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Blood Pressure Patterns Improve Early Prediction of Preeclampsia
Routine blood pressure readings recorded in the first half of pregnancy can be divided into 6 distinct patterns that can effectively stratify patients by their risk of developing preeclampsia and gestational hypertension later in pregnancy.
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Genome Sequencing Is Faster and More Effective for Newborn Screening
A new national study, led by researchers at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, has found whole genome sequencing (WGS) to be nearly twice as effective as a targeted gene sequencing test at identifying abnormalities responsible for genetic disorders in newborns and infants.
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Exercise Before Operations Substantially Helps With Recovery
According to a study, pre-operative exercise substantially reduced the risk of post-operative complications by 56%.
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Even Moderate Physical Activity Each Day Can Reduce Depression Risk
Brand new research has revealed that even moderate daily physical activity can reduce the risk of depression.
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Mysterious Gulf War Illness Caused by Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Not Inflammation
Scientists contest longstanding hypothesis about mysterious illness affecting Gulf War veterans, providing first direct evidence that symptoms are driven by impaired mitochondria.
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Biomarker Combination May Better Predict Onset of Mania
A new study has identified that heightened reward motivation and disruption to circadian rhythms can be used as biomarkers to predict the onset of mania in patients with bipolar spectrum disorders.
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Copper Could Help Create Clearer MRI Images and Improved Diagnosis
Discovery opens up applications beyond what biology is currently capable of - showcasing how we might engineer new technologies.
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Why Some Cases of Lynch Syndrome Are Missed in Younger Patients
According to a study, current screening guidelines leave a significant number of cancer patients undiagnosed.
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Novel Ct Technology Can Evaluate Both Lung Structure and Function
Substantial improvement seen in contrast-to-noise ratio, spatial resolution of pulmonary blood volume images.
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In-Person Group Mindfulness Practice Decreases Psychological Distress
Researchers from the University of Cambridge conducted a systematic review to explore the effect of mindfulness courses on mental health across different community settings. The results suggest mindfulness groups can improve mental health experiences.
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