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Hearing Loss Common in Mild Cognitive Impairment, But Not Significantly Worse
New research indicates hearing loss is prevalent in older adults, including those with mild cognitive impairment, but objective measures show no significant difference compared to cognitively healthy individuals.
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Maximize Your Air Purifier: Avoid These 5 Hay Fever Season Mistakes
Expert advice on optimizing air purifier use to combat hay fever symptoms, avoiding common pitfalls for cleaner indoor air.
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EAHAD President Outlines Vision for Bleeding Disorder Care
Ana Boban, incoming EAHAD President, details priorities for advancing haemophilia care, research, and clinician support across Europe.
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Stollery Children's Hospital ECMO Program Earns Global Excellence Award
Stollery Children's Hospital's life-saving ECMO program receives international platinum recognition for its advanced care and dedication to pediatric critical support.
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Health Canada Recalls Smoke Alarms Due to Failure Risk
Health Canada issues urgent recall for PGST, Photoelectric, and GauTone smoke alarms that may fail to operate, posing a fire hazard.
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Zorevunersen Shows Promise in Treating Dravet Syndrome Seizures
Early trials indicate zorevunersen significantly reduces seizure frequency and improves quality of life for children with Dravet syndrome, offering a potential disease-modifying therapy.
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The Emotional Hangover: Understanding Post-Alcohol Anxiety and Mood Swings
Experts explain the science behind why alcohol can lead to anxiety, irritability, and mood crashes the day after drinking, offering insights into managing these effects.
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Young Athletes Face Rising Colorectal Cancer Threat: Screening is Crucial
Colorectal cancer is increasingly affecting young, fit individuals. Learn why screening is vital for all ages and how to protect yourself.