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In a study published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology looking at data from 824 U.S. hospitals, researchers found certain ethnic groups among Asian American patients were at risk of getting worse heart failure care than white patients. Particularly, the research by senior author Dr. Nilay Shah, assistant professor of cardiology at…
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In a new study published in BMC Neurology, researchers report that even those who improve continue to see ups and downs that impact their quality of life. Dr. Igor J. Koralnik, chief of neuroinfectious diseases and global neurology at Northwestern Medicine, authored the study. He oversees the Northwestern Medicine Neuro COVID-19 Clinic and is the…
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Chicago-based maternal-fetal medicine physician Dr. Lynn Yee said that fewer of her patients seem worried about Tylenol now than in the fall. “In September, October, November, there was quite a bit of public concern and attention on this topic, and now, in January, I feel like things are changing and that I have fewer patients…
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Low-quality scientific research produced for resume padding isn’t an activity exclusive to visa applicants, according to researchers at Northwestern University and The University of Sydney. They found in a recent study that low-quality or plagiarized papers are increasingly published not only in predatory, pay-to-publish platforms, but reputable journals as well. They discovered that a small…
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Experiments conducted at Northwestern University have found that drugs similar to rapamycin can boost fertility in mice, including during chemotherapy, says Dr. Kara Goldman, a reproductive endocrinologist who is leading the research. The drugs, if proven to work in people, could be used to help women struggling with infertility, as well as those undergoing cancer…
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Numerous clinical studies are also exploring strategies to extend overall health. At the same time, critics warn that longevity medicine exists in a regulatory gray area where influencers can promote unsafe protocols and clinics exaggerate the benefits of their treatments. “A lot of this space is dominated by medical influencers, and not scientists,” said Douglas…

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