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Centenarians Have Fewer Diseases, Develop Them More Slowly

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Cardiovascular diseases contribute less to overall disease burden among centenarians; malignancies account for larger share of disease profile

New Brain Implant Could Let People Speak Just by Thinking Words

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By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — For the first time, scientists have created a brain implant that can “hear”...

Cholera Outbreak in Darfur Kills 40 in One Week, Officials Say

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By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A fast-moving cholera outbreak in Sudan’s Darfur region has killed 40 people and...

Ladder Recall Follows Reports of Falls, Head Injuries and Broken Bones

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By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — More than 122,000 ladders sold at Home Depot are being recalled because...

Missed Opportunity Common in Patients With High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

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43.2 percent missed opportunity rate reported for germline genetic testing, risk-reducing surgery in those with affected first-degree relative

Autoimmune Diseases Linked to Digestive System Cancers

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Positive associations seen for celiac disease, SLE, T1D with pancreatic, esophageal, colon, liver, and hepatobiliary cancers

Dalbavancin Noninferior to Standard Therapy for Complicated S. Aureus Bacteremia

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Dalbavancin not superior to standard therapy, but met the noninferiority criterion

High Metabolic Syndrome Severity Linked to Development of CKD

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High continuous metabolic syndrome severity score trajectory pattern linked to increased risk for CKD in adjusted analyses

Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator Implantation Safe for OSA in Children With Down Syndrome

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Hypoglossal nerve stimulator implantation effective for children with Down syndrome aged younger than 13 years

Opportunistic Community Screening IDs Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors

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Overall, 68.9 percent of participants who underwent screening at health stations had uncontrolled cardiovascular risk factors