FDA May Ease Warning on Hormone Therapy for Menopause Symptoms
Experts say the warning has discouraged safe use of treatment for hot flashes, poor sleep and other symptoms
One in Four Individuals Will Develop Heart Failure in Their Lifetime
Evidence-based therapies remain underutilized in eligible patients
Late-Life TBI Linked to Incident Dementia, Health Care Needs
Older women from low-income neighborhoods more often have dementia than their male peers
Vestibular Symptoms Stable, Improve for Most With Meniere Undergoing Cochlear Implant
28.2 percent of patients had symptom improvement and 64.1 percent had stable symptoms
Automated Bottom-of-Sulcus Dysplasia Detector Combines MRI, FDG-PET
When the BOSD detector was trained on MRI+PET features, 87 percent of BOSDs were overlapped by one of the top five clusters in training set
Consistent Link Seen Between Prodromal Symptoms, MS Risk
MS cases more likely to have coded autonomic, cognitive, neurological, pain, psychiatric symptoms in the five years preceding diagnosis
Protein Markers of Inflammation Tied to Fatigue in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Positive within-person associations seen between general fatigue and TNF-α, sTNF-RII, IL-6; and between physical fatigue and TNF-α, sTNF-RII, CRP
ASTRO: SABR Offers Long-Term Benefits Comparable to Surgery for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Comparable overall survival seen at seven and 10 years, lung cancer-specific survival, and recurrence-free survival
Minnesota Confirms 10 New Measles Cases, All in Unvaccinated Travelers
The U.S. has reported 1,544 cases total, the most since 1992, with three deaths in Texas
Scientists Grow Egg Cells From Human Skin in New Study
However, method could take a decade or more to be ready for human use












