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Everyday speech patterns reveal hidden markers of brain health
The way we speak in everyday conversation may hold important clues about brain health, according to new research from Baycrest, the University of Toronto and York University. The study found that subtle features of speech timing, such as pauses, fillers (‘uh,’ ‘um’) and word-finding difficulty, are strongly linked to executive function, the set of mental skills that support memory, planning…
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ADHD medication recalled nationwide because users aren’t getting the full effect
(Gray News) – A popular ADHD medication is being recalled nationwide because its users won’t be able to get the full effect. According to the Food and Drug Administration, several lots of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate capsules, a generic form of Vyvanse, are being recalled. The recall was announced Oct. 28. The Board of Pharmacy said the medication failed dissolution tests, writing,…
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New insights into how endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes coordinate protein production
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Janelia researchers have uncovered a novel way that two of the structures inside cells-the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and lysosomes-coordinate the production of proteins, highlighting how interactions between organelles are important for regulating cellular processes. Inside every…
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Navigating Ethics in Weight Loss Medication Use
Headline: Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Weight Loss Medications: A Comprehensive Examination The rising prevalence of obesity has led to increasing interest in weight loss interventions, particularly pharmacological options. Weight loss medications have garnered attention as they promise to aid individuals in their journey toward better health. However, as the use of these medications grows, so too does the ethical…
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Sons of mothers with type 1 diabetes show early signs of vascular dysfunction
Graphical abstract. Credit: Cell Reports Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.102454 A new study from Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University reveals that sons born to mothers with type 1 diabetes may develop early vascular dysfunction—independently of metabolic health. The finding may help shape future strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease early in life. Children of women with type 1 diabetes are known to…
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Blue Shield of California and TriWest Healthcare Alliance: Honoring Our Veterans Today, and Every Day | Blue Shield of California
This Veterans Day, we’re honoring and thanking those who’ve served in the United States military. Blue Shield of California is proud to provide healthcare coverage to nearly 870,000 active-duty military members, veterans and military families living in California. Below, learn about some of the different ways that we care for and support our veterans. Healthcare coverage designed for veterans The…
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Delhi HC restrains Patanjali from issuing disparaging advertisement calling other chyawanprash ‘dhoka’
The Delhi High Court has restrained Patanjali Ayurved from telecasting an advertisement which termed other ‘chyawanprash’ products as ‘dhoka’ or deception and directed it to take down the advertisement from all electronic, digital and print mediums. The High Court said that conveying a message through the advertisement that only Patanjali’s product is genuine and others are deceptive, is “incorrect and…
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Daily coffee linked to lower risk of irregular heart rhythm episode in AFib patients
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Adults treated for atrial fibrillation (AFib) who drank a daily cup of coffee were 39% less likely to have an irregular heart rhythm episode compared to those who avoided all caffeinated products, according to a new study. The…
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Self-reactive T cells may explain why some patients can’t reach undetectable HIV levels
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Despite the capability of antiretroviral drugs to suppress HIV to undetectable levels, some people living with the human immunodeficiency virus can’t reach the goal of viral imperceptibility even with daily doses of the potent medications. It is a conundrum that has mystified virologists for years, but new research by a team of investigators at Johns Hopkins…
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Delhi High Court Restrains Patanjali from Broadcasting ‘Dhoka’ Chyawanprash Ad in Dabur’s Plea
The Delhi High Court has barred Patanjali Ayurved from airing an advertisement that labeled all other Chyawanprash products as “dhoka” (deception), ruling that it constitutes commercial disparagement. The restriction will remain in place until the next hearing on February 26, 2026. The court also directed Patanjali to remove, block, or disable the advertisement across all platforms within 72 hours of…
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