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Study finds adults with hearing loss using hearing aids have reduced dementia risk

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Study finds adults with hearing loss using hearing aids have reduced dementia risk
Adults with hearing loss (HL) with hearing aids have a reduced risk for dementia, according to a research letter published in JAMA Neurology.

88. Pediatricians' association recommends COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers and some older children, breaking with CDC guidance

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For 30 years, vaccine recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have aligned closely with those from the American Academy of Pediatrics, or AAP. But on Aug. 19, 2025, the AAP published new vaccine recommendations that diverge from those of the CDC.

89. Predictive simulations seek to minimize the risk of falls in older age

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A German-Dutch research team, including scientists from the University of Bayreuth, has investigated how age-related changes contribute to an increased risk of falling in older adults. Using computer simulations, they explored specific scenarios involving stepping down from a curb or stair with varying levels of muscle strength and nerve signal speed—both of which tend to decline with age. Their findings have been published in Scientific Reports.

90. New study maps out the timeline of DNA damage for multiple myeloma

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A new study focused on multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer, may lead to better ways to group patients by the state of their DNA and define new subtypes of disease to better predict treatment strategies and outcomes.

91. The last 'women of the sea' who dive like aquatic mammals

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New research from the University of St Andrews has found that a remarkable group of women who free dive for seafood without oxygen, spend more time underwater than some diving mammals like sea beavers, and rival others like sea otters and sea lions.

92. Many mothers experience worry and self-blame after giving birth

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A new study from Aarhus University shows that it is normal for many mothers to feel anxious and overwhelmed after childbirth. The researchers hope the study's findings will encourage better conversations between new mothers and health care professionals.

93. Broccoli can have a protective effect against colon cancer, study reveals

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The broccoli and Brussels sprouts that often get pushed to the edge of the plate might aid in reducing the risk of colon cancer.

94. Repackaged cancer drug boosts delivery to tumors, improves combination therapies

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University of Arizona researchers devised a new method to deliver cancer chemotherapy drugs to pancreatic and breast cancer tumors more effectively and with less damage to healthy tissues than standard forms of chemotherapy. The paper is published in Nature Cancer.

95. International collaboration on nursing and midwifery in the Caribbean deemed a success, according to study

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A new publication highlights the success of an international partnership working to strengthen nursing and midwifery in the Caribbean. "Fostering International Collaborations to Inform Nursing and Midwifery Policy: A Caribbean Initiative," appears in the International Nursing Review.

96. A simple test could predict a newborn's risk of developing type 2 diabetes

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A genetic test of cord blood at birth may hold the key to predicting a child's future risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to exciting new research from Australia and Hong Kong.

97. Study finds adults with hearing loss using hearing aids have reduced dementia risk

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Adults with hearing loss (HL) with hearing aids have a reduced risk for dementia, according to a research letter published in JAMA Neurology.

98. Gone but not forgotten: New research shows the brain's map of the body remains unchanged after amputation

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The brain holds a "map" of the body that remains unchanged even after a limb has been amputated, contrary to the prevailing view that it rearranges itself to compensate for the loss, according to new research from scientists in the UK and US.

99. Vaginal estrogen tablets may be safe for postmenopausal women who have had a stroke

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Using vaginal estrogen tablets was not associated with an increased risk of recurrent ischemic stroke among postmenopausal women in a registry in Denmark, according to research published in Stroke.

100. Key genes that act as a brake on blood cancer growth reveal potential treatment targets

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Australian researchers have used an innovative genome-wide screening approach to identify genes, and their encoded proteins, that play critical roles in the prevention of lymphoma development, revealing new potential treatment targets for these blood cancers.

101. Fat-trapping microbeads provide drug-free weight loss in rats

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Weight-loss interventions, including gastric bypass surgery and drugs that prevent dietary fat absorption, can be invasive or have negative side effects. Now, researchers have developed edible microbeads made from green tea polyphenols, vitamin E and seaweed that, when consumed, bind to fats in the gastrointestinal tract.

102. LGBTQIA+ students in conservative states face higher rates of depression and anxiety, national study suggests

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LGBTQIA+ college students living in conservative US states have reported far worse mental health than their counterparts in more liberal areas in a national study.

103. AI model simultaneously detects multiple genetic colorectal cancer markers in tissue samples

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A multicenter study has analyzed nearly 2,000 digitized tissue slides from colon cancer patients across seven independent cohorts in Europe and the US. The samples included both whole-slide images of tissue samples and clinical, demographic, and lifestyle data.

104. Glass half empty? Nutrition studies shouldn't just focus on what parents do wrong

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If it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to care for children's food needs.

105. Companies may be misleading parents with 'outrageous' claims about banking baby teeth

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Parents are spending thousands of pounds to bank stem cells from their children's milk teeth—but the recipient companies' claims about their future medical value are unproven and potentially misleading, reveals an investigation by The BMJ.

106. Menopause misinformation is harming care, warn experts

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Many direct to consumer menopause services are unnecessary and do not improve care, warn experts in The BMJ.

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