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Jun , 2024
Merck Foundation announces 2023 Africa Media Recognition Award winners for excellence in health reporting
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Merck Foundation announces 2023 Africa Media Recognition Award winners for excellence in health reporting

Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany announced the Winners of Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition “More Than a Mother” Awards 2023 and “Diabetes and Hypertension” Awards 2023 from Kenya. Winners from the rest of the Africa were also announced, in partnership with African First Ladies, the Ambassadors of Merck Foundation More Than a Mother. The awards […]

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May , 2024
Interpreter access associated with Heart School participation among foreign-born post-heart attack patients
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Interpreter access associated with Heart School participation among foreign-born post-heart attack patients

After a heart attack, foreign-born people are less likely to attend a relapse-preventing Heart School than native-born patients. But with access to a professional interpreter, participation increases. This was found in a study led by researchers at Linköping University, published in the journal IJC Heart & Vasculature. Our conclusion is that healthcare should always […]

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May , 2024
MHFA training for correctional officers may boost mental health support in prisons
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MHFA training for correctional officers may boost mental health support in prisons

According to Rutgers Health researchers, training correctional officers in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for adults, a 7.5-hour national education program from the National Council of Mental Wellbeing, may help provide them with the necessary skills to effectively identify signs and symptoms of mental distress and advocate for incarcerated individuals facing mental health crises. Led […]

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Mar , 2024
Food allergies’ broad impact on quality of life demands greater awareness
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Food allergies’ broad impact on quality of life demands greater awareness

In a recent review article published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, researchers summarized the current state of knowledge regarding the impacts of food allergies (FA) on people experiencing them on their economic, psychological, and social quality of life (QoL). Their findings have implications for raising awareness about FA-related issues, which can improve the QoL […]

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Mar , 2024
Mediterranean diet linked to lower dementia risk, finds extensive review
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Mediterranean diet linked to lower dementia risk, finds extensive review

In a recent study published in the journal Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, researchers evaluated the link between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and reduced dementia risk in older adults through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Study: Association between Mediterranean diet and dementia and Alzheimer disease: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Image Credit: luigi giordano Background  Dementia, […]

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Mar , 2024
For infants born extremely preterm, redirection of care discussions occurred less often for Black and Hispanic infants
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For infants born extremely preterm, redirection of care discussions occurred less often for Black and Hispanic infants

Extremely preterm birth is a high-risk condition affecting both short- and long-term health. They may require intensive neonatal care. Whether the level of care they receive depends on the social status of the mother is a question recently explored in a study that appeared online in JAMA Pediatrics. Study: Social Determinants of Health and Redirection […]

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Mar , 2024
New method simplifies production of limb progenitor cells from fibroblasts
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New method simplifies production of limb progenitor cells from fibroblasts

In a collaborative study, researchers from Kyushu University and Harvard Medical School have identified proteins that can turn or “reprogram” fibroblasts -; the most commonly found cells in skin and connective tissue -; into cells with similar properties to limb progenitor cells. Publishing in Developmental Cell, the researchers’ findings have enhanced our understanding of limb development and have set […]

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Mar , 2024
SLU study examines the relationship between adversity, psychiatric and cognitive decline
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SLU study examines the relationship between adversity, psychiatric and cognitive decline

Saint Louis University associate professor of health management and policy in the College for Public Health and Social Justice, SangNam Ahn, Ph.D., recently published a paper in Journal of Clinical Psychology that examines the relationship between childhood adversity, and psychiatric decline as well as adult adversity and psychiatric and cognitive decline. His team discovered that […]

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Feb , 2024
Exome sequencing unravels complex genetic diagnoses in growth disorders
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Exome sequencing unravels complex genetic diagnoses in growth disorders

In an article published in the Journal of Pediatrics, researchers based in Brazil describe the case of a nine-year-old boy admitted to hospital with multiple symptoms and overlapping conditions that made diagnosis difficult, such as short stature, thin tooth enamel (dental enamel hypoplasia), moderate mental deficiency, speech delay, asthma, mildly altered blood sugar, and a history of recurring […]

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Feb , 2024
Air Force cadets’ nutrition knowledge linked to success in gravitational acceleration test, study finds
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Air Force cadets’ nutrition knowledge linked to success in gravitational acceleration test, study finds

In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers explored how nutrition knowledge, physical strength and activity, and body composition are related to whether Air Force cadets lose consciousness during the Gravitational Acceleration Test (G-test). The findings indicate that cadets who remained conscious and passed the test had better nutrition knowledge and were more physically […]

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