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Doctors Perform First In Utero Brain Surgery
For the first time, doctors have successfully performed fetal brain surgery to treat a rare blood vessel abnormality that can be fatal to newborns. Experts said the accomplishment, for a condition known as a vein of Galen...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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AHA News: She Wanted to Thank the Surgeon Who Saved Her Life as a Baby. She Did – As His Colleague.
FRIDAY, May 5, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Hours after Sarah Hernandez was born in La Verne, California, doctors diagnosed problems with her heart – problems they couldn’t fix. So they arranged for her to be...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Mind May Hold Clues to Your Risk of Long COVID
In trying to untangle the mysteries of long COVID, researchers have found anxiety and depression may play a role for some of those with the lingering condition. In the study from researchers at University of California, Los...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Achilles Tendinitis: What Is It, and What Are the Treatments?
Chronic tendon issues are a frequent source of pain and can limit activity. They become more common with age, weight and certain activities, and early and appropriate diagnosis by a doctor is critical to get the best...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Autism in Older Adults: Studies Show Higher Rates of Mental, Physical Ills
While a lot of research has focused on autism in children, much less effort goes toward studying adults with autism. Now, two new reports find this group is at substantial risk for age-related physical conditions and injuries,...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Shortage of Research Monkeys Threatens US Readiness for Health Emergencies: Panel
(HealthDay News) – The United States needs to address a shortage of research monkeys by expanding breeding programs while also developing alternatives to monkey testing, an expert panel said in a report released Thursday. The National Academies...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Maker of Wegovy Limits Supply of Obesity Drug in U.S.
(HealthDay News) – Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk said Thursday it will limit distribution of its low-dose versions of the wildly popular weight-loss drug Wegovy, to ensure that people already taking the drug will have enough supply. The...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Deep Sleep Might Be a Buffer Against Alzheimer’s-Linked Memory Loss
Getting good sleep is an important part of wellness for many reasons, but new research suggests deep sleep may even guard against memory loss linked to Alzheimer’s. While disrupted sleep has been linked with accumulating beta-amyloid plaques...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Four Signs That a Young Adult Might Have Colon Cancer
Four symptoms could provide early warning of colon cancer in younger adults. Being aware of these red flags could lead to earlier detection and diagnosis for those under age 50, said researchers at Washington University School of...
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Health Highlights: May 5, 2023
Autism in older adults: Studies show higher rates of physical, mental ills. They faced higher risks of heart failure, COPD, osteoarthritis, anemia, self-harm, type 2 diabetes, falls, spinal issues and gastrointestinal issues. Read more Deep sleep could...
- Posted May 5, 2023