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Study finds this compound promotes healthy aging
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
They become less active As a result, they are at high risk for falls, stroke, heart disease, poorer quality of life and premature death," said Christopher Axelrod, MD, director of the Laboratory of Integrative Physiology and Molecular Medicine at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center .
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Increased Aorta Diameter Increases Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
In both men and women, the larger the diameter of the thoracic aorta with rising and falling BMI, the greater the risk of adverse cardiovascular events, such as stroke and death .
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Self-healing: Most people with torn Achilles can do without surgery
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
In the largest-ever study, scientists in Norway followed 526 patients with Achilles tendon tears, mostly men with an average age of 39 .
About 5 percent of patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery reported nerve damage after surgery, compared with 2.
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New research shows that a healthy plant-based diet can reduce the risk of diabetes
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
A new study published in Diabetes (Journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes) found that healthy plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee and beans, were associated with the development of type 2 diabetes in a generally healthy population ( associated with a lower risk of T2D) and supports its role in diabetes prevention .
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4701 people were selected!
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
The 2021 Elsevier "Highly Cited Scholars in China" list is based on Scopus, the world's most authoritative citation and index database, as the statistical source of scientific research achievements of Chinese scholars, and is selected by the Shanghai Soft Science Education Information Consulting Co.
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Cell therapy slows symptoms in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
If the success of the HOPE-2 study is replicated in the upcoming multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled HOPE-3 clinical trial, intravenous cell therapy could become the first FDA-approved treatment for patients with Duchenne's advanced disease .
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How to protect your knees and other critical joints
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Before you work out, warm up the muscles you will be using, 10 minutes and 30 seconds of contractions without moving .
Doing crunches without exercising other muscles can tip your pelvis forward and cause back pain .
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UCLA study finds about 30% of COVID patients develop 'LONG COVID'
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Influence "This study demonstrates the need to follow different patient groups longitudinally to understand the trajectories of COVID-19 over time, and to assess individual factors such as pre-existing comorbidities, sociodemographic factors, vaccination status and types of viral variants, How it affects the type and persistence of COVID-19 symptoms over prolonged periods of time, " said Liu Sun, PhD, assistant clinical professor of health sciences at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine and medical director of the Extensivist program .
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U.S. life expectancy fell by 2.26 years from 2020 to 2022
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
In the last two years of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Americans have seen a rare and significant decline in life expectancyIn the United States, many people think they have escaped the COVID-19 virus and can live peacefully with it .
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Being overweight nearly doubles your risk of uterine cancer
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Women who are overweight over their lifetimes have an almost doubled risk of developing uterine cancer, new research shows, according to a study published today in the journal BMC Medicine** by Cancer Research UK .
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A protective factor for hepatic hyperlipidemia in obese mice: a potential fatty liver therapy
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Chen's team discovered for the first time that fatty acid accumulation is an inducer of SBK1 in mouse liver .
In addition to animal studies, Margaret Chan's team used cultured cell models to answer the question of how the SBK1 gene controls lipid metabolism in the liver .
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Electric Current Helps Stroke Recovery
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered that a brain implant that delivers and electrically stimulates transplanted stem cells and stimulates injured brain tissue after a stroke promotes recovery in mice .
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The benefits of a healthy gut microbiome for weight loss
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
The researchers believe that the gut microbiome influences obesity through its effect on inflammation, an overactive immune response that plays a role in nearly all chronic health problems .
Exercise is important for overall health and can also help maintain a healthy gut microbiome .
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USPSTF recommends against use of hormone therapy to prevent chronic disease
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Women treated with estrogen plus progesterone had a significantly lower risk of colorectal cancer, diabetes and fractures, invasive breast cancer, possible dementia, gallbladder disease, stroke and venous thromboembolism compared with women taking placebo Risk increases significantly .
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Wireless neural recording system is an important development trend of brain-computer interface in the next decade
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
Thanks to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), integrated circuits (ICs), wireless transmission and power supply, and machine learning algorithms, wireless neuronal recording systems are rapidly developing toward miniaturization, integration, and intelligence .
Includes recording electrodes, processing chips and controllers, wireless data transmission, power supplies, and packaging .
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Innovative therapy to 'trick' and destroy cancer cells has entered clinical trials
Time of Update: 2022-05-27
A new therapy researched at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Cancer Center has led to a clinical trial for the treatment of glioblastoma .
Chitambar and Kathleen Schmainda found that when gallium maltonate (GaM) was administered intravenously, it significantly slowed the growth of glioblastoma in a rat brain tumor model .
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Worsening allergy season: Is climate change to blame?
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Scientists have long known that as climate change causes the planet to warm, plants produce more pollen, making allergy seasons longer and more pronounced .
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Dietary fats, human nutrition and the environment: balance and sustainability
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Rather than simply arguing that all these fats are bad for our health, it highlights the importance of fats in a healthy diet, especially in undernourished populations, and in plant and animal fat sources that are involved in the health of the planet and people The need to make informed choices .
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Do you have neck pain?
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Florida Atlantic University's School of Engineering and Computer Science researchers collaborated with Frank Vrionis, MD, senior author of the study and director of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute (part of Baptist Health); and professor of surgery, Florida State University, Schmidt School of Medicine, was the first to evaluate the effects of cage migration and subsidence on range of motion using variable angle screws .
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Do Painkillers Affect Bone Medicine?
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
In a study of 5212 women over the age of 75, NSAID use did not appear to have a direct impact on the individual's fracture risk, but the drug seemed to negate the effect of oral bisphosphonates, clodronate, in preventing osteoporosis.