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Promising approach to prevent recurrence of breast cancer

Breast Cancer Patients Skipping Chemo

Treatment outcomes for breast cancer have become better over the years, but proportion of breast cancers still recur even after long periods without signs of cancer remaining dormant in the body. Finnish cancer researchers discovered a mechanism that wakes up these dormant breast cancer cells and demonstrated that preventing the mechanism can significantly improve treatment …

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Predicting Dementia Up To 9 Years Before Diagnosis

Some brain cells age faster and are more prevalent in Alzheimer's

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London report in Nature Mental Health developing a method for predicting dementia with over 80% accuracy, up to nine years before a diagnosis, and is suggested to be a more accurate way to predict dementia than memory tests or measuring brain shrinkage. “Predicting who is going to get dementia …

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Maintaining A Poor Diet Associated With Depression And Anxiety

Good Foods = Good Moods

A study published in Nutritional Neuroscience suggests that eating a poor-quality diet makes our brains sad. The study of brain chemistry, structure, and diet quality carried out by the University of Reading, Roehampton University, Friesland Campina (Netherlands), and King’s College London found that maintaining a poor-quality diet can lead to brain changes that are associated …

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Super-Ager’s Brain Donated To Science

In Memoriam: Pig Heart Transplant Patient Dies 2 Months After Historic Procedure

Morrie Markoff, listed as the oldest living American man, died on June 3rd, 2024, he was 110 years old, and what a full life this centenarian led. Now his brain will be studied by scientists to learn more about the aging process, and why some people gradually experience cognitive decline and dementia while others, like …

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Those With MS Might Avoid Cognitive Issues With A Mediterranean Diet

Those with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) who adhere to a Mediterranean Diet are less likely to show signs of cognitive impairment compared to those with the condition who don’t follow the top-ranking diet which is linked to numerous health benefits.  The study presented at the Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Boston suggests that the diet …

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Could A Smartphone App Help Boost Memory Recall?

Could A Smartphone App Help Boost Memory Recall?

A smartphone app called HippoCamera developed at the University of Toronto may help to consolidate our memory, according to a study published in PNAS. This app is designed to benefit those with memory impairment by imitating the function of the hippocampus as it helps to consolidate memories, and it involves recording life events and replaying …

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Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases

Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases

A study led by researchers from the University of Arizona Cancer Center at UArizona Health Sciences identified a biological mechanism that could lead to more effective treatments for breast cancer that has metastasized to the brain. By studying the metabolic differences between primary breast cancer cells and those that metastasize to the brain, they determined …

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Prescribing Behavioral Changes: Lifestyle Medicine

Prescribing Behavioral Changes: Lifestyle Medicine

Rather than treating the symptoms of the disease, some doctors treat for health to target the root causes of the disease. When doctors treat for health rather than disease, it is sometimes called lifestyle medicine, and this is a specialty within the field of modern medicine. Lifestyle medicine uses therapeutic lifestyle interventions as a primary …

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Traumatic brain injury strikes 1 in 8 older Americans

Traumatic brain injury strikes 1 in 8 older Americans

Some 13% of older adults are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI), according to a study by UC San Francisco and the San Francisco VA Health Care System. These injuries are typically caused by falls from ground level. Researchers followed about 9,200 Medicare enrollees, whose average age was 75 at the start of the study, …

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Inaugural Insights for Clinical Success: Top Lessons From The A4M Weight Management Certification Program

Inaugural Insights for Clinical Success: Top Lessons From The A4M Weight Management Certification Program

Earlier this month, the first class of pioneering soon-to-be weight management experts gathered for the inaugural Clinical Weight Management Certification Program in Scottsdale, Arizona. This immersive experience was filled with insightful lectures, thought-provoking discussions, and engaging collaborative learning opportunities that left participants empowered and equipped with the critical knowledge and skills needed to navigate the …

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