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Exercise helps keep depression at bay for children, teens
Physical activity interventions are beneficial to children’s mental health, with a recent study suggesting that working out helps reduce depressive symptoms in both children and adolescents.
Exercise helps keep depression at bay for children, teens
07 Jan 2023Cardiovascular, mortality outcomes in hypertension similar between two thiazide diuretics
The use of chlorthalidone in the treatment of patients with hypertension does not appear to provide better protection against major cardiovascular outcome events or noncancer-related deaths when compared with hydrochlorothiazide, according to a study.
Cardiovascular, mortality outcomes in hypertension similar between two thiazide diuretics
06 Jan 2023Age does not affect palbociclib dose reduction, discontinuation in breast cancer patients
The age of patients with advanced breast cancer appears to have no influence on the rate of palbociclib dose reductions or discontinuations secondary to neutropaenia, a study has shown.
Age does not affect palbociclib dose reduction, discontinuation in breast cancer patients
06 Jan 2023Investigational antisense oligonucleotide for chronic HBV infection shows positive results
Treatment with the antisense oligonucleotide bepirovirsen appears to lead to sustained loss of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in up to 10 percent of patients with chronic HBV infection, according to the results of the phase IIb study B-Clear.
Investigational antisense oligonucleotide for chronic HBV infection shows positive results
06 Jan 2023Noninvasive retinal photography–based AI model accurate and sensitive for Alzheimer’s disease screening
An international team led by researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has successfully developed world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) model that can detect Alzheimer’s disease (AD) solely through retinal photographs.
Noninvasive retinal photography–based AI model accurate and sensitive for Alzheimer’s disease screening
06 Jan 2023Tai Chi associated with decreased migraine frequency in Hong Kong Chinese women
A randomized controlled trial (RCT) shows that 1 hour of Tai Chi training per day, 5 days a week, significantly decreases the frequency of migraine attacks among Hong Kong Chinese women with episodic migraine.