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‘Patient activation’ may improve quality of life in individuals with kidney disease
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‘Patient activation’ may improve quality of life in individuals with kidney disease

10/25/2020

Researchers previously demonstrated that online peer mentoring for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) improves patient activation—or patients’ willingness and ability to take actions to manage their health and care—and quality of life (QOL). Now the investigators have looked at…

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Objective Olfactory Dysfunction Linked to Mortality in Seniors
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Objective Olfactory Dysfunction Linked to Mortality in Seniors

10/23/2020

FRIDAY, Oct. 23, 2020 — For older adults, objective olfactory dysfunction is associated with increased mortality, according to a study published online Oct. 22 in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. Janet S. Choi, M.D., M.P.H., from the Keck School of…

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No, Frankie Muniz Is Not Naming Son Malcolm After 'Malcolm in the Middle'
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No, Frankie Muniz Is Not Naming Son Malcolm After 'Malcolm in the Middle'

10/22/2020

No Malcolm in the Middle monikers! Frankie Muniz will not be naming his baby-to-be after the Fox show’s titular character. Ed Sheeran’s Daughter Lyra Antarctica, More Celebrity Kids With Unique Names “We have picked a name for our little boy,”…

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Trial shows hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers
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Trial shows hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers

10/22/2020

University of Minnesota Medical School physician researchers studied hydroxychloroquine as a treatment to prevent COVID-19 for those with high-risk for exposure to the virus—health care workers. The pre-exposure prophylaxis trial results, which were published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, determined that…

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Vitamin A boosts fat burning in cold conditions
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Vitamin A boosts fat burning in cold conditions

10/21/2020

A recent study conducted by a research team led by Florian Kiefer from MedUni Vienna’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism shows that cold ambient temperatures increase vitamin A levels in humans and mice. This helps convert “bad” white adipose tissue…

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Mammography screening saves lives also in older age
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Mammography screening saves lives also in older age

10/20/2020

Mammography, which is an X-ray picture of the breast, is efficient also for women over the age of 70. For women invited to regular mammography screening over the age of 70, the reduction in mortality rate was significant. This according…

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Researchers test a comprehensive model intervention to reduce opioid overdose deaths in hard-hit communities
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Researchers test a comprehensive model intervention to reduce opioid overdose deaths in hard-hit communities

10/20/2020

National Institutes of Health and other federal leaders outlined their vision for a groundbreaking study that will aim to address gaps in reaching communities most heavily affected by the opioid epidemic with proven, evidence-based interventions for opioid use disorder (OUD)….

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The surprising thing 1 in 4 people did with their roommate during quarantine
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The surprising thing 1 in 4 people did with their roommate during quarantine

10/20/2020

From baking bread from scratch to running a marathon without stepping outside, the pandemic has brought out unusual behavior in us all. That’s because people do strange things when they’re confined to the same space for a long time, as…

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Without gravity, the fluid around an astronaut’s brain moves in weird ways
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Without gravity, the fluid around an astronaut’s brain moves in weird ways

10/20/2020

Fluid around the brain redistributes in the skull during spaceflight, scientists found in a new study of 11 cosmonauts who visited the International Space Station (ISS).  The study, which confirms previous findings about the effects of microgravity on the human…

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What lies between grey and white in the brain
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What lies between grey and white in the brain

10/19/2020

Traditionally, neuroscience regards the brain as being made up of two basic tissue types. Billions of neurons make up the gray matter, forming a thin layer on the brain’s surface. These neuronal cells are interlinked in a mindboggling network by…

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