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Heart attack It doesn’t always look the same. New research from MayoClinic highlights the important differences in how it affects men and women.The most common cause of a whole heart attack is blockage of arteries (atherosclerosis), but in people under the age of 65, especially women, there are often other factors.Atherosclerosis is the cause of 75% of heart attacks in men, but only 47% of cases Women’s heart eventsthe data shows.Want to improve your heart health? Start by working on the weakest links, says the cardiac surgeon.In this study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers…

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Heart attack It doesn’t always look the same. New research from MayoClinic highlights the important differences in how it affects men and women.The most common cause of a whole heart attack is blockage of arteries (atherosclerosis), but in people under the age of 65, especially women, there are often other factors.Atherosclerosis is the cause of 75% of heart attacks in men, but only 47% of cases Women’s heart eventsthe data shows.Want to improve your heart health? Start by working on the weakest links, says the cardiac surgeon.In this study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers…

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Singer and actress Serena Gomez recently revealed her I developed arthritis It is related to her lupus. She has been openly discussing her battle with Lupus since 2015. Arthritis is often recognized as follows: The condition of the elderlylupus can affect anyone. In many cases, life is much faster.Lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE) is an autoimmune disease, meaning that the immune system accidentally attacks healthy tissue.Weight loss medications can reduce symptoms of painful skin conditions, research findsThe process involves several “movable parts,” according to Dr. Irene Blanco, a rheumatologist, professor and director of Lupus Clinical Services at the Institute…

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1 in 36 children in the US I have autismaccording to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – but many people don’t know that they are on the spectrum, even adults.People who grow up without a diagnosis may experience symptoms that are overlooked or misunderstood.According to Autism Tales, a national nonprofit for autism recognition, one in 45 adults in the United States is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).Cancer drugs can double as autism treatment and are ready for FDA approvalThere is a current rise in autism advocacy and education, but there could never be “many adults” Have…

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At various Monday press conferences Autism topicsfederal health officials pointed out that existing cancer drugs could double as treatments for neurodevelopmental conditions.FDA Commissioner Marty McCurry, Director of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Jaybatacharia, Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator, Centers at Mehmet Oz, Leucoborin, Prescription vitamins It is used to treat cancer and anemia and is effective for off-label use in children with autism.According to a press release from HHS, the FDA plans to approve the prescription leucovorin as “a potential treatment for voice-related deficits associated with ASD.” The agency will update the label for leucovorin to indicate treatment for brain…

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New research reveals that a single session of weight training is useful Fighting breast cancer.Researchers at Edith Cowan University in Australia have investigated how resistance training and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) affect cancer cells.According to a press release, one important benefit is the increase in myocine, a protein produced by muscles.Fitness experts reveal six strength trainings that older people should learnThe study, published in the Journal Springer Nature, randomly assigned 32 breast cancer survivors to one resistance training or HIIT match.Blood samples were collected Before and after exercise Cell growth was measured.Researchers found that one match of either exercise increases…

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A family of four in America is desperate to save their children from devastating Genetic disease. Treatments exist, but it’s up to them to raise $1.15 million to fund clinical trials.Each of these families has a child with spastic paraplegia 50 (SPG50), Rare neurological disorders It affects less than 100 people around the world.In a camera interview with Fox News Digital, the family talked about their competition with time to secure treatment. (See the video at the top of the article.)Mother desperate to save clinical trials that can cure her daughter: “The treatment is sitting in the fridge”The family’s goal…

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actress Kristen Bell It reportedly uses a simple and effective approach to biohacking.E! In an interview with! Emmy’s 2025 Red Carpet News Correspondent Zuri Hall, Bell’s “Nobody Want This” co-star Justin Lupe, cooked with her meal tricks.”The most amazing thing I’ve learned [Bell] She’s gotten into biohacking in a way that you don’t know if someone else is into biohacking or not,” said Lupe.According to nutritionists, the popular “fibermaxing” diet trends are not suitable for everyone.”You ask her something about your glucose levels, you ask her how to plug in your system before you eat a bowl of pasta, women…

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Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-related steatohepatitis or mash. The Miami Dolphins legend said the discovery came a few years ago after a routine examination when he was there I feel the looseness. “Mash is a serious form of liver disease characterized by excessive fat accumulation in the liver, combined with inflammation and damage to liver cells,” Rosario Riglesty, director of gastroenterology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, told Fox News Digital. Hall of Fame Dan Marino will be opening up about Mash’s diagnosis. Why does he want…

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A major new study discovered its transport A few pounds extra Especially for people who are “fat but fit,” it may not be as dangerous as insufficient weight.Researchers at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark chased more than 85,000 adults and found that people who lost weight were nearly three times more likely to die than high-end people in the normal body mass index (BMI) range during the study period. Even participants within the “healthy” range, but below, the risk of early death was increased.For the first time, there are more obese children in the world than underwearOn the other hand,…

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