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  • 8 science-backed habits for a healthier heart

    Data from decades of research suggests that people who adopt these eight behaviors and metrics live longer, said Clyde Yancy, chief of cardiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a former president of the American Heart Association. “The benefit in longevity is not only due to freedom from cardiovascular events but also protection…

  • What is Progressive Supranuclear Palsy? Rev. Jesse Jackson battled rare neurological disorder

    Dr. Borna Bonakdarpour, a neurology professor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, said research is underway to better help understand its cause. “They may have trouble with their speech, the speech may sound effortful and sometimes when it progresses fast, the person may not be able to talk,” he told NBC 5. “It’s horrible…

  • Bride surprises wedding guests with stem cell donor who saved her life

    In an interview with “Good Morning America” that aired Monday, Dr. Jayesh Mehta, a hematologist at Northwestern Medicine’s Lurie Cancer Center in Chicago, explained the seriousness of the disease. “Either the low counts from the MDS or the development of leukemia will prove life-threatening,” Mehta said.

  • Report finds children with mental health diagnoses often incarcerated instead of getting treatment

    A new report from Congress has raised the alarm about children with mental health conditions being held in juvenile detention, rather than getting treatment. “I am delighted that they commissioned this investigation, however this is nothing new,” says Linda Teplin, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University Medical School. Teplin has studied youth…

  • Mental health researcher on data about social media and addiction in kids

    Meta and Google are facing claims in court that their apps deliberately addict children. Dr. Courtney Blackwell, associate professor in medical social sciences at Northwestern University, joins CBS News to discuss her research on the subject.

  • Northwestern Medicine, Siemens roll out revamped cancer tech

    “It is going to be a big deal” for cancer patients, said Northwestern Medicine’s Dr. James Carr, chair of the radiology department. “We can now really begin to leverage that technological expertise and really begin to focus some of those innovations in cancer care, as well as other areas.” Carr said Northwestern’s collaboration with Siemens…

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