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Specific gene variant linked to severe symptoms of CTE
Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Researchers have identified a specific and common variant of a gene that plays a role in the severity of CTE in a study of 86 athletes' brains.
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Researchers identify possible botulism antidote
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Soft furniture no cushion against falls for young kids
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Stricter gun laws linked to fewer kids killed by firearms
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Sleep helps young athletes recover from concussions, study finds
Good sleep helps speed young athletes recover from a concussion, a new study reports.
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FDA approves powerful new opioid despite ongoing epidemic
Ruling against the recommendation of one of its chief experts, the U.S. FDA on Friday approved an extremely potent new opioid painkiller called Dsuvia.
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Antibiotics during infancy may increase childhood risk for obesity
Babies who are prescribed antibiotics before they're 2 years old may be more likely to become obese children, new research suggests.
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'Alarming' number of U.S. parents share leftover antibiotics, survey says
An "alarming" number of American parents save unused antibiotics and give them to family members and other people, a new study finds.
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Blood pressure drug recalled due to potentially cancerous impurity
Nov. 2 (UPI) -- A pharmaceutical company is recalling a blood pressure medication because it could contain an impurity scientists believe could cause cancer.
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Instant-soup burns send nearly 10K kids to ER every year
Many kids love a quick bowl of instant soup or tasty noodles, but the foods cause almost 10,000 scald burns in children each year in the U.S., a new study says.
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FDA recalls test strips over inaccurate warfarin test results
Nov. 2 (UPI) -- The Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of test strips that monitor levels of the blood thinner warfarin because they may give inaccurate results.
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Diabetes drugs may help curb development of dementia
Alzheimer's patients taking diabetes drugs may have fewer signs of dementia in their brains than similar patients not taking the drugs, new research finds.
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Risk of picking up infection at hospital in U.S. going down
You're less likely to pick up a nasty infection during a hospital stay in the United States than you were just a few years ago, a new report finds.
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Fentanyl showing up in crack cocaine, causing overdoses
Fentanyl, a powerful and dangerous synthetic opioid, is now showing up in crack cocaine and causing life-threatening overdoses.
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First FDA-approved drug containing marijuana extract goes on sale in U.S.
The first Food and Drug Administration-approved drug containing an ingredient derived from the marijuana plant went on sale Thursday in the United States.
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Anti-seizure drug may be effective against depression for some patients
A drug used to control seizures may be a potent weapon against depression in patients who don't find relief with antidepressants, a small pilot study suggests.
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Half of older women have incontinence, many don't tell their doctor
Nearly half of older American women have urinary incontinence, but many have not talked to a doctor about it, a new national poll shows.
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Minimally invasive surgery less effective than open surgery for cervical cancer
Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Early-stage cervical cancer patients who undergo a minimally invasive hysterectomy have a worse survival outlook than open surgery, two studies found.
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Removal of appendix may lower risk for Parkinson's disease
A new study suggests removing the appendix may lower risk for Parkinson's disease, though researchers caution the findings do not prove cause and effect.
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Spinal cord stimulation breakthrough helps paralyzed patients walk
The science of spinal cord stimulation has been fine-tuned to the point that three previously paralyzed patients can now walk with minimal assistance.
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