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Nightmares in Midlife May Point to Future Cognitive Decline, Dementia

Distressing dreams in middle-aged and older adults may indicate a higher risk for future cognitive decline and all-cause dementia, according to a study presente

Only One-Quarter of Patients Still Taking Semaglutide for Weight Loss Two Years Later

Three of four patients stop taking semaglutide (Ozempic or Wegovy) two years after being prescribed the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) for

CDC: Five Cases of Neonatal Enterovirus Infection Identified in San Diego

Five cases of neonatal enterovirus infection have been reported in San Diego, highlighting the risks and need for timely identification and treatment, according

More Women Than Men Experience Nonphysical Violence in Health Care Workforce

Women in the health care workforce are more likely to experience verbal abuse, sexual harassment, and bullying, while men are more likely to experience physical

CDC Reports Seven Cases of Illness After Possible Counterfeit Botox Injections

Seven patients with illness identified after presumed cosmetic botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) product injection are described in a case report published in the Jul

Black Patients Diagnosed With Huntington's Later Than Whites

Black patients with Huntington s disease receive their diagnoses an average of one year later than white people with the incurable genetic disorder, a new study

Parental Smoking Possibly Linked to Increased Risk for MS

Exposure to parental smoking (ParS) is associated with an increased risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) in later life in certain populations, according to a study

Prenatal Vaccination With RSV Prefusion F Does Not Increase Risk for Preterm Birth

Prenatal vaccination with a nonadjuvanted bivalent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prefusion F (RSVpreF) protein subunit vaccine is not associated with an inc

Prenatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Linked to Cerebral Palsy

Prenatal ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure is associated with an increased risk for cerebral palsy, according to a study published online July 9

More Than Half Do Not Know Primary Care Providers Can Treat Opioid Use Disorder

Many people do not know that a primary care provider (PCP) can provide medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), according to a research letter published onlin

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