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Aromatherapy may help people recover from depression
Results show that memory recall was stronger in depressed individuals who received odor cues as opposed to word cues. Photo by Petr Kratochvil/Public Domain Pictures…
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Use of salt substitutes linked to lower risk of high blood pressure
Older adults who use a salt substitute are 40% less likely to develop high blood pressure compared to those who use regular salt, a new study found. Photo by Bru-nO/Pixabay…
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Complications in pregnancy could harm baby’s long-term heart health
Children of women who developed high blood pressure or gestational diabetes during pregnancy showed signs of less-than-ideal heart health before the age of 12, a new study found.…
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Study: Acupuncture could reduce stroke risk in people with rheumatoid arthritis
1 of 2 | Dr. Hung-Rong Yen, a professor and dean of the College of Chinese Medicine at China Medical University, was the lead author of a study that indicated…
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New project seeks to guide AI use in treating neurodegenerative illnesses
The Oakland, Calif-based 10,000 Brains Project brings together leading non-profits in their field of study with the goal to provide the needed leadership, expertise and financial…
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Biosensor can detect breast cancer in saliva
A new hand-held biosensor can detect breast cancer biomarkers from a tiny sample of saliva, researchers report Tuesday in the Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B. Photo by…
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Plant-based diet tied to better outcomes for men with prostate cancer
Prostate cancer patients who ate the most plant-based foods scored 8% to 11% better in measures of sexual function compared to those who ate the least, according to a news study.…
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Excess zinc in inner ear linked to noise-related hearing loss
Noise-related hearing loss stems from cellular damage associated with an excess of free-floating zinc in the inner ear, researchers say. Photo by Photo by Karolina Grabowska/Pexels…
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Rate of long COVID may be lower in pregnant people, study suggests
A little more than 9% of pregnant women developed long COVID six or more months after their initial infection, according to a new study. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Review finds quality of EMS care varies widely across U.S.
A new review found that EMS agencies that responded in mostly rural areas were less likely to treat low blood sugar or improve pain for trauma patients. Photo courtesy of Adobe…
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