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SABCS: 22 Percent of Young BRCA Carriers Conceive After Breast Cancer

Twenty-two percent of young BRCA carriers conceive within 10 years after diagnosis of breast cancer, according to a study published online Dec. 7 in the Journal

FDA Approves Landmark Sickle Cell Gene Therapies

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved two milestone gene therapies for sickle cell disease, including the first treatment ever approved that

Suicide Rates Have Risen Steadily for Black Girls and Women

Suicide rates for Black women and girls ages 15 to 24 have more than doubled over the past two decades, a new report finds. Suicides are rapidly increasingly am

AI-Aided Stethoscope May Aid Home Monitoring of Asthma Exacerbations

An artificial intelligence (AI)-aided home stethoscope provides reliable information on asthma exacerbations, according to a study published in the November Dec

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between quadriceps and hamstrings. Specifically, they evaluated thigh muscle volume among 134 individuals taking part in the National Institutes of Health Osteo

Withholding Intubation Helpful for Comatose Patients With Acute Poisoning

A conservative strategy of withholding intubation is associated with clinical benefit in comatose patients with acute poisoning, according to a study published

In Utero Exposure to Cannabis Tied to Worse Neonatal Outcomes

In utero cannabis exposure is associated with an increased likelihood of adverse neonatal outcomes, according to a study published online Nov. 26 in the America

CDC: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Prevalence 1.3 Percent in 2021 to 2022

The prevalence of myalgic encephalomyelitis chronic fatigue syndrome (ME CFS) in the United States in 2021 to 2022 was 1.3 percent, according to a December data

Can Breast Cancer Survivors Reduce Frequency of Mammograms?

Under current U.S. guidelines, women over 49 who ve survived early-stage breast cancer are directed to undergo a mammogram every year indefinitely. But a new Br

Women With Very Early Breast Cancer May Safely Skip Radiation Rx: Study

in the low-risk group who opted out of radiotherapy and the higher-risk group who did get radiation treatments.In other words, skipping radiation didn t seem to

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