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High rates of unexplained strokes and delayed recognition of symptoms found in COVID-19 study
In a case series study that explored the association of COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke, researchers at Emory University Hospital observed higher than expected rates…
Chicken pox symptoms: Why do we get chicken pox? Can you be immune?
Chicken pox is the name for that itchy red breakout of spots you might have had as a kid or even as an adult. It’s…
Study suggests heightened risk of dementia in individuals with type 2 diabetes varies by type of dementia
It is well known that having type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of dementia, but a large observational study comparing over 370,000…
New study finds presence of regulatory T cells enables partial recovery from paralysis
In a new University of California, Irvine-led study, researchers have discovered how regulatory T cells (Treg) are instrumental in limiting the damage caused to the…
Are the additives in our food making us ill?
Are the additives in our food making us ill? Scientists say a diet of highly processed meals is fuelling harmful inflammation that can lead to…
Fall Risk Rises Even in Alzheimer’s Early Stages
MONDAY, Sept. 21, 2020 — In older people a fall can sometimes be a sign of oncoming Alzheimer’s disease, even in the absence of mental…
Study reveals racial disparities in clinical trial recruitment
As electronic medical records (EMR) become ubiquitous in health care settings, scientists are increasingly turning to electronic-based recruitment methods to encourage participation in clinical trials.…
Genomic adaptations to a rice-based diet mitigate the risk of obesity and diabetes
The traditional rice-based diet of some east-Asian population has brought a number of genomic adaptations that may contribute to mitigating the spread of diabetes and…
Mental illness treatment varies widely among American adolescents within and across zip codes
Children are struggling with mental health issues more now than perhaps ever before, though the treatment available—therapy, drugs, or both—differs widely from state to state.…