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Once-nightly Pill Treats Causes of Airway Collapse for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Large Trial
A once-nightly oral pill successfully treats obstructive sleep apnea, marking a breakthrough as the first therapy addressing underlying neuromuscular causes and airway collapse.
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Healthy Eating Improves Memory but Sugary Diets May Cause Lasting Damage, Study Finds
New UTS study reveals that healthy eating boosts memory while sugary diets can harm brain function over time.
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Kids with Chronic Stomach Pain Get Relief as Study Challenges Body Trust Assumption
New research from Duke University suggests teaching kids about body trust is crucial in treating chronic abdominal pain, offering hope for those affected by this common childhood condition.
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Smog Exposure Linked to Nearly Fourfold Higher Risk of Lewy Body Dementia
Long-term exposure to air pollution, particularly smog, has been linked to an increased risk of developing Lewy body dementia,
Understanding Treatment Response in High-Risk Bladder Cancer
A recent study has the potential to revolutionize how doctors treat patients with high-risk bladder cancer,
WHO keeps evaluation of hantavirus as 'low risk'
The World Health Organization has reaffirmed its stance on the hantavirus outbreak, deeming it a low-risk situation.
WHO Kicks Off Annual Assembly Amid Hantavirus, Ebola Concerns
The World Health Organization (WHO) convened its annual assembly in Geneva on Monday, bringing together member states for urgent discussions amid growing concerns over deadly hantavirus and Ebola
Why teen health visits still lack privacy, even when most parents support it
The importance of private healthcare consultations for teenagers is a topic of growing concern among parents and healthcare providers.
What is a 'digital detox' and will it make me healthier?
Digital detox has become increasingly popular as more people recognize the potential negative impacts of constant screen time on their well-being.
Longevity-linked APOE2 gene variant helps neurons repair DNA and resist aging and age-related diseases
Researchers discover APOE2 gene variant helps human neurons repair DNA and resist aging, providing insights into its role in longevity and protection against Alzheimer's disease.
Pediatric pulmonary rehab improves exercise ability, quality of life
Pulmonary rehabilitation has been shown to have a significant impact on the lives of children suffering from chronic respiratory conditions.
AI-driven wearable patches help identify undetected hormone disruption in unexplained infertility
Men and women who appear to have normal hormone levels may still be experiencing undetected disruptions in the timing and coordination of their reproductive hormones, which can significantly impair
AI Tool Enhances Radiotherapy Planning for Cervical Cancer Treatment
An AI technology developed by UCL and LSHTM improves radiotherapy planning, potentially aiding global efforts to eliminate cervical cancer.
Why Only Some Patients Get Liver Disease: New Protein Pathway May Forecast Alpha1-Antitrypsin Outcomes
Alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency, an inherited disorder affecting approximately 100,000 people in the U.S., primarily causes a progressive and incurable lung disease.
Understanding Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood, a Rare Disorder
Discover insights into alternating hemiplegia of childhood, a rare neurological condition affecting children, with new research offering clearer understanding of its progression.
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