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Living alone is linked to higher cognitive decline risk
Living alone's impact on caring for cognitive impairment patients.
Survivors of low-risk cancer are more likely to die of noncancer causes
Early detection and treatment of cancer have improved long-term survival.
Football’s role in elevating the likelihood of Parkinson’s disease
Link between men's American football play and Parkinson's disease.
Endometriosis patients are also genetically predisposed to depression, anxiety, and eating disorders
Study finds more of a relationship than previously acknowledged.
These activities are more strongly associated with avoiding dementia risk
The findings may help aged care professionals plan more targeted approaches to reducing dementia risk.
Teen ADHD therapy doesn’t increase drug use risk
Cocaine and methamphetamine use in young adults after adolescent ADHD.
A new category of depression found that affects about a quarter of patients
The goal is to diagnose and treat the condition more precisely.
Wearable devices are less likely to be used by patients with cardiovascular disease
Few people with or at risk of CVD use wearable devices consistently.
AI-based tools aid in measuring patient’s attitudes toward cholesterol medications
A new approach to understanding patient attitudes toward cholesterol drugs.
Buprenorphine used to treat Fentanyl distress produces few adverse reactions
Buprenorphine helps relieve opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
A link between high blood pressure in 30s and poorer cognitive function in 70s
Hypertension in young and middle-aged adults may help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Delaying lung cancer surgery increase the risk of recurrence and mortality
Patients who undergo operation within 12 weeks of diagnosis fare better.