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EuroEcho 2021 to highlight latest developments in cardiovascular imaging

EuroEcho 2021 to highlight latest developments in cardiovascular imaging

Researchers develop assessment tool to identify pain in nursing home residents with dementia

Researchers develop assessment tool to identify pain in nursing home residents with dementia

COVID-19 booster shot extremely beneficial for most cancer patients

COVID-19 booster shot extremely beneficial for most cancer patients

Study offers new insight into the role of tau proteins in ALS pathogenesis

Study offers new insight into the role of tau proteins in ALS pathogenesis

Study analyzes the health effects of a patented DGA compound

Study analyzes the health effects of a patented DGA compound

Exposure to air pollution impacts the brain performance and work capacity

Exposure to air pollution impacts the brain performance and work capacity

Lamin C important for keeping cell’s genetic material organized, research shows

Lamin C important for keeping cell’s genetic material organized, research shows

Study provides a new target for therapeutic intervention in Parkinson's disease

Study provides a new target for therapeutic intervention in Parkinson's disease

New kind of artificial lens may help patients avoid glasses after cataract surgery

New kind of artificial lens may help patients avoid glasses after cataract surgery

Stem cell enlargement contributes to decline in normal function during aging

Stem cell enlargement contributes to decline in normal function during aging

Researchers receive a five-year grant renewal to discover and validate VCID biomarkers

Researchers receive a five-year grant renewal to discover and validate VCID biomarkers

New therapy harnesses "dancing molecules" to reverse paralysis, repair tissue after spinal cord injuries

New therapy harnesses "dancing molecules" to reverse paralysis, repair tissue after spinal cord injuries

Johns Hopkins receives $20 million grant to develop technologies for healthy aging

Johns Hopkins receives $20 million grant to develop technologies for healthy aging

Researcher: Medicare Advantage plans costing billions more than they should

Researcher: Medicare Advantage plans costing billions more than they should

Cancer drugs could be repurposed as potential therapies for Alzheimer's disease

Cancer drugs could be repurposed as potential therapies for Alzheimer's disease

Older women with sarcopenia less likely to experience hot flashes

Older women with sarcopenia less likely to experience hot flashes

Elusive white blood cells play a role in impaired T cell functions and counts in people with HIV

Elusive white blood cells play a role in impaired T cell functions and counts in people with HIV

Radiation therapy puts childhood cancer survivors at higher risk of cardiometabolic disease

Radiation therapy puts childhood cancer survivors at higher risk of cardiometabolic disease

COVID-19 and loss of sense of smell

COVID-19 and loss of sense of smell

Medicare enrollment blitz doesn’t include options to move into Medigap

Medicare enrollment blitz doesn’t include options to move into Medigap

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