Infants with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a rare genetic disorder, have a high risk of developing infantile spasms and developmental
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Drowning risk increases during heat waves in unexpected ways. Here’s how to stay safe this summer
We know more people drown in summer. It’s the perfect time to visit the beach, river or local pool. Australians
LD/CD Infusion Improves “ON” Time, Outcomes in Parkinson’s
COPENHAGEN — A novel, continuous levodopa/carbidopa (LD/CD) infusion appears to increase treatment on times among patients with Parkinson’s disease and
Mount Sinai and BCRI partner to improve cardiovascular health and education in Latin America
Reviewers’ Notes Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai announced today that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with
Hepatitis C patients may benefit from revaccination against hepatitis B after treatment
Reviewers’ Notes Recently published research from the University of Minnesota Medical School suggests individuals with hepatitis C should consider revaccination
High blood pressure while lying down linked to increased risk of heart attack, stroke, death
Reviewers’ Notes People who had high blood pressure while lying flat on their backs had a higher risk of heart
Study links epigenetic changes to historic trauma in Alaska Native communities
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Chrononutrition: Timing of meals matters for your health
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Long COVID and New Migraines: What’s the Link?
Editor’s note: Find the latest long COVID news and guidance in Medscape’s Long COVID Resource Center. Intense throbbing, sensitivity to
Oral health worsens in morbidly obese people before and after bariatric surgery
Reviewers’ Notes Oral health deteriorates in morbidly obese people on a diet in preparation for bariatric surgery and patients who