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News for Healthier Living
Common Analgesic Gas Aids in Opening of Blood-Brain Barrier
Nitrous oxide, a commonly used analgesic gas, temporarily improved the opening of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to allow gene therapy delivery in mouse models using focused ultrasound (FUS), UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report in a new study.
May 19, 2025
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- Using Testosterone Gel to Treat Women Recovering from Hip Fractures Provides No Added Benefits, Clinical Trial Finds
- Study Finds Scottish Safe Staffing Act Implementation Facing Challenges
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- Unlocking the Brain's Secrets
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- Two University of Idaho Professors Earn Elite Researcher Status for Contributions to Fisheries and Global Health
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- Government of Grenada Signs Agreement with the New York-based
Mount Sinai Health System for the Development of a New,
State-of-the-Art, Affiliate Hospital for the people of Grenada,
Carriacou and Peti
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- Exercise Focus Group Leaps Into Virtual Reality
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- How Play Can Have Mental Benefits for Children with Austim
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- Mount Sinai Experts to Present New Research on Preeclampsia, Doula Care and More at 2025 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
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- VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Brain Fog and Long COVID Inflammation Study - Virtual Press Briefing
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- Trump's Surgeon General Pick Touts Psychedelics for Health
- NIH Research Cuts Leave Cancer Patient Facing Hard Choice
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- Study Finds No Link Between COVID Vaccine And Miscarriage Risk
- Alzheimer’s Drug Can Be Safely Administered In Memory Clinics, Study Says
- Smartphones Aid Recovery From Broken Leg, Hip
- Your Kitchen: Cooking, Conversation and Hand Injuries
- Broken Heart Syndrome Remains A Killer, Especially For Men
- Improvements In Prostate Cancer Tracking Help Men Stay In Active Surveillance
- 'Mini-Strokes' Linked To Long-Lasting Fatigue
- Dental Flosser for at-home Stress Monitoring
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- Long COVID May Cause Long-Term Changes in the Heart and Lungs and May Lead to Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases
- Low Blood Sugar Contributes to Eye Damage and Vision Loss in Diabetic Retinopathy; Experimental Drug May Help Treat Condition
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- $800M in LGBTQ Health Research Funding Nixed by Trump Administration
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- Second Opinions Don't Significantly Delay Breast Cancer Treatment
- JMIR Biomedical Engineering Invites Submissions on AI Applications in Biomedical Engineering
- RSV Antibody Treatment Effective For Babies
- Follow-Up Test For High Blood Pressure Condition Not Worthwhile, Researchers Say
- 1 in 10 Doctors is Burned Out
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- Cancer Patient Avoided Side Effects With New Advance In Radiation Therapy
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- Often Seen as Waste, Stool May Yield Clues to Microbiome's Role in Cancer Treatment
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