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Why won't my cough go away?

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Why won't my cough go away?
A persistent cough can be embarrassing, especially if people think you have COVID.

2.401. Hyperinsulinemia linked to abnormal uterine bleeding

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In premenopausal women, hyperinsulinemia is associated with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), with body mass index (BMI) playing a role in this association, according to a study published online June 3 in Menopause.

2.402. LGBTQ+ patients stay up-to-date on preventive care when their doctors are supportive

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When LGBTQ+ patients are unsure if they can be open about their identity and related health needs, it becomes more difficult for them to access high-quality health care.

2.403. How a natural antioxidant could help reduce muscle decline linked to obesity

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Coventry University researchers have discovered that resveratrol, a natural antioxidant, may help combat muscle weakness caused by a high-fat diet.

2.404. BowFlex recalls 3.8 million dumbbells after injury reports

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BowFlex, a fitness equipment brand, is recalling more than 3.8 million adjustable dumbbells because their weight plates can fall off and hurt users.

2.405. Binge drinking brake found in mouse brains, offering future path to treating alcohol abuse—new research

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Despite the profound human, social and economic costs of alcohol abuse, existing treatments have failed to provide meaningful relief. Excessive alcohol consumption remains a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. In the U.S. alone, 16.4 million people age 12 and older reported binge drinking on five or more days in the past month.

2.406. S100A1: A potential new biomarker for frailty in older patients with heart disease

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Frailty is a condition characterized by increased vulnerability and decline in physical function. It's a growing concern in the aging population, particularly among those with heart disease.

2.407. SARS-CoV-2 protein found to spread between cells, triggering immune attack on healthy cells

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A new study uncovers a surprising mechanism by which the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for COVID-19, might cause immune-mediated tissue damage by targeting cells it has never infected.

2.408. Lower-sodium diet can effectively reduce blood pressure for people with type 2 diabetes

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An estimated 38.1 million adults in the United States had diagnosed diabetes in 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of these, about 90% to 95% had type 2 diabetes. A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study finds that in adults with type 2 diabetes—most of whom were taking multiple antihypertensive medications—a lower-sodium DASH-style diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) achieved a clinically meaningful reduction in blood pressure, primarily from sodium reduction.

2.409. How the brain synchronizes itself with rhythmic stimuli

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Our brain is adept at synchronizing with rhythmic sounds, whether it's the beat of a song or the steady patter of rain. This ability helps us recognize and process sounds more effectively.

2.410. Why won't my cough go away?

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A persistent cough can be embarrassing, especially if people think you have COVID.

2.411. Ultra-processed foods are everywhere—and they're quietly raising health risks

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It's not exactly news that junk food isn't healthy.

2.412. Rapid AI-assisted test developed for viral infection screening

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A non-DNA based test could identify viral infections in patients in minutes. When a clinician suspects a patient has a viral illness, the presence of specific virus types can be confirmed through a DNA sequencing test. However, the test takes several hours, even if a testing facility is available on site, and the test cannot discern whether the virus is viable.

2.413. The food affordability crisis is one reason governments need to step up for school food

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Despite the hard work and dedication of hundreds of local grassroots organizations across the country to deliver student nutrition programs, there are, too often, not enough funds to purchase the food to meet student needs.

2.414. No one-size-fits-all for migraine treatments, survey reveals

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About half of people with migraine disease turn to non-medication treatments in an attempt to ease their symptoms, new Otago research reveals.

2.415. Tailored brain stimulation treatment results offer hope for people with depression

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Medical researchers at QIMR Berghofer have achieved a significant milestone in the treatment of depression, demonstrating the effectiveness of personalized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy. This innovative approach uses advanced brain imaging to tailor treatment to an individual's unique brain anatomy and connectivity, offering a new treatment option for people who have had little success with other therapies.

2.416. Natural substance can block a newly discovered cancer cell energy pathway

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Looking to nature for answers to complex questions can reveal new and unprecedented results that can even affect cells on molecular levels.

2.417. 1/4 of the world population are adolescents: New report sets out health and well-being trends

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The Lancet has released its second global commission report on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Adolescents are defined as 10- to 24-year-olds. The report builds on the first one, done in 2016.

2.418. Biological aging clock outperforms existing models in predicting mortality and health outcomes

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Researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) have developed an improved biological aging clock, "LinAge2," that offers doctors a practical and more accurate way to assess how quickly a person is aging—and what can be done to slow it down.

2.419. Why narcissism can be a positive thing for athletes and their coaches

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Sports scientists at Nottingham Trent University wanted to investigate how a coach's personality shaped their behavior and experiences when working with athletes.

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