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Mind Your Eyes and Cholesterol: New Clues to Dodge Dementia

November 30, 2025

Dementia research is moving fast. Now, scientists have spotted two new risks: high cholesterol after 40 and untreated vision loss. These join a list of 12 other risks, like smoking and lack of exercise. Together, they cause nearly half of all dementia cases worldwide. High cholesterol and vision lo

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MRI Tech Takes a Big Leap: Goodbye Helium, Hello AI!

November 30, 2025

A new MRI machine is making waves. It's called the BlueSeal Horizon. This isn't just any MRI. It's a big deal because it doesn't need helium. That's right! No more worrying about running out of this rare gas. MRI machines are like super cameras. They help doctors see inside the body. The 3. 0T ones

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A Hidden Threat: The Quest to Tame Lipoprotein(a)

November 30, 2025

Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a) for short, is a sneaky little molecule lurking in your bloodstream. Unlike cholesterol, it's not something you can easily control with diet or exercise. It's a genetic gift that can lead to serious health issues, like heart disease and aortic stenosis. Most folks are famili

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Unseen Dementia: The Hidden Challenge in Cognitive Decline

November 29, 2025

A new type of dementia is making experts rethink how they understand and treat memory loss. This condition, called LATE, is becoming more recognized. It is now believed to affect about one-third of people aged 85 and older and 10% of those aged 65 and older. Many people who thought they had Alzheime

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A Quiet Hero in Public Health: Walter Dowdle's Legacy

November 29, 2025

Walter Dowdle, a key figure in public health, passed away at his home in Hahira, Georgia, on November 17, 2023. He was 94 years old. The cause of death was soft tissue sarcoma, a rare cancer he was diagnosed with just six weeks before his passing. Dowdle spent 34 years at the Centers for Disease Co

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A Little Fighter's Journey: Beating the Odds

November 29, 2025

Malachi, a lively toddler, loved his dinosaurs, monster trucks, and the Miami Dolphins. His mom, Meghan Jenkins, was busy with work and daycare, enjoying the hustle and bustle of life. But in March 2021, things took a worrying turn. Malachi became unusually tired, coughed a lot, and one day, threw u

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Tiny Tech Helpers: A New Way to Freeze and Thaw Things Safely

November 29, 2025

Freezing stuff without damaging it is a big deal. Think about ice cream. If it melts and refreezes, it gets all grainy. Now imagine that happening to cells or even organs. Not good, right? Scientists have been working on ways to freeze and thaw things without causing damage. They've come up with som

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Unlocking Health Secrets: The Exposome's Big Picture

November 29, 2025

Scientists are now looking at the big picture of health. They are not just focusing on genes. Instead, they are studying everything around us that might cause disease. This new area is called exposomics. It is like a map of all the things we come into contact with in our lives. Most diseases are no

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Bristol's Journey with Facial Paralysis: A Year in Review

November 29, 2025

Bristol Palin, known for her time on Teen Mom OG, has been open about her health struggles. She recently shared an update on her Instagram Stories, showing her and her 5-year-old daughter, Sailor Grace Meyer. Bristol mentioned her outfit and then casually noted that her face is still not back to nor

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Helping Cancer Patients Breathe Easier: The Balloon Trick

November 28, 2025

Cancer is hard enough. But when a patient also has lung issues, things get even tougher. One such problem is CTEPH. This is a condition where blood clots block vessels in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. A treatment called BPA might help. BPA uses tiny balloons to open up blocked blood vessels