Treatment with jacifusen shows benefits for some FUS-ALS patients
Jacifusen was generally well tolerated and reversed disease progression in some people with ALS caused by mutations in the FUS gene.
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Weed may be bad for your heart, whether you smoke or consume edibles
Smoking cannabis and consuming THC edibles are both linked to impaired blood vessel dilation, possibly through separate mechanisms, a study finds.
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Dormant Stem Cells May Hold Key to Restoring Sense of Smell
Researchers have created a 3D mouse organoid model to study how neurons in the nose regenerate, revealing that a type of stem cell once considered dormant may be crucial for repairing olfactory tissue.
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That whole wheat bread you've been eating is often a trap - it's not what you think it is
Experts warn that brown whole wheat bread could be misleading; color does not reflect actual ingredients or health benefits.
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Raw Milk Is Trending — Here's Why Doctors Are Seriously Concerned
Just because your cousin Steve in Boulder swears raw milk cured his dairy woes doesn’t make it gospel.
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Your TRICARE Checklist for Moving
Are you preparing to move to a new location? Now is the best time to make sure your TRICARE benefits are ready to move with you. Here’s a TRICARE checklist to help you prepare for your move and what
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AI Links Early Life Risks to Behavioral Challenges at Age Five
A new study reveals that emotional and behavioral difficulties in five-year-old children can be predicted using prenatal and early-life risk factors, including maternal smoking, low birth weight, and lack of breastfeeding.
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Cannabis Compound Could Protect Us From Deadly Fungal Disease
A dangerous fungal pathogen has proven no match for what may be one of the most useful plants in nature.
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Will norovirus surge early again this year? CDC urges tracking of new strain.
The norovirus strain GII.17 may have disrupted the seasonal pattern of outbreaks.
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Infant Brain Wiring Predicts Emotional Growth Months Before It Shows
The brain’s white matter microstructure at just three months of age can predict how an infant’s emotions will develop over time.
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Scientists are experimenting with a completely new approach to combat human aging
Researchers think stopping necrosis, a harmful form of cell death, could prevent inflammation, protect aging organs, and reduce disease risk.
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Popular Processed Foods Linked to Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
Eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to early signs of Parkinson’s. People who eat a lot of ultra-processed foods, such as cold breakfast cereals, cookies, and hot dogs, may be more likely to develop early signs of Parkinson’s disease compared to those…
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Seniors' marijuana use reaches new high: study
U.S. marijuana use among those 65 and older surged nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023.
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Hand Sanitizer Isn't As Effective At Killing Germs As You Think — Here's What You Need To Know
Plenty of different types of viruses and bacteria are resistant to alcohol-based sanitizers. And they can make you very sick.
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Experts Say Doing This 1 Thing Can Lower Your Risk Of Colon Cancer — And It’s Easier Than You Think
This specific type of cancer is on the rise in people 50 and younger in the U.S. — but there’s hope.
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How the Menstrual Cycle Affects ADHD
Fluctuations in estrogen levels can quietly undermine ADHD treatment in women, but many patients (and doctors) aren’t aware.
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We finally may be able to rid the world of mosquitoes. But should we?
Gene editing holds the potential of suppressing mosquito species that carry deadly diseases — and raises ethical questions.
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Study shows drinking coffee helps women stay mentally sharp and physically strong as they age
Harvard study following 50,000 women for 30 years found that drinking about 3 cups of regular coffee daily was linked to healthier aging.
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Why Adding More Bananas to Your Diet Could Impact Your Blood Pressure
New research suggests that eating more potassium could help lower blood pressure. Here's why.
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Daytime Sleepiness in Midlife Tied to Higher Mortality Risk
Excessive daytime sleepiness significantly raises the risk of all-cause mortality in middle-aged women, according to a large study of over 40,000 female veterans.
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