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How to advocate for yourself during a mental health appointment with your GP
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How to advocate for yourself during a mental health appointment with your GP

01/26/2023

Talking about your mental health to a complete stranger can be hard. Here’s how to make advocating for yourself during that first GP appointment a little bit easier. Anyone who’s ever thought about seeking professional help for their mental health…

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Cardiovascular disease risk after pre-eclampsia manifests at young ages and early after delivery
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Cardiovascular disease risk after pre-eclampsia manifests at young ages and early after delivery

01/26/2023

Women with pre-eclampsia have a higher likelihood of heart attack and stroke than their peers within just seven years of delivery, with risks remaining elevated more than 20 years later. The study in more than one million pregnant women is…

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Researchers gain systematic insight into the organization of proteins in mitochondria
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Researchers gain systematic insight into the organization of proteins in mitochondria

01/26/2023

Mitochondria, the so-called powerhouse of the cells, are responsible for the energy supply of the organism and fulfill functions in metabolic and signaling processes. Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the University of Freiburg have gained systematic insight…

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Mount Sinai scientists earn $12 million to elucidate novel causes of food allergies and atopic dermatitis
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Mount Sinai scientists earn $12 million to elucidate novel causes of food allergies and atopic dermatitis

01/26/2023

Mount Sinai researchers have been awarded $12 million over five years by the National Institutes of Health to create a center to elucidate novel causes of, and contributing factors to, food allergies and atopic dermatitis. The Systems Biology of Early…

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Study finds rural residents have 19% higher risk of heart failure than their urban counterparts
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Study finds rural residents have 19% higher risk of heart failure than their urban counterparts

01/25/2023

Adults living in rural areas of the United States have a 19% higher risk of developing heart failure compared to their urban counterparts, and Black men living in rural areas have an especially higher risk—34%, according to a large observational…

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Study shows pandemic put duties of employers on those directing own in-home care
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Study shows pandemic put duties of employers on those directing own in-home care

01/25/2023

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Discovery of pathway that controls scar formation could lead to better healing after a heart attack
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Discovery of pathway that controls scar formation could lead to better healing after a heart attack

01/25/2023

A DZHK research team at the University Medical Center Mainz has discovered a new signaling pathway of the coagulation system that controls scar formation after a heart attack. If this signaling pathway could be inhibited, heart attacks could heal with…

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COVID-19 vaccine based on new technology tested in clinical study
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COVID-19 vaccine based on new technology tested in clinical study

01/25/2023

A new COVID-19 vaccine based on a different platform than current vaccines on the market has been tested in humans for the first time by researchers at Radboud university medical center. Administration of this vaccine in healthy study participants was…

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Russia’s Putin Says Stockpile Needed to Curb Drug Shortages
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Russia’s Putin Says Stockpile Needed to Curb Drug Shortages

01/25/2023

(Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that there were shortages of some medicines in Russia, despite the country producing more of its own drugs, and suggested building up stocks of popular medicines to help meet demand. While prescription…

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Professor uses tracer molecules to shine a light on Alzheimer’s research
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Professor uses tracer molecules to shine a light on Alzheimer’s research

01/25/2023

“Even though I’m a professor now, I still spend a lot of time in the lab, as I know that when I’m at the microscope, working hands on, that’s when I get the new ideas,” says Peter Nilsson, professor of…

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