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Doctors Are Excited, Concerned About AI's Role in Medicine: Poll

American physicians have mixed feelings on the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) into mainstream medical practice, a new survey shows.The survey of nearly

Suicide Risk May Fluctuate With the Menstrual Cycle

the days just before and after onset of menses (bleeding).But patterns weren t universal. Feelings of depression, anxiety and hopelessness were most common duri

Spinal Cord Stimulation Eases Pain, Boosts Function for People With Prosthetic Legs

for example, standing with eyes closed on an unstable, moving platform. As a welcome bonus, participants also reported an average 70 reduction in their phantom

Too Few Americans Are Getting Vaccinated for Flu, COVID & RSV, CDC Warns

all of these things are layers of protection that help make sure that we can weather this season, Cohen said.More informationVisit the CDC for more on how to av

Postpartum Depression Pill Now Available to Women, Drug Maker Says

even, in severe cases, thoughts of harming themselves or their child. And, because postpartum depression can disrupt the maternal-infant bond, it can also have

Too Often, Unlocked, Loaded Guns Are Fatal Playthings for America’s Children

and unimaginable tragedy. Moments like this have occurred in American homes hundreds of times over the past two decades, killing 1,262 children, according to a

Holiday Meals Mean Safety First in Your Kitchen

Knives, vegetable peelers, blenders There are plenty of ways to injure yourself in the kitchen during the holidays. To keep things merry, cheery and safe, exper

More Research Shows the Brain Benefits of Exercise

Regular exercise appears to enhance and even grow crucial areas of the human brain, new research using MRI scans shows. It s long been known that physical activ

Irregular Sleep Is Tied to a Higher Odds for Dementia

People who maintain a mostly regular sleep pattern could have a lower risk of developing dementia than those whose sleeping and waking times vary wildly, a new

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