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  1. Scientists Identify Brain's 'Molecular Switch' Protecting Against Alzheimer's Decline

    Scientists Identify Brain's 'Molecular Switch' Protecting Against Alzheimer's Decline

    New research reveals a protein, chromogranin A, may be key to cognitive resilience in Alzheimer's, offering potential therapeutic targets.

    last mo. 1 min read
  2. AI Predicts Alzheimer's Risk Using Diet and Medical Data

    AI Predicts Alzheimer's Risk Using Diet and Medical Data

    New AI model uses accessible medical and dietary information to predict Alzheimer's disease risk, potentially enabling early intervention.

    last mo. 2 min read
  3. Kimberley Nixon's Harrowing Battle with Perinatal OCD and Her Path to Survival

    Kimberley Nixon's Harrowing Battle with Perinatal OCD and Her Path to Survival

    Actress Kimberley Nixon details her profound struggle with perinatal OCD, the disturbing thoughts, and her courageous journey to recovery and acceptance.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. New Score System Accurately Distinguishes Aplastic Anemia

    New Score System Accurately Distinguishes Aplastic Anemia

    A novel diagnostic tool, the Predictive Aplastic Score System (PASS), accurately differentiates acquired aplastic anemia from inherited bone marrow failure syndromes using routine clinical data.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Pastor Dies After 27-Hour Open-Heart Surgery; Coroner Rules Medical Misadventure

    Pastor Dies After 27-Hour Open-Heart Surgery; Coroner Rules Medical Misadventure

    A 62-year-old pastor's death following a marathon open-heart surgery has been ruled a medical misadventure by a Singaporean coroner.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Major Chocolate Recall Issued Over Undeclared Walnuts

    Major Chocolate Recall Issued Over Undeclared Walnuts

    French Broad Chocolates recalls Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collections due to undeclared walnuts, posing a risk to allergy sufferers across 40 states.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. Canadian Gastrointestinal Society Criticizes BC's Slow Drug Approval Process

    Canadian Gastrointestinal Society Criticizes BC's Slow Drug Approval Process

    A leading Canadian health group is urging British Columbia to speed up approval for advanced inflammatory bowel disease treatments, citing outdated policies and potential harm to patients.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Introverts: The Power of Depth in a Noisy World

    Introverts: The Power of Depth in a Noisy World

    Discover why introverts aren't lacking social skills, but rather operating on a system that values depth, careful consideration, and meaningful connections.

    last mo. 1 min read