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Neurosurgeon works to slow Alzheimer’s progression, treat addiction with cutting-edge technology

Neurosurgeon works to slow Alzheimer’s progression, treat addiction with cutting-edge technology

[ad_1] Anyone who has had experience with Alzheimer’s disease knows the agony of watching someone fade away as it steals memory and at the end – a person’s own identity. Tonight – we’ll show you an experimental way to try and beat back Alzheimer’s. It’s been tested on just a handful of patients – but […]

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Officials warn of possible measles exposure at Dulles, Reagan airports

Officials warn of possible measles exposure at Dulles, Reagan airports

[ad_1] Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save Virginia health officials said Saturday that a person passing through D.C.-area airports in early January after returning from international travel has come down with measles, warning that others may have been exposed to the disease. The Virginia Department of Health urged unvaccinated travelers who

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Alarming Rise in Chronic Liver Disease Predicted by 2050

Alarming Rise in Chronic Liver Disease Predicted by 2050

[ad_1] A study forecasts a dramatic increase in chronic liver disease, particularly metabolic dysfunction-associated steatosic liver disease (MASLD), over the next 25 years due to rising obesity and diabetes rates. This is expected to double liver cancer cases and triple liver transplant needs by 2050, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and early intervention. Liver

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What REALLY happens when you stop taking Ozempic – patients tell of the constant snacking and extreme fat gains

What REALLY happens when you stop taking Ozempic – patients tell of the constant snacking and extreme fat gains

[ad_1] From intense cravings to 20lb weight gain and never-ending snacking, patients have revealed unpleasant realities of coming off Ozempic. The blockbuster weight loss injection, taken by millions of Americans across the country, has transformed the lives of people living with obesity, helping them lose around five to 10 percent of their body weight in

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The ‘holy grail’ of longevity foods this doctor eats every day—it protects you ‘like a suit of armor’

The ‘holy grail’ of longevity foods this doctor eats every day—it protects you ‘like a suit of armor’

[ad_1] Here’s why I consider it the holy grail of longevity-boosting foods: One cup of blueberries contains 16% of the daily value of vitamin C, which is known to boost eye health. Vitamin C can help prevent age-related macular degeneration and reduce cellular oxidative stress in the retina, essentially making your eyes less susceptible to

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Screen time directly linked to childhood ADHD, anxiety and autism • Earth.com

Screen time directly linked to childhood ADHD, anxiety and autism • Earth.com

[ad_1] A recent study from Drexel University reveals alarming new insights into the effects of screen time on toddlers.  The research suggests that babies and toddlers exposed to television or video viewing may exhibit atypical sensory behaviors and have difficulty processing the world around them. Atypical sensory behaviors include being disengaged, seeking more intense stimulation,

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U.S. health care isn’t ready for a surge of seniors with disabilities

U.S. health care isn’t ready for a surge of seniors with disabilities

[ad_1] Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The number of older adults with disabilities — difficulty with walking, seeing, hearing, memory, cognition or performing daily tasks such as bathing or using the bathroom — will soar in the decades ahead, as baby boomers enter their 70s, 80s and 90s. But the

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