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New Smartphone App May Detect Stroke as it Happens

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Preliminary research shows that an app called FAST.AI, owned by Neuronics Medical, was able to detect stroke-related facial symptoms and arm weakness in people diagnosed with acute stroke. Smartphone apps...

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Poor Oral Health Linked to Decline in Brain Health

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Scientists suggest that people genetically prone to cavities and tooth loss may be at higher risk of declining brain health than those without oral health issues. Preliminary research to be...

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New Study Finds Most Antidepressants Not Effective for Treating Pain

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The overview of research found that no studies provided high quality evidence that antidepressants were effective for pain, despite their increased use for common pain conditions. Antidepressants are medications used...

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Ultra-processed ‘Junk’ Foods May Increase Cancer Risk

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Researchers found evidence that eating a high amount of ultra-processed food may raise the risk of cancer and cancer-related mortality. Ultra-processed foods, such as frozen dinners, processed meats, and sweetened...

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8 Viruses To Keep In Mind, According To WHO

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With COVID-19 having turned the world upside down, World Health Organization (WHO) is now concerned about eight other viruses. Infectious disease experts at the agency are updating their global priority...

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New Handy Device Protects Against Mosquitoes in Military Test

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The device needs no power or heat to operate and doesn’t require applying insect repellent to the skin. Mosquito-borne diseases, including West Nile Virus, Zika Virus, Chikungunya virus, malaria, and...

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Do Autistic People Feel Pain the Same as Those Without ASD?

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Scientists from Israel found evidence contradicting the long-standing belief that autistic people are more indifferent to pain than those without autism. Although not proven, many people assume that individuals with...

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Drinking Two Cups of Black Tea Daily May Prolong Life

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Drinking at least two cups of tea a day may reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular diseases, according to a large observational study. Researchers at the NIH’s National Cancer...

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Most Americans Support Right to Abortion in Their State, Poll Reveals

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The majority of Americans are concerned that people who have abortions and medical professionals providing necessary care could face criminal penalties. Six months after the Supreme Court overturned the federal...

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Blood Test May Detect Alzheimer's Disease 3.5 Years Before Diagnosis

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Researchers at King's College London developed a blood-based test that could predict Alzheimer's disease up to 3.5 years before clinical diagnosis. The study included 56 individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment...

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