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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number variants (CNVs)—to pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number v…
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Janine Roberson was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 7.  The chronic disease caused stage 5 kidney failure that led to her kidneys being so badly damaged that they “barely functioned,” according to Ceders-Sinai Medical Center, who has helped Janin…
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Knee braces, hydrotherapy and exercise are some of the most effective ways to address arthritis-related knee pain and stiffness, a new study shows.
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30.6% of ICU patients experienced CMV reactivation.
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UC Riverside study on how Toxoplasma gondii manipulates brain cells lays groundwork for future clinical research and therapies
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Yvonne Ford had light contact with the stray dog while on holiday in Morocco, her family says.
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Health officials in Grand Traverse County have confirmed the first measles case since 2019.
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Despite being rooted in science, evidence-based psychological treatments often fail to deliver lasting results because people forget much of what they learn and struggle to build new habits.
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Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia.
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Despite funding cuts, political scapegoating and internal tensions, thousands of volunteers came together in the 1980s to provide care to a stigmatized community.
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Cannabis users face a 29% higher risk of heart attacks, 20% higher stroke risk, and double the risk of dying from heart disease.
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People have revealed if 'Ozempic penis' is real or not, following advice from health experts
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This report describes eight mpox cases on four cruise ships: four among crew members and four among passengers.
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Spotting cancer early can significantly improve the chances of recovery, and US researchers have shown that blood biomarkers may reveal tumors more than three years before a diagnosis is made.
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Leaving your fan on all night can do more harm than good
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What's the best exercise for the heart? Cardiologist recommends aerobic exercise or cardio like walking, running or swimming to lower heart attack risk.
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Try the sitting-rising test. A new study shows that people who can do it without support are less likely to die in the next decade or so.
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Trainer shares 3 weekly gym workouts to melt stubborn belly fat & boost metabolism. Just 3 sessions per week gets results!
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"In 50 years, where things grow and what you get infected by is going to be completely different."
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A new study has shed light on how physical activity helps rewire and protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease on a cellular level as people age.
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Strength training can lower your biological age by 8 years, per one study. A trainer explains how to start. It may “limit disease and slow the aging of cells.”
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Mid-June is earlier than we typically first find West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes in Massachusetts, health officials say.
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