• Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Two Patients Walk After Spinal Cord Injury

    In 2006, Wolfgang Jäger was in his 30s when a skiing accident left the young Austrian wheelchair-bound from a spinal cord injury. Fast-forward to today, where an innovative deep-brain stimulation technique is helping the 54-year-old Jäger walk...

    • Posted December 3, 2024
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  • Crisis Pregnancy Centers Offer Dubious Advice on ‘Abortion Pill Reversal’

    So-called crisis pregnancy centers, often created with an anti-abortion agenda, are providing pregnant women some questionable medical advice alongside potentially helpful services, a new study finds. Nearly a third (30%) of crisis pregnancy centers promote “abortion pill...

    • Posted December 3, 2024
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  • Artery Procedure May Offer Surgery-Free Way to Ease Knee Arthritis

    Blocking blood flow to the site of knee arthritis can reduce pain and potentially prevent the need for knee replacement surgery, a new study says. The procedure, called genicular artery embolization (GAE), improved patients’ quality of life...

    • Posted December 3, 2024
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  • New Hope Against a Tough-to-Treat Leukemia in Adults

    A newly approved immunotherapy can help adults with a difficult-to-treat form of leukemia, clinical trial results show. Aucatzyl (obecabtagene autoleucel) worked on more than three-quarters (76%) of patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and more than...

    • Posted December 3, 2024
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  • Salmonella Outbreak Triggers Recall of Cucumbers in 26 States

    Sixty-eight people have been sickened and 18 have been hospitalized in a salmonella outbreak linked to whole cucumbers sold in 26 states and parts of Canada. “Epidemiologic and traceback information shows that cucumbers grown by Agrotato, S.A....

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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  • Switch From Animal to Plant Proteins Greatly Boosts Heart Health

    Moving away from meat to plants as a main source of protein will do wonders for your heart, new research finds. The 30-year study found that folks with the highest ratio of plant-based protein to animal-based protein...

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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  • Workers Who Make Kitchen Countertops Face Big Lung Hazards

    The workers who cut and finished your sleek stone countertop may be paying a price in poor lung health, new research shows. Breathing in dust created by the manufacture of countertops can cause the lung disease silicosis,...

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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  • When’s Best Time for Your COVID Booster? That May Depend on You

    Folks might want to try timing their COVID-19 booster vaccine to coincide with a period of increased transmission in their area, a new study suggests. Doing so can improve protection against COVID infection as much as fourfold...

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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  • Cervical Cancer Deaths Fell Dramatically After Advent of HPV Vaccine

    A new study provides good evidence that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may be achieving its goal of slashing rates of cervical cancer. “We observed a … 62% drop in cervical cancer deaths over the last decade,...

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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  • Antibiotics or Surgery: What’s Best for Child Appendicitis?

    For decades, surgery to remove an inflamed appendix has been a rite of childhood for many. But a new study says treating appendicitis with antibiotics, rather than surgery, is the best way to address most cases. Using...

    • Posted December 2, 2024
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