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Avoiding bright light at night could be a simple way to reduce your risk of diabetes, a Flinders University study shows.
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Many people are familiar with oncogenes—genes long known to be involved in cancers in humans, such as the gene Src.
Study reveals same genes that can drive cancer also guide neural-circuit growth
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A new study by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding member of the Mass General Brigham, reveals that particular strains of gut bacteria are linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition that affects millions of people and is increasing in prevalence.
Research identifies gut bacterial strains linked to inflammatory bowel disease
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An analysis of medical records from 1,765 older adults shows that patients with at least 21 teeth were more likely to maintain a healthy body weight than patients with fewer teeth, according to a Rutgers Health study.
Researchers link tooth loss to increased obesity risk
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Tantrums are part of growing up. How these outbursts of anger or frustration are managed, however, can impact children's emotional development.
Kids given 'digital pacifiers' to calm tantrums fail to learn how to regulate emotions, study finds
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The LENS trial has demonstrated that fenofibrate, a drug usually used to lower cholesterol, reduces the risk of progression of diabetic retinopathy by 27%.
Cholesterol-lowering drug slows progression of eye disease in people with diabetes: Clinical trial
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Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine found that a targeted gene therapy may make acute myeloid leukemia (AML) more sensitive to chemotherapy, while also protecting the heart against toxicity often caused by cancer treatments.
Common blood pressure drug may make leukemia more responsive to chemotherapy while protecting heart
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Earlier this year, Northeastern University researchers unveiled a web-based artificial intelligence tool designed to diagnose prostate cancer at a faster and more accurate rate.
AI system diagnoses breast cancer with near 100% accuracy
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In a survey of low-income adults across Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Texas, one in eight respondents who were enrolled in Medicaid at some point since March 2020 reported no longer having Medicaid coverage by late 2023, with nearly half of that pool reporting being currently uninsured, according to a study by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Insurance coverage disruptions, challenges accessing care common amid Medicaid unwinding
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We get healthy dietary fiber from consuming fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Dietary fiber found to regulate gut bacteria's use of tryptophan, impacting health
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