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An experimental drug appears to slow mental decline by as much as 30 percent in Alzheimer's disease patients

Experimental Drug Slows Mental Decline in Alzheimer’s Patients

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However, the Phase 2 study of BAN2401 did not meet its primary end point
A new approach to getting drugs through the blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's patients shows early promise

Focused Ultrasound May Briefly Open Blood-Brain Barrier

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Finding could be a game-changer for the treatment of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's
Most women undergoing elective egg freezing are without partners

Most Women Who Freeze Eggs Motivated by Lack of Partner

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Planning a career was the least common pathway to elective egg freezing
Use of an automated

ADA: Closed-Loop Insulin Improves Glycemic Control

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Better glycemic control than conventional subcutaneous insulin therapy in patients with T2DM
The risk of autism spectrum disorder in offspring is increased in association with type 1 diabetes

ADA: T1D, T2D, GDM Before 26 Weeks Tied to Higher ASD Risk

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Increased risks of autism spectrum disorder in association with types 1, 2, gestational diabetes
Awake video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a safe and feasible technique for patients with poor lung function and lung cancer

Awake VATS Can Be Safe Option for Some Lung Cancer Patients

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Awake video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery safe, feasible for patients with poor lung function
Patients with advanced lung cancer have increased incidence of suicide

Palliative Care Reduces Odds of Suicide in Lung Cancer Patients

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Only 20 percent of patients who died by suicide had a palliative care encounter
There is an association between tongue piercings and periodontal inflammation

Periodontal Inflammation a Risk With Tongue Piercing

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And, two young females with tongue piercings have deep lingual infrabony lesions, periodontitis
Acute insomnia (AI) is common among good sleepers

Acute Insomnia Found to Be Common Among Good Sleepers

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~75 percent of those with acute insomnia recover good sleep; ~6 percent develop chronic insomnia
Most infants and toddlers aged 6 to 23 months consume added sugar

Most Infants and Toddlers Consume Added Sugar

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On any given day, 85 percent of infants, toddlers aged 6 to 23 months had added sugar intake