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  • Air Travel Anxiety Isn’t Just About a Fear of Flying

    The list of reasons why air travel can be stressful has grown as long as the security lines at some U.S. airports. But air travel is inherently anxiety provoking for many people, and the recent constellation of stressors only adds to that, said Dr. Michael Ziffra, a psychiatrist and associate professor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg…

  • Chicago Medical School Students Learn Where They’re Headed Next on Match Day

    Envelopes held their future Friday. They revealed where graduating medical students will train as residents for the next three to seven years of their lives. Match Day occurs on the same day, at the same time, at medical schools across the country. Locally, students from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine learned their fate, as…

  • Cardiologists Reveal the No. 1 Habit to Start in Your 30s for Lifelong Heart Health

    Now, the conversation about cholesterol health should start in your 30s, the guidelines say, and medication may be prescribed that young to help. The habits you build in your 20s and 30s can have benefits for you cholesterol levels and your overall health for decades to come. Cho and Dr. John Wilkins, cardiologist at the…

  • Northwestern Scientists Link Fructose Metabolism to Glioblastoma Tumor Growth

    Northwestern Medicine scientists have linked fructose metabolism to the mechanism glioblastoma tumors use to suppress immune responses and promote tumor growth. “Across several mouse models, when we removed the fructose transporter, the tumors simply didn’t grow,” study senior author Jason Miska, assistant professor of neurological surgery at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, said in…

  • Belly Fat Linked To Heart Failure Risk

    Excess fat stored around the waist is more strongly associated with heart failure risk than BMI, an estimate of body fat based on height and weight, researchers will report at a meeting of the American Heart Association. “This study highlights the importance of integrating measures of central adiposity such as waist circumference into routine preventive…

  • Common Ingredients in Menopause Supplements Have Hidden Dangers

    The rising popularity of menopause supplements highlights a lack of access to evidence-based options, rampant misinformation about hormone therapy, experts say, as well as the longstanding gaps in our knowledge about menopause — even among doctors. Effectively managing hot flashes, most often through hormone therapy, may have long-term health benefits, too, Dr. Lauren Streicher, medical…

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