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Supporting women in early labor is important for safe maternity care
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust report has identified serious failings in care at one of England's largest maternity services, with lessons for maternity units nationally. Among its findings was a repeated problem at the very start of labor: Women and families strug
O exercício mais eficiente para melhorar a postura ao usar notebook
O exercício mais eficiente para melhorar a postura ao usar notebook
Passar horas em frente ao computador pode comprometer a postura. Descubra qual exercício ajuda a minimizar esse problema
O exercício mais eficiente para melhorar a postura ao usar notebook
O exercício mais eficiente para melhorar a postura ao usar notebook
Passar horas em frente ao computador pode comprometer a postura. Descubra qual exercício ajuda a minimizar esse problema
Infant iron supplements linked to fewer behavior problems at age three
Healthy, breastfed infants who receive iron supplementation show fewer aggressive behaviors at age 3 compared with children who did not receive supplementation, according to new research from Umeå University. However, more research is needed before iron supplementation can be rec
Alzheimer's biomarkers may forecast dementia progression in people 80 and older
Alzheimer's biomarkers may forecast dementia progression in people 80 and older
Cognitive decline in very old adults has been considered for decades to be an almost inevitable consequence of aging. In clinical practice, this has contributed to many memory problems in patients over age 80 being interpreted as a natural part of aging, without further investiga
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Cognitive flexibility problems may arise months before memory impairment in Alzheimer's
When most people think about Alzheimer's disease, memory loss is usually the first thing that comes to mind. Forgetting a loved one's name, missing appointments or repeatedly misplacing everyday items are often considered early warning signs. But what if the disease begins affect
Seu cérebro também “cansa” durante o treino?
Seu cérebro também “cansa” durante o treino?
Muito além dos músculos, o cérebro também influencia o desempenho durante o exercício e pode ser o responsável por aquela sensação de exaustão
Zebrafish brains reveal alternate route for senses to the forebrain shared with mammals
Line up the brains of a fish, bird and a mammal, and something unexpected comes up. You do not see three different answers to the problem of making sense of the world. You see one answer, tilted three different ways. "You can really see it's almost like a continuum," says Emre Ya
Leite sem lactose e ainda assim estufamento? Entenda
Leite sem lactose e ainda assim estufamento? Entenda
Seu desconforto com o leite persiste mesmo sem lactose? Entenda o papel da beta-caseína A1 e do leite A2 na sua digestão.
Doença de Bryan Johnson: entenda gastrite autoimune do milionário da longevidade
Doença de Bryan Johnson: entenda gastrite autoimune do milionário da longevidade
Empresário conhecido por compartilhar rotinas em busca da "imortalidade" descobriu doença que não tem prevenção ou cura definitiva
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Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program may lead to bone problems
The new Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program offers broader, more affordable access to weight loss drugs to address the growing obesity crisis. But there's a catch when it comes to bone health.
After amyloid plaques form, tau and alpha-synuclein pathology rises in mice
After amyloid plaques form, tau and alpha-synuclein pathology rises in mice
The aging brain frequently harbors multiple protein pathologies that contribute to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases. But how do these problematic proteins interact with each other, and could these interactions inform future therapies? Researchers at T