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Young COPD: Prevalence and Prognostic Impact in Adults Under 50 Years
Posted inClinical Updates news Respiratory Specialties

Young COPD: Prevalence and Prognostic Impact in Adults Under 50 Years

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
COPD in adults under 50 affects 4.5% of this population and is linked to increased risks of early mortality and serious cardiopulmonary events, underscoring the need for early identification and intervention.
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Mini Copper IUDs: Efficacy, Safety, and Continuation Compared to Standard Devices
Posted inClinical Updates news OB/GYN & Women's Health Specialties

Mini Copper IUDs: Efficacy, Safety, and Continuation Compared to Standard Devices

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
A large randomized trial demonstrates that the NTCu380 Mini copper IUD offers comparable contraceptive efficacy to the standard TCu380A, with fewer side effects leading to discontinuation, especially in nulliparous women.
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Semaglutide Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity: Insights from the ADJUST-T1D Trial
Posted inClinical Updates Diabetes & Endocrinology news Specialties

Semaglutide Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity: Insights from the ADJUST-T1D Trial

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Semaglutide significantly improved glycemic control and weight loss in adults with type 1 diabetes and obesity, without increasing major safety risks, according to the ADJUST-T1D trial.
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M72/AS01E-4 Tuberculosis Vaccine: Promising Advances for HIV-Positive Populations in High-Burden Settings
Posted inClinical Updates HIV/AIDS Infectious Diseases news Specialties

M72/AS01E-4 Tuberculosis Vaccine: Promising Advances for HIV-Positive Populations in High-Burden Settings

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
A phase 2 trial in South Africa shows that the M72/AS01E-4 TB vaccine is safe and immunogenic for virally suppressed, ART-treated HIV-positive adolescents and adults, supporting its potential to address a key unmet clinical need.
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Psychedelics Target Neuroimmune Interactions to Limit Fear
Posted inAllergy & Immunology Clinical Updates Neurology news Specialties

Psychedelics Target Neuroimmune Interactions to Limit Fear

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Research reveals how psychedelics modulate immune-to-brain communication to reduce fear, offering new therapeutic avenues for stress-related psychiatric disorders.
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Why Does Dementia Diagnosis Take So Long? Insights from a Major Meta-Analysis
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Why Does Dementia Diagnosis Take So Long? Insights from a Major Meta-Analysis

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
A new meta-analysis finds that the average time from dementia symptom onset to diagnosis is 3.5 years, with even longer delays in younger patients and those with frontotemporal dementia.
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Long COVID and the Workforce: Navigating a Complex Path Back to Employment
Posted inInfectious Diseases Medical News news Nursing & care Specialties

Long COVID and the Workforce: Navigating a Complex Path Back to Employment

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Long COVID is keeping millions of workers out of the workforce, with significant barriers to compensation and treatment. Standardized diagnostics, validated therapies, and regulatory reforms are urgently needed to support affected individuals and the healthcare system.
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Stress and Weight: Does Pressure Make You Gain or Lose Pounds?
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Stress and Weight: Does Pressure Make You Gain or Lose Pounds?

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Explore how stress impacts body weight, causing some to gain while others lose pounds due to hormonal and neural responses.
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How Should Diabetic Patients Eat Fruits?
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How Should Diabetic Patients Eat Fruits?

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Guidance on fruit consumption for diabetic patients, focusing on fruit types, portion control, timing, and blood sugar monitoring to maintain stable glucose levels.
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How Should Diabetic Patients Consume Fruits?
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology Family Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

How Should Diabetic Patients Consume Fruits?

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
This article guides diabetic patients on choosing appropriate fruits based on glycemic index and load, portion control, timing, and blood sugar monitoring for optimal health management.
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30 Practical Tips for Effective and Healthy Weight Loss
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

30 Practical Tips for Effective and Healthy Weight Loss

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Discover 30 scientifically backed tips from an endocrinologist to help you lose weight healthily and sustainably through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes.
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Can Merely Seeing Infection Activate Real Immunity? The Neuroscience of Virtual Pathogens and Immunological Anticipation
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Can Merely Seeing Infection Activate Real Immunity? The Neuroscience of Virtual Pathogens and Immunological Anticipation

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
A pioneering study demonstrates that visual cues of infection in virtual reality can trigger real immune activation, revealing a rapid neural-immune interface with potential implications for medicine, psychology, and vaccine development.
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One Exercise Session Can Fight Cancer! Latest Study Confirms: These Two Exercise Types Instantly Produce Anti-Cancer Substances That Significantly Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Medical News news Specialties

One Exercise Session Can Fight Cancer! Latest Study Confirms: These Two Exercise Types Instantly Produce Anti-Cancer Substances That Significantly Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
A single session of resistance or high-intensity interval training boosts anti-cancer myokines in breast cancer survivors, significantly suppressing cancer cell growth in vitro.
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The Science of Sleep: Optimal Bedtime and Its Impact on Health
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Internal Medicine Medical News news Specialties

The Science of Sleep: Optimal Bedtime and Its Impact on Health

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Discover the scientifically identified ideal bedtime and how sleep patterns influence cardiovascular and overall health.
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Shopping Addiction: When Consumerism Takes a Toll on Mental Health
Posted inMedical News news Psychiatry Specialties

Shopping Addiction: When Consumerism Takes a Toll on Mental Health

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore the science behind shopping addiction, its impact on mental health, and practical solutions to manage compulsive buying behaviors.
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Don’t Miss This ‘Queen of Mushrooms’ This Spring! High Potassium and Calcium for Lung Health, Delicious Taste
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Don’t Miss This ‘Queen of Mushrooms’ This Spring! High Potassium and Calcium for Lung Health, Delicious Taste

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Discover the nutritional and health benefits of bamboo fungus, a high-protein, high-potassium mushroom that supports heart health, lung function, and immunity, perfect for spring nourishment.
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Why Do So Many Seniors Pass Away Shortly After Turning 70? The Six Keys to Longevity and Wellbeing
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Internal Medicine news Specialties

Why Do So Many Seniors Pass Away Shortly After Turning 70? The Six Keys to Longevity and Wellbeing

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Aging after 70 is shaped by more than physical health—psychological and social factors play a crucial role. Discover six essential 'cards' for a long, happy life.
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Exercise Alone Matches Diet Plus Exercise for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain Relief, Large Randomized Trial Shows
Posted inClinical Updates news Orthopedics Specialties

Exercise Alone Matches Diet Plus Exercise for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain Relief, Large Randomized Trial Shows

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Adding a very-low-calorie diet to exercise yields no additional pain relief for overweight or obese adults with hip osteoarthritis, despite greater weight loss.
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Toe Raises: An Ancient Chinese Health Practice Protecting Your Internal Organs
Posted inCardiology Family Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Toe Raises: An Ancient Chinese Health Practice Protecting Your Internal Organs

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Toe raises, a traditional Chinese health exercise, stimulate muscles and meridians to improve circulation, strengthen organs, and enhance overall wellness.
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Is Your Fridge a Friend or Foe? The Hidden Dangers of Storing Food Too Long
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Is Your Fridge a Friend or Foe? The Hidden Dangers of Storing Food Too Long

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Storing food in the fridge may not be as safe as you think. Learn which foods pose hidden health risks and how to protect your household.
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