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Can't Solve A Problem? Sleep On It—It's Backed By Science, Here's Best Nap For Better Thinking

A recent study investigated how a specific type of sleep, afternoon naps, helps in creative problem-solving.
Source: Can't Solve A Problem? Sleep On It—It's Backed By Science, Here's Best Nap For Better Thinking
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Evaluating the safety and efficacy of Tendvia mechanical thrombectomy for acute pulmonary embolism

Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. Mechanical thrombectomy is effective and safe for treating pulmonary embolism (PE).
Source: Evaluating the safety and efficacy of Tendvia mechanical thrombectomy for acute pulmonary embolism
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Ebola Outbreak In Uganda: CDC Warns Travelers Of Deadly Virus That Has No Approved Vaccines Or Treatment

The CDC raised the alert to Level 2, urging travelers to "Practice Enhanced Precautions," against the deadly infection.
Source: Ebola Outbreak In Uganda: CDC Warns Travelers Of Deadly Virus That Has No Approved Vaccines Or Treatment
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Immune gene expression changes in myocardial infarction revealed through bioinformatics

Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. This study was aimed at exploring immune-related genes and their expression changes in myocardial infarction (MI) through comprehensive bioinformatics methods and validating these genes as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets.
Source: Immune gene expression changes in myocardial infarction revealed through bioinformatics
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Dad Dies Year After Brain Tumor Diagnosis, Doctor Initially Dismissed Symptoms As Stress, Accused Him Of Faking

Now, his daughter is running a marathon to raise awareness and money for cancer research.
Source: Dad Dies Year After Brain Tumor Diagnosis, Doctor Initially Dismissed Symptoms As Stress, Accused Him Of Faking
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Mitochondrial damage linked to beta-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes

Mitochondria are essential for generating energy that fuels cells and helps them function.
Source: Mitochondrial damage linked to beta-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes
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Woman Declared Clinically Dead For 14 Minutes, Wakes Up To Discover She Delivered A 'Miracle Baby'

A 30-year-old mother and her unborn child were saved thanks to the timely effort of doctors at a hospital where she collapsed from cardiac arrest.
Source: Woman Declared Clinically Dead For 14 Minutes, Wakes Up To Discover She Delivered A 'Miracle Baby'
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Modifying biomaterials may lead to more effective cancer therapies

Modifying the physical characteristics of microscopic biomaterials to interact seamlessly with the body's tissues could unlock safer and more effective cancer treatments, according to Virginia Tech researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC.
Source: Modifying biomaterials may lead to more effective cancer therapies
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Never Take These Supplements Together, Says Expert: Plus, Combinations That Boost Absorption

The benefits of supplements do not just depend on what you take, but also how you take them.
Source: Never Take These Supplements Together, Says Expert: Plus, Combinations That Boost Absorption
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Study shows how hospitals can safely reduce unnecessary preoperative tests

For many patients, getting ready to have surgery means getting their blood drawn, their heart rhythm checked, or having other tests in the weeks leading up to their operation.
Source: Study shows how hospitals can safely reduce unnecessary preoperative tests
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