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The 5 Things Your Wife Quietly Wishes For Most In Midlife, According To A Clinical Psychologist
At midlife, people move from focusing on their relationships to focusing on their impact in the larger world. This means that ...
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A first-of-its-kind clinical trial brings life-changing results to those at risk for Alzheimer's
NOVEMBER IS RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL ALZHEIMER’S AWARENESS MONTH, A FIRST OF ITS KIND CLINICAL TRIAL IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF ...
A rare case describes onset of myasthenia gravis, neuromyelitis optica, and anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor in one woman, ...
New data on Hologic's (Nasdaq: HOLX) breast cancer detection technologies will be presented at the Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Male-Dominated Data Risks AI Misdiagnoses in Women, Expert Warns
Most clinical trial data is still predominantly built around males. If AI learns from such biased data, there is a greater ...
Burlington Free Press on MSN
UVM scientists say blood tests can predict future memory problems, dementia
The findings, published in the journal Neurology, show that brain changes happen decades before the onset of symptoms.
DNA testing centers have sprouted all over Uganda, with aggressive advertising by clinical labs on radio and in public spaces ...
Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Illinois, is sponsoring a bill to bar hospitals from turning away or sending home a woman in active labor without a “Safe Discharge Labor Plan,” according to NBC News, which was ...
A retired nurse who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer says she feels “incredibly lucky” to be a rare survivor of the disease, which has a five per cent survival rate long term. Suzanne Ford, 67, ...
Fine-needle aspiration cytology, carried out in 10 patients, suggested the presence of a phyllodes breast tumor in 8 cases.
The Ontario Hereditary Cancer Research Network is assembling a province-wide registry for research-consented individuals who have received hereditary cancer gene testing.
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