internal migrants in the U.S. age with fewer disabilities, study finds

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A groundbreaking study analyzing data from over 5 million older Americans has found that those who migrate within the U.S. have significantly better health outcomes than those who remain in their birth state, offering compelling evidence of a "healthy migrant effect" within U.S. borders.

92. Study highlights how sleep apnea accelerates cellular aging and cardiometabolic decline

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A new review published in Sleep Medicine Reviews sheds light on the biological mechanisms that may explain why patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) face higher risks for heart disease, diabetes and other age-related conditions.

93. GLP-1 drugs may delay alcohol's effects in the bloodstream

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There's mounting evidence that popular drugs prescribed for diabetes management and weight loss—better known by trade names like Ozempic and Wegovy—could be effective in reducing alcohol use.

94. A phonebook-sized surgical kit designed for the world's most extreme environments

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In extreme environments where evacuation isn't an option and urgent care is needed, a new surgical technology steps in to fill the gap—one that can fit inside of a backpack and costs a fraction of traditional field setups.

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