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On nutrition: Comparing honey and molasses

When my son-in-law hinted that he was out of my granola and it “was the only thing that tasted good” when he was sick, I knew it was time to make another batch. Then I received this letter: “I sure...

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Nuance unveils advanced PowerScribe AI features at RSNA

At the annual Radiological Society of North America meeting, Nuance showcased future workflow-integrated generative artificial intelligence capabilities for its voice-enabled reporting platform,...

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Rhythmic speech, not phonetics, key to language learning in babies

Reviewed Parents should speak to their babies using sing-song speech, like nursery rhymes, as soon as possible, say researchers. That's because babies learn languages from rhythmic information, not...

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I noticed my sons eye cancer when he glanced at the TV

Detect childhood eye cancer with your smart phone Kirstin Smith, 29 was watching her son, Cian, three, when she noticed a “cloudy spot” in his eye. Cian had been playing in front of the TV. She...

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CN Bio PhysioMimix Organ-on-a-Chip data supports Inipharm’s INI-822 for...

CN Bio, a leading Organ-on-a-Chip (OOC) company that designs and manufactures single-and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), today announced its PhysioMimix® assay for Non-alcoholic...

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Refeyn launches KaritroMP for rapid and reproducible characterization of...

Refeyn, a leader in mass photometry technology, announces the launch of its macro mass photometry platform, KaritroMP. This new benchtop instrument marks an evolutionary step beyond mass photometry,...

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New decision rule can reduce unnecessary head CT scans in older adults after...

Reviewed How do emergency department staff determine whether older adults who have fallen need imaging? A new decision rule will help emergency department physicians determine which older adults need...

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Christmas tree syndrome: Why the festive evergreen can make your nose run—and...

Decorating the Christmas tree is a beloved tradition for many of us during the festive season. While some people prefer using and reusing an artificial tree as an environmentally friendly way to enjoy...

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Could antivirals reduce your risk of long COVID? Where the research is up to...

Evidence is continuing to accumulate on the burden and frequency of chronic effects after a COVID infection, which falls under the umbrella term “long COVID”. At least 5%–10% of people who contract...

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Study shows wealth does not ensure equal levels of health across race, ethnicity

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Prohibition may have extended life for those born in dry counties

Although widely considered a blunder of public policy, the alcohol prohibition laws of early 20th century America may have led to increased longevity for those born in places where alcohol was banned,...

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Researchers show that an influx of water and salts propel immune cells...

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, working with Imperial College London, King’s College London and University of Cambridge, have shown that an influx of water and ions into immune cells...

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Preshaped, 4D microcoils for personalized endovascular embolization

A research team led by Prof. Xu Tiantian from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the collaborators, introduced 4D ultraviolet (UV)-curable...

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Ashwagandha extracts show promise in reducing stress hormones, study suggests

In a recent systematic review published in the journal Nutrients, researchers collated and investigated available literature testing the cortisol-associated function of Withania somnifera....

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Being married can raise your blood pressure, according to new study

Dr Chris Steele shares diet tips on reducing blood pressure Having high blood pressure is a major cause of medical emergencies such as heart attacks and strokes. Also known as hypertension, it means...

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Surgery patients now less likely to get opioids—but decline has slowed, study...

Post-surgery pain relief has shifted away from opioid-containing medications over the past seven years, but the downward trend has slowed since 2020, a new study shows. Overall, the rate of...

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How a failure to understand race leads to flawed health tech

A new study focused on wearable health monitors underscores an entrenched problem in the development of new health technologies—namely, that a failure to understand race means the way these devices...

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Manipulation of gut microbiota with flaxseed could reduce breast cancer risk,...

A new study demonstrates that the human gut microbiome may be a factor in breast health. Lifestyle and diet have long been known to affect human health. In the study, flaxseed components called...

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White house could punish big pharmas high prices by removing patents

The Biden administration is flexing some federal muscle in its push for lower drug prices, warning pharmaceutical companies that it might use its authority to cancel patent protections if a medication...

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Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity

A preclinical study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators shows that a specific human genetic variant of a receptor that stimulates insulin release may help individuals resist obesity. The...

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