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Surgical Labyrinthectomy Efficient, Safe for Meniere Disease

For patients with Meniere disease (MD), surgical labyrinthectomy (SL) is efficient and safe, according to a study published online Nov. 2 in the European Archiv

10-Year Lung Cancer-Specific Survival for Low-Dose CT Persists

For an expanded International-Early Lung Cancer Action Program (I-ELCAP) cohort who underwent annual low-dose computed tomography (CT) screening, the 10-year lu

Markers of Inflammation Can Predict 180-Day Mortality in Cirrhosis

For patients with newly diagnosed cirrhosis, markers of inflammation can predict 180-day mortality, but not liver-related admissions, according to a study publi

Racial Disparities Seen in Unmet Treatment Needs for Pediatric Mental Health

For children with mental health conditions, there are racial and ethnic disparities in unmet treatment needs, according to a study published online Dec. 5 in Pe

USPSTF: Exercise Interventions Recommended to Prevent Falls in Seniors

The U.S Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends exercise interventions and suggests individualizing recommendations for multifactorial interventions

High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy Tied to Long-Term Heart Trouble for Hispanic Women

the powerhouse chamber that pumps blood out to the body.They found that if a woman had experienced an HDP during a pregnancy, she was much more likely to have s

Opioid Crisis May Be Driving Surge in Youth Suicides

could explain almost half of the rise in U.S. child suicides between 2011 and 2020. The transition to illicit opioids has altered households and society in seve

Newborns' Brains Aren't 'Undeveloped' Compared to Those of Infant Monkeys, Chimps

not because they re significantly less developed at birth, researchers said.More informationThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have more about

Wasabi Shows Memory-Boosting Powers in Study

Wasabi, that green condiment that spices up your sushi, may possess memory-boosting powers, a new Japanese study suggests. Lead researcher Rui Nouchi, an associ

New Syndrome May Be Affecting Babies Exposed to Fentanyl

Doctors report they are seeing what they think is a new syndrome in babies who are exposed to fentanyl while in the womb.All of the infants have cleft palates a

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