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Major Study: No Autism Risk from mRNA COVID Shots in Pregnancy
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Major Study: No Autism Risk from mRNA COVID Shots in Pregnancy

Administering an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine either shortly before conception or at any stage throughout pregnancy shows no association with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental issues in offspring, as revealed by a significant study showcased at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s 2026 Pregnancy Meeting. These results offer fresh insights into the enduring health outcomes for […]

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5 Hidden Depression Triggers Neuroscientists Often Spot
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5 Hidden Depression Triggers Neuroscientists Often Spot

As a psychiatrist with over four decades of clinical experience, I frequently encounter surprise when I share my perspective that the label of depression as a standalone diagnosis leaves much to be desired. Consider this analogy: if you were suffering from intense chest discomfort and consulted a heart specialist, would you be satisfied with a […]

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ZIP Code Signals Dementia Risk Levels
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ZIP Code Signals Dementia Risk Levels

ZIP Code Linked to Higher Dementia Risk Residents of neighborhoods facing social and economic challenges may encounter elevated risks of dementia, as revealed by recent investigations from Wake Forest University. Researchers identified biological indicators of Alzheimer’s disease and vascular brain conditions in individuals from these high-burden areas, with the effects being especially notable among Black […]

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Trial Reveals Meningococcal B Vaccine Ineffective Against Gonorrhea
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Trial Reveals Meningococcal B Vaccine Ineffective Against Gonorrhea

Results from Landmark Randomized Trial on Meningococcal B Vaccine and Gonorrhea Prevention In a striking departure from what observational research had previously indicated, the meningococcal B vaccine, known as 4CMenB, demonstrates no protective benefit against acquiring gonorrhea. This conclusion emerges from the most extensive randomized controlled trial (RCT) ever performed to evaluate its potential efficacy […]

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Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth
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Study Reveals Broad Emotional Impacts of Climate Crisis on Youth

Several years back, researcher Maya Gislason’s young daughter returned from school carrying a crayon illustration depicting Earth in the years 2020 and 2050. The initial image showed a vibrant world in shades of blue and green, while the latter portrayed a globe engulfed in flames, she recalls. Her daughter’s poignant question lingered: ‘How old will […]

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Key Insights: Courage at 2025 Public Health Law Conf
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Key Insights: Courage at 2025 Public Health Law Conf

Key Lessons from 2025 Public Health Law Conference The 2025 Public Health Law Conference took place during a period when the importance of our profession has seldom been greater. Discussions and presentations during the event highlighted both the intricate nature of current public health issues and the steadfast determination of professionals committed to addressing them […]

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Atrial Fibrillation Patients Risk More Bleeding with Diltiazem and Anticoagulants
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Atrial Fibrillation Patients Risk More Bleeding with Diltiazem and Anticoagulants

Atrial Fibrillation Patients Face Elevated Bleeding Risks with Diltiazem Combined with Common Anticoagulants Individuals diagnosed with atrial fibrillation who receive prescriptions for diltiazem to manage their heart rate, in conjunction with anticoagulant medications such as apixaban or rivaroxaban, encounter a substantially increased likelihood of experiencing severe bleeding events when compared to those who are prescribed […]

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Religion Decline Fueled Deaths of Despair Pre-Opioids
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Religion Decline Fueled Deaths of Despair Pre-Opioids

A recent investigation reveals that the decreasing involvement in organized religion among middle-aged white Americans with limited education could be a key factor behind the surge in what experts term “deaths of despair.” These tragic outcomes encompass deaths resulting from drug overdoses, suicides, and alcoholic liver disease. The study uncovered a distinct correlation at the […]

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Study: Hormone Therapy Offers Limited Benefit with Post-Surgery Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
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Study: Hormone Therapy Offers Limited Benefit with Post-Surgery Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer

Researchers from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have conducted a groundbreaking study indicating that incorporating hormone therapy alongside radiotherapy following prostate surgery delivers minimal survival advantages for the majority of prostate cancer patients, particularly those exhibiting extremely low levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) prior to undergoing treatment. The investigation revealed that individuals with […]

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Genetic Roots of Overlapping Mental Disorders Revealed
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Genetic Roots of Overlapping Mental Disorders Revealed

A groundbreaking genetic investigation demonstrates that numerous mental health conditions are deeply interconnected at the biological level, explaining why individuals frequently receive multiple diagnoses rather than just one. Credit: AI/ScienceDaily.com Understanding the Prevalence of Multiple Psychiatric Diagnoses An extensive collaborative effort involving scientists from around the world is providing fresh insights into a persistent mystery […]

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NOTCH1 Methylation Test Reveals Hereditary Baby Heart Defects
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NOTCH1 Methylation Test Reveals Hereditary Baby Heart Defects

Approximately one to two out of every 100 newborns enter the world with a congenital heart defect, commonly abbreviated as CHD, but the precise origins of these conditions frequently remain shrouded in mystery. Genetic specialists from University Medicine Oldenburg in Germany have introduced an innovative approach to ascertain whether variations in the NOTCH1 gene are […]

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GLP-1 Drugs Cut Asthma Exacerbation Risk in Obese Teens
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GLP-1 Drugs Cut Asthma Exacerbation Risk in Obese Teens

Teenagers dealing with overweight or obesity alongside asthma who began treatment with GLP-1 receptor agonists demonstrated a substantially reduced likelihood of experiencing asthma flare-ups when compared to those who did not receive these medications. In a detailed retrospective cohort analysis involving 1,070 individuals aged 12 to 18 years, just 5.4% of the participants using GLP-1 […]

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