Certain middle-aged and older adults, especially women who tend to disengage from difficult tasks and goals after they retire, may be at greater risk of cognitive decline as they age, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
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Doctors urged to reconsider controversial acne drug
Acne treatment including the highly effective acne medication isotretinoin should be made more readily available despite reports of its association with depression and teen suicide. That’s the implication of a study just published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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COVID-19: Why social distancing, having a personal plan is important
You may be hearing the term “social distancing” in relation to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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‘A new phase’: US health officials pledge to ramp up nationwide coronavirus testing beginning this week
Health officials said Sunday they are planning to ramp up coronavirus testing by tens of thousands of additional people a week, beginning this week.
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Getting groundbreaking medical technology out of the lab
Advances in materials, microfabrication and medical imaging are accelerating the pace of innovation in implantable neuroprosthetics. These soft, biocompatible devices, which rely on the electrical stimulation of the nervous system, have shown enormous potential in improving quality of life for patients with a range of conditions such as paralysis and deafness. Despite their promise, most of these groundbreaking discoveries never make it out of the lab.
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Breast cancer incidence rising for young women since 1935
The incidence of breast cancer for women aged 25 to 39 years has been increasing since 1935 and seems not to be related to changes in parity over time, according to a study published online March 13 in JAMA Network Open.
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Soap vs. coronavirus: Hand-washing tips for you and your kids
You’ve surely seen them many times—those folks who scurry past the sink after using a public toilet or give their hands no more than a quick, soap-free rinse.
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Coronavirus: What other ‘social distancing’ options are left?
The federal government’s decision to ban “non-essential” mass gatherings of more than 500 people from today has led to some confusion about what’s included and also some amusement about the weekend’s delay from announcement to implementation.
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Babies are spared severe COVID-19 symptoms
Infants can become infected with the new coronavirus, but their bouts with COVID-19 appear to be milder than those of older folks and people with chronic health problems, experts say.
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Disengagement in retirement may increase risk of cognitive decline
Certain middle-aged and older adults, especially women who tend to disengage from difficult tasks and goals after they retire, may be at greater risk of cognitive decline as they age, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
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