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MDA 2025: Cholesterol receptor ‘critical’ in sporadic ALS disease - ALS News Today
A cholesterol receptor protein called LDLR appears to be a key driver of neurotoxicity in sporadic ALS, per new research using a mouse model.

There's an AI physio seeing patients in the UK. Can it fix my back? - BBC.com
Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the world, but an AI-powered app is being used to help patients in the UK to manage their symptoms. But how does it measure up?

11 Signs A Woman Is Emotionally Drained But Keeps Pushing Through - YourTango
With all the expectations put on women, it's easy for them to feel burnt out. Here are 11 signs a woman is emotionally drained but keeps pushing through.

Groundbreaking Gene Therapy Cures 21-year-old of His Sickle Cell Anemia: 'I'm not in pain anymore' - Good News Network
Sebastien Beauzile, 21, is the first New Yorker to have received the breakthrough Lyfgenia treatment, according to the New York Post.
Dear Doctor: Our daughter was diagnosed with COVID psychosis. What is it, and will she recover? - OregonLive
Other infections such as influenza also have an increased risk of psychosis.
People’s Pharmacy: Don’t drink grape juice if you’re on this medication - OregonLive
When my symptoms first began, I tried drinking water and not eating to avoid the horrible reflux. That didn’t work, so I turned to grape juice.

The Shocking Link Between Office Coffee and Heart Health - SciTechDaily
Coffee from workplace machines might be raising your cholesterol more than you think. A new Swedish study reveals that many common office coffee machines fail to filter out cholesterol-elevating compounds found in coffee, sometimes leaving behind even more th…

Tumour meltdown in China therapy tests offers hope to late-stage cancer patients - South China Morning Post
Experimental therapy uses a modified virus to boost immunity and make anti-tumour treatments more effective, according to study.

Sneeze smarter, not louder: The science of a quieter sneeze - The Washington Post
At a certain point, there’s no stopping a sneeze. But doctors say there are ways to turn down the volume of an “achoo.”
South Lyon man who put off colonoscopy now advocates for early screening after stage 4 diagnosis - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
When Rajeev Joshi of South Lyon turned 50, his primary care doctor recommended he get a routine colonoscopy.

Column | We asked an oncologist: Is it okay to drink just a little bit of alcohol? - The Washington Post
As more Americans drink less, here’s what to know about the state of the research on alcohol and cancer risk.

Dentists Recommend The Dental Products They Can't Live Without - HuffPost
Floss, toothbrushes and more products that dentists consider a must for top tier oral hygiene.

New friction surfaces over replicating research - Axios
A key question is which studies get repeated and, with limited resources, at what expense.
10-Year-Old Girl Dies After Flu Complications Left Her ‘Screaming’ and Unable to ‘Feel Her Legs and Feet’ - AOL
“Advocate for your babies,” said Kymesha Greene White after the death of her daughter

New CBD Formula Absorbs Six Times Better and Delivers Faster Relief - SciTechDaily
Australian researchers have developed a clever way to supercharge the effects of cannabidiol (CBD), a compound used to treat neurological conditions like epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. By creating a phospholipid complex that boosts CBD’s water solubility an…

Newcastle arthritis study hopes to 'switch off' pain - BBC.com
By retraining blood cells, scientists believe they can "switch off" rheumatoid arthritis.

If Your Stomach Pain Feels Like This, It's Time To Go To The ER - HuffPost
Don't dismiss these red flags — they could warrant medical attention.

Oxfordshire mum with brain tumour backs research funding calls - BBC.com
An MP and his sister vow to do all they can to ensure funding for research into brain tumours is prioritised.

Covid spurred both public health advances and science skepticism - TribLIVE
One of the nation’s most outspoken vaccine experts believes the U.S. is already forgetting a critical lesson reinforced during the covid-19 pandemic: Vaccines save lives. Dr. Peter Hotez said increased vaccine hesitancy, misinformation and politicizatio…

Experts Warn: This Popular Habit Is Linked to Tooth Decay in Toddlers - SciTechDaily
New Australian research provides stronger evidence against bottle-feeding infants in bed. Experts are advising parents and carers to avoid using bottles to put toddlers to sleep, following new research that strengthens the link between this habit and early ch…