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CURATED HEALTH UPDATES
Intermittent Fasting Combined with Exercise for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
A randomized controlled trial evaluates the effects of alternate-day fasting combined with aerobic exercise on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
August 2023
Tailoring Acute Coronary Syndrome Management for Older Adults
Heart disease treatments should evolve to accommodate age-related changes in the cardiovascular system among older adults.
August 2023
Decline in Birth Rate Not Linked to Desire for Children
Concerns about the future, rather than a diminished desire for children, may be driving the decline in birth rates among young adults, according to recent research.
August 2023
Natriuretic Peptides Offer Insights into Heart Failure Diagnosis
Determining the optimal threshold for natriuretic peptide levels in heart failure diagnosis requires consideration of health system priorities and capacity, a new study suggests.
August 2023
US to Lift Mpox Public Health Emergency in January
The US announces plans to end the public health emergency related to Mpox in January, following over 29,000 reported cases and 17 deaths.
August 2023
Neonatal Conjunctivitis: Causes and Treatment
Prompt identification of the cause of neonatal conjunctivitis is essential for effective treatment interventions.
August 2023
Machine Learning Models Improve Prostate Cancer Risk Stratification
Machine learning algorithms enhance risk stratification for prostate cancer, enabling more accurate prediction of disease progression and informing personalized treatment decisions.
August 2023
Sepsis-Induced Hypotension: Study Compares Fluid Strategy Interventions
Early interventions for sepsis-induced hypotension yield identical outcomes, according to a comparative study assessing different treatment approaches.
August 2023
It's Not What You Know, It's What You Think You Know: Attitudes Toward Science
Individuals with more extreme attitudes toward science exhibit greater self-confidence in their understanding, irrespective of its justification, a new study reveals.
August 2023
Subcutaneous Fat as a Shield for the Female Brain
Sexually dimorphic fat distribution determines susceptibility to inflammation in obesity, with subcutaneous fat acting as a protective barrier for the female brain.