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Lamotrigine, Mexiletine Show Similar Benefits for Nondystrophic Myotonias

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No serious adverse events seen with either treatment in eight-week crossover trial,

Florida Hospitals Brace for Hurricane Milton’s Arrival

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By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY. Oct. 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- As Hurricane Milton barreled toward the west coast of Florida, hospitals in its...

Multiple Surgeries Tied to Worsening Brain Health

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Findings seen for both cognitive decline and neurodegeneration

Online Tool Enhances Decision-Making for Timing of Breast Reconstruction

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More patients using online aid satisfied after surgery than those receiving informational leaflet

Dronabinol Safe, Effective for Alzheimer Disease With Agitation

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Authors are optimistic about the 'repurposing' of FDA-approved dronabinol

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Adverse Childhood Experiences Common in U.S. High School Students

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ACEs contribute substantially to suicide attempts, seriously considering attempting suicide, prescription opioid misuse

Regular Fish Intake Tied to Lower Risk for Tinnitus in Women

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Findings seen for tuna fish, light-meat fish, or shellfish

Most Pediatric Opioid Exposures Occur in Young Child’s Home

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Grandparents and pets were other sources of opioid exposures

American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Sept. 28-Oct. 1

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By Beth Gilbert HealthDay Reporter The annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery was held from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1...

Metabolic-Bariatric Surgery Tied to Reduced Risk for Pancreatic Cancer in Those With Obesity

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Reduced risk was more pronounced in those with type 2 diabetes, but was also seen in those without T2D

COVID-19 Hospitalization Equivalent to Coronary Artery Disease for MACE Risk

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Risk for thrombotic events higher in individuals with non-O blood types to a greater extent than those with blood type O

Improper Arm Position When Measuring BP Can Overestimate Readings

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Commonly used positions with arm supported on the lap or unsupported at the side can overestimate BP

Social Risk Factors Tied to Lower Odds of Receiving Preventive Services

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Every unit increase in social risk associated with decreased odds of receiving mammography, Pap test, flu or pneumococcal vaccine, and colonoscopy

AI May Identify Women at Risk for Future Breast Cancer

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Authors say the technology may be useful for personalizing screening

Cilta-Cel Treatment Safe, Effective for Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

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Progression-free survival was not reached after a median 13 months of follow-up