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Hidden Eye Damage After Mild COVID

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Mild COVID Can Lead To Long-Term Hidden Eye Problems

Mild COVID Can Lead To Long-Term Hidden Eye Problems

Doctors are shedding new light on a hidden eye condition that can develop after even a mild case of COVID.

Researchers say a growing number of patients are experiencing severe eye pain, light sensitivity, trouble reading and difficulty focusing months — or even years — after infection.

Yet routine eye exams often appear n...

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Seniors Know How Sharp They Are At Any Given Time, Study Finds

Seniors Know How Sharp They Are At Any Given Time, Study Finds

Seniors have a pretty good handle on how sharp they are at any given moment, a new study says.

Self-ratings captured by smartwatches closely matched seniors' actual brain performance in real-time everyday settings, researchers reported recently in the journal Neuropsychology.

“We found that people’s moment-to-mom...

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Smartphone App Uses Voice To Predict Asthma, COPD Flare-Ups

Smartphone App Uses Voice To Predict Asthma, COPD Flare-Ups

Voice changes measured by a smartphone app can send up a red flag for people with asthma or COPD, warning them of an oncoming symptom flare-up, a new study says.

In the future, daily voice checks using such an app might be used to monitor for signs of an asthma or COPD exacerbation, researchers write in a study published recently in ER...

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LGBTQ+ People Less Likely To Be Screened For Some Common Cancers

LGBTQ+ People Less Likely To Be Screened For Some Common Cancers

LGBTQ+ people are less likely to be regularly tested for some common forms of cancer, a new study says.

Gay and bisexual women, as well as transgender individuals, are less likely to receive screening for cervical or breast cancers, researchers reported July 6 in the journal Cancer.

“The current data highlight how sexu...

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AI Can Detect Previously Invisible MS Scars In The Brain

AI Can Detect Previously Invisible MS Scars In The Brain

Artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors find previously invisible brain lesions linked to multiple sclerosis, potentially improving their ability to track disease progression, a new study says.

The gray matter of the brain plays a key role in MS progression, but conventional MRI scans can’t detect disease-driven lesions that fo...

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Use Hits Record High As Medicare Opens Access To Weight-Loss Drugs

Use Hits Record High As Medicare Opens Access To Weight-Loss Drugs

The share of U.S. adults taking GLP-1 medications to lose weight has reached a record 11%.

That’s about 40 million people — as many folks who live in California, the nation’s largest state.

A new Medicare program that began July 1 could drive that figure higher still.

Current use of GLP-1s has nearly quadruple...

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Foundation Fights Medical Errors That Claim 200,000 U.S. Lives A Year

Foundation Fights Medical Errors That Claim 200,000 U.S. Lives A Year

Medical error is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and one organization believes those deaths can be stopped.

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), a nonprofit founded in 2012, has set an ambitious goal: zero preventable patient deaths by 2030.

"What we're asking is not rocket science," Dr. Michael Ram...

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Innovative Hip Replacement Cuts Post-Surgery Risk Of Dislocation By 70%

Innovative Hip Replacement Cuts Post-Surgery Risk Of Dislocation By 70%

Hip replacement surgery can dramatically improve the life of a person in chronic pain from a bum hip, but afterward patients must move carefully lest they cause their new hip to pop out of joint.

But a better-designed hip implant can reduce a patient’s risk of hip displacement by 70%, researchers reported recently in The Lancet

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Global Study Finds Kids Worldwide Skipping Fruits And Vegetables

Global Study Finds Kids Worldwide Skipping Fruits And Vegetables

Kids around the world aren’t eating enough fruits and veggies, a major new analysis has found.

Plant-based foods are rich in essential nutrients that support children’s normal development and long-term health, researchers said.

But globally kids aren’t consuming the amount of fruits or vegetables recommended by nutr...

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New, Highly Accurate Brush Test Can Detect Mouth Cancer Within An Hour

New, Highly Accurate Brush Test Can Detect Mouth Cancer Within An Hour

A non-invasive brush test can diagnose mouth cancer within one hour, potentially boosting detection rates, a new study says.

The brush test proved nearly 96% accurate in detecting oral cancer when tested on hundreds of patients, researchers reported recently in the journal Biomarker Research.

Up to now, diagnosis of oral can...

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