Month: October 2024
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HEALTH
Subcellular ‘wearable’ devices that wrap around neurons could measure and modulate electrical activity
Wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers interact with parts of our bodies to measure and learn from internal processes,…
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SPORT
Week 9 NFL Picks: Early Odds to Exploit for Best Over/Under Box Score Bets
Week 8 was full of surprises, including a truly incredible—or baffling, depending on how you view it—finish in the Washington…
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HEALTH
Tougher limits on salt in packaged foods could save thousands of lives, study shows
Introducing tougher restrictions on sodium levels for packaged food could prevent thousands of deaths and save billions of dollars in…
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HEALTH
New method to analyze complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases
Scientists from the University of Nottingham have developed a new method of genetic analysis, which extracts more precise data than…
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HEALTH
Personal info and privacy control may be key to better visits with AI doctors
Artificial intelligence (AI) may one day play a larger role in medicine than the online symptom checkers available today. But…
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HEALTH
Can Fish Skin Grafts Heal Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
TOPLINE: Intact fish skin grafts, sourced from Atlantic cod, show superior and faster healing than standard wound care practices in…
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HEALTH
Expert Guidance Issued for Real-World Use of Donanemab
An expert workgroup has developed the first appropriate use recommendations (AURs) for real-world use of the antiamyloid donanemab (Kisunla). “The…
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HEALTH
Low-Volume Bowel Prep Adequate in Hospitalized Patients
PHILADELPHIA — Low-volume bowel preparation is noninferior in adequacy to standard-volume prep in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy, according to a…
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HEALTH
Low COVID and Flu Vaccine Uptake Among Risk Groups in Europe
Uptake of seasonal influenza and COVID-19 vaccination among risk groups such as older adults in many European Union/European Economic Area…
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HEALTH
THR Beats Resistance Training for Hip OA Pain, Function
For people with severe symptomatic hip osteoarthritis, total hip replacement (THR) alleviates hip pain and improves function much more effectively…
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