
Experts Warn of Continued Preventable Deaths Among Autistic People Without Improved NHS Access
Research reveals systemic barriers in NHS mental health services for autistic adults, risking ongoing preventable deaths due to unmet needs and inadequate support during crises.
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Start of Ebola Vaccination Campaign in Southern Congo
Vaccination has begun in southern Congo to combat a recent Ebola outbreak with over 68 suspected cases and 16 fatalities. The WHO is deploying vaccines and addressing access challenges to control the virus.
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A new digital cognitive assessment developed by Lund University improves early Alzheimer’s detection in primary care, offering a fast, objective, and accessible tool to identify patients who need further testing for the disease.
Innovative Laser Technique Unveils How the Brain Creates Visual Illusions
Recent research uncovers how specific brain neurons and feedback loops contribute to the perception of visual illusions, transforming our understanding of sensory processing.
Parental Confidence Waning for Children with Health Conditions at the Start of School Year
Many parents of children with health conditions feel less confident about supporting their child's school year, highlighting the importance of collaboration and tailored support strategies for academic and social success.
Trauma-Focused Therapy Offers New Hope for Children with PTSD
Research from the University of East Anglia shows that trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy can significantly improve PTSD symptoms in children and adolescents, especially those with complex trauma histories. The therapy is safe, effective, and applicable in real-world settings, offering new hope for vulnerable youth.
Higher Doses of Semaglutide Demonstrate Safe and Effective Weight Loss in Adults with Obesity
Clinical trials confirm that higher doses of semaglutide are safe and significantly more effective in promoting weight loss in adults with obesity, including those with type 2 diabetes.
Gestational Diabetes and Its Impact on Cognitive Health in Mothers and Children
Recent studies reveal that gestational diabetes can lead to cognitive decline in mothers and increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism in children. Early screening and management are crucial for reducing these cognitive and developmental risks.
New Danish Research Challenges Assumptions About Overweight, Obesity, and Mortality Risk
A new Danish study reveals that being overweight or even mildly obese may not increase mortality risk in older adults, highlighting the complex relationship between BMI and health. Learn more about the latest research findings.
Study Finds Cannabis Use May Significantly Increase Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
A new large-scale study reveals that cannabis use may nearly quadruple the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Learn about the potential health implications of increasing cannabis consumption worldwide.
Study Highlights Increased Risks of Oral Hormone Therapy for Women with Type 2 Diabetes
A recent study emphasizes the increased cardiovascular risks linked to oral hormone replacement therapy in women with type 2 diabetes, highlighting transdermal options as safer alternatives.