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Vet urges pet owners to understand the hidden emotional toll behind providing animal health care

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Vet urges pet owners to understand the hidden emotional toll behind providing animal health care
Despite nearly 90% of pet owners viewing their animals as family members, few understand the emotional and practical complexities of providing animal care that veterinarians navigate daily.

1.261. 'Young' immune cells reverse signs of neurodegenerative brain changes in preclinical study

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"Young" immune cells created by Cedars-Sinai investigators reversed signs of aging and Alzheimer's disease in the brains of laboratory mice, according to a study published in the journal Advanced Science.

1.262. Balancing kratom's potential benefits and risks—new legislation in Colorado seeks to minimize harm

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David Bregger had never heard of kratom before his son, Daniel, 33, died in Denver in 2021 from using what he thought was a natural and safe remedy for anxiety.

1.263. What exactly are you eating? The nutritional 'dark matter' in your food

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When scientists cracked the human genome in 2003—sequencing the entire genetic code of a human being—many expected it would unlock the secrets of disease. But genetics explained only about 10% of the risk. The other 90% lies in the environment—and diet plays a huge part.

1.264. Slow brain pulsations in people with narcolepsy resemble those of healthy sleep

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A hormone produced by the brain, orexin, may play a central role in the functioning of the brain's glymphatic system, which clears waste, according to a new study from the University of Oulu.

1.265. Black adults face heart failure nearly 14 years earlier than white patients, data analysis shows

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Black adults in the U.S. are first hospitalized for heart failure nearly 14 years earlier than white adults, reports a Northwestern Medicine study that analyzed data from more than 42,000 patients across hundreds of hospitals nationwide.

1.266. Weight loss injections can reduce the risk of heart failure by over 40%, study shows

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Treatment with the anti-obesity medications can reduce health risks for patients with heart failure by more than 40%. These findings come from a study by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The medication can drastically reduce the risk of being hospitalized for heart failure or dying.

1.267. My baby vs. the world: Postpartum activity in first-time fathers' brains may prepare them for parenting

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University of Southern California psychologists report that first-time fathers show stronger brain activation to their own infant than to unfamiliar infants or their romantic partner, with links to bonding and parenting stress.

1.268. Taking aspirin daily provides no long-term prevention of cardiovascular events in older adults, research confirms

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Research from a Monash University-led team has confirmed 2018 research that found healthy older adults who took a low-dose of aspirin daily experienced a higher risk of a major hemorrhage without any overall cardiovascular benefit.

1.269. A cheek swab test could identify children with potentially deadly heart condition

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A simple cheek swab test could detect children who have arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, according to research presented at the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress in Madrid.

1.270. Vet urges pet owners to understand the hidden emotional toll behind providing animal health care

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Despite nearly 90% of pet owners viewing their animals as family members, few understand the emotional and practical complexities of providing animal care that veterinarians navigate daily.

1.271. Study ties genetics and common anticoagulant to risk of intracranial hemorrhage

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A study published in JAMA Neurology found that patients with atrial fibrillation who were treated with Eliquis (apixaban) and carry the APOE e4 genetic allele have a higher risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding within the skull) than those not treated with Eliquis.

1.272. Study highlights pickleball's safety for overweight players, ideal for weight control

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A study conducted by researchers at Saint Louis University has uncovered new insights into the injury patterns among pickleball players across the U.S., highlighting a significant finding: increased Body Mass Index (BMI) did not increase the odds of injury among pickleball players.

1.273. Polarization around vaccine hesitancy was 12 times greater than past outbreaks, study finds

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Political polarization during COVID-19 was 12 times greater than in past disease outbreaks in terms of vaccine hesitancy, according to a comprehensive new study by Caitlin McMurtry, an assistant professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis.

1.274. New AnVIL Data Explorer makes valuable datasets more accessible for health research

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Collecting high-quality genomic data is time-consuming, expensive, and often only possible through large-scale national efforts. Thankfully, a new tool developed by the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute's Computational Genomics Lab is making existing datasets easier to find and use, ensuring that more researchers can build on these precious resources rather than starting from scratch.

1.275. Long-term results show surgery and stenting are equally protective against stroke resulting from carotid artery disease

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Long-term results from the largest randomized trial of stenting and surgery have shown that the procedures are equally protective against stroke resulting from carotid artery disease.

1.276. Combination of mini-camera and AI predicts recurrent heart attack

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Measurements with a miniature camera inside the coronary arteries can accurately predict whether someone will suffer a recurrent heart attack. Until now, interpreting these images was so complex that only specialized laboratories could perform it.

1.277. Potential treatment pathway found for rare and aggressive leukemia

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A Yale study published on the cover of the journal Blood explains basic scientific discoveries that could lead to innovative therapies for acute myeloid leukemia, and specifically a rare and aggressive blood cancer known as acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL).

1.278. Study reveals details of overactive immune system in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome

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Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS) have heightened innate immune responses to bacteria, viruses and fungi. While these responses are essential to fight infection, they can cause damage when unchecked.

1.279. Blue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel brunt of Trump clawbacks

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The Trump administration's cuts to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funding for state and local health departments had vastly uneven effects depending on the political leanings of a state, according to a KFF Health News analysis. Democratic-led states and select blue-leaning cities fought back in court and saw money for public health efforts restored—while GOP-led states sustained big losses.

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