In the next 20 years, there will be a substantial global rise in multimorbidities, with consequences for patients, caregivers, health care systems and society. Addressing…
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Breast cancer treatment linked to faster biological aging
Reviewers’ Notes Women diagnosed and treated for breast cancer have increased biological aging compared to women who remain free of breast cancer, according to a…
Study identifies how diabetes slows healing in the eye
Investigators from Cedars-Sinai have provided new understanding of how diabetes delays wound healing in the eye, identifying for the first time two related disease-associated changes…
Report highlights increase in cannabis-involved ED visits among US youth during pandemic
A recent study published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report examined the trends in cannabis-involved emergency department…
Woman diagnosed with cancer after being told it was eczema
Kay Wootten, a 57-year-old retiree from Romford, London, is sharing her harrowing experience of being misdiagnosed by doctors, leading to a devastating stage four melanoma…
A machine-learning approach for monitoring the progression of Alzheimer's disease
In a recent article posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers evaluate the predictive value of a multidimensional machine learning (ML) approach for monitoring the…
Pneumococcal Vaccine Label Adds Injection-Site Risk
A US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigation of injection-site necrosis in some people who received the 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine has concluded that the benefits…
FDA approves new drug to protect against RSV in infants
Parents now have a new long-acting drug to protect their children against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common germ that hospitalizes as many as 3%…
Covid victims were 'double bagged like toxic waste', families say
Bodies of Covid victims were ‘double bagged like toxic waste’ with their clothes incinerated and belongings put in Tesco carrier bags, bereaved families tell inquiry…
New studies indicate elderly are capable of mastering new tools and technologies
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