Exercise and protein drinks improve function in people with dementia
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 Redefining cardiovascular care for womenRedefining cardiovascular care for women
 
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death for women across the globe, yet significant progress has been made in prevention, diagnosis and management thanks to more sex-specific research, as noted in a special Go Red for Women issue of Circulation, the American Heart Association's flagship, peer-reviewed scientific journal, published today.
 
 
 Exercise and protein drinks improve function in people with dementiaExercise and protein drinks improve function in people with dementia
 
A simple combination of daily physical exercise and protein-rich nutritional drinks appears to offer significant health benefits for people with dementia.
 
   Canadian study reveals how COVID-19 lockdowns masked child maltreatmentCanadian study reveals how COVID-19 lockdowns masked child maltreatment
 
Hospital admissions for maltreatment of children under the age of 2 years declined 31% during the 16-week lockdown at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, returning to prepandemic levels after restrictions lifted, according to new research published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
 
   SSRI use during pregnancy linked to gestational diabetes risk and early adaptation problems in newbornsSSRI use during pregnancy linked to gestational diabetes risk and early adaptation problems in newborns
 
An international team of researchers has found that the use of SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes and early adaptation problems in newborns, even after taking maternal depression into account.
 
   Lifestyle medicine practice linked to lower clinician burnoutLifestyle medicine practice linked to lower clinician burnout
 
Healthcare professionals report that treating patients with lifestyle medicine helps to reduce burnout by increasing professional satisfaction, meaning, and a sense of effectiveness at work, according to a new study published in BMC Health Services Research.
 
 Review: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of harlequin ichthyosis
 
Review: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of harlequin ichthyosisHarlequin ichthyosis (HI) is a rare, severe genetic skin disorder caused by ABCA12 mutations, leading to defective lipid transport and loss of skin barrier function.
 
 
 Developmental ANGPTL4 deficiency protects mice from colitis and tumors
 
Developmental ANGPTL4 deficiency protects mice from colitis and tumorsA novel study using a mouse model has found that the absence of the angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) protein during development triggers a long-lasting reprogramming of the immune system that protects against intestinal inflammation.
 
 
 Survey: 76% of surgical patients don't complete physical therapy homework, leading to stalled recoveries
 
Physical therapy is a key step on the path to recovery after injuries or certain surgical procedures. A new survey by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center shows 3 out of 4 (76%) patients don't complete their physical therapy homework, leading to stalled recoveries and potential surgical setbacks.
 
 
 Survey reveals rising workload pressures on nurses
 
Nurses are increasingly overloaded. This is especially true in nursing homes and in home care, as shown by the results of the latest nursing survey.
 
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