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Study Shows COVID-19 Pandemic Significantly Increased Mental Health, Malaria, and Heart Disease Burdens
A new study highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic led to significant rises in mental health disorders, malaria in children, and heart disease in older adults, emphasizing the need for resilient healthcare systems and integrated strategies to manage long-term impacts.
Preoperative Serum Calcitonin Thresholds as Predictors of Lymph Node Metastasis in Thyroid Cancer
Updated serum calcitonin thresholds effectively predict lymph node metastasis in medullary thyroid cancer, aiding surgical decision-making and personalized treatment strategies.
Beyond Crime Scenes: The Critical Role of Forensic Pathologists in Monitoring Public Health
Forensic pathologists play a crucial role in public health by conducting autopsies, monitoring disease outbreaks, and providing vital data for medical research and policy development. Discover how this specialized field supports societal well-being beyond crime scene investigations.
Impact of Pandemic Child Tax Credit Expansion on Families and Immigrant Children
A new study highlights the positive effects of the pandemic-era Child Tax Credit expansion on family stability and child health, while warning of policy changes that could leave many vulnerable children behind.
Immune System Responses May Limit the Success of Phage Therapy in Bacterial Infection Treatment
Recent research reveals that immune system responses can unexpectedly hinder the effectiveness of phage therapy against bacterial infections, highlighting the importance of personalized approaches.
Alzheimer's-Linked Protein Identified as a Factor in Lung Cancer Brain Metastasis
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Replacing Diet Soda with Water May Boost Diabetes Remission Chances
Switching from diet soda to water may significantly enhance the chances of diabetes remission in women with type 2 diabetes. Recent research highlights the health benefits of this simple change.
Study Reveals Immune Pathway in Joint Tissue Linked to Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Study Reveals Gender Differences in Alcohol's Impact on Decision-Making
Research shows that alcohol impacts decision-making more in males than females, highlighting important gender differences. A new rodent study reveals that alcohol induces riskier choices in males, with potential implications for human behavior and treatment strategies.
Innovative Mouse Models for Ultra-Rare Neurological Disorder Could Accelerate Gene Therapy Development
Researchers at Jackson Laboratory have developed new mouse models to study rare neurological disorder AHC, paving the way for potential gene editing therapies and improved understanding of disease mechanisms.