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Weekday mornings are no longer peak times for sudden cardiac arrest

October 3, 2018 Are, arrest, cardiac, for, longer, Mornings, NO, peak, sudden, Times, Weekday

Heart experts have long believed that weekday mornings—and especially Mondays—were the danger zones for unexpected deaths from sudden cardiac arrests.

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Whole-brain connectome maps teach artificial intelligence to predict epilepsy outcomes

October 3, 2018 artificial, connectome, epilepsy, Intelligence, maps, outcomes, Predict, teach, to, Whole-brain

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) neurologists have developed a new method based on artificial intelligence that may eventually help

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A diagnostic tool to save lives and prevent brain damage

October 3, 2018 A, and, brain, damage, diagnostic, Lives, prevent, Save, to, Tool

A new study confirms the efficacy of a new diagnostic tool that utilises ultrasound to measure intracranial pressure following accidents.

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Immune cells help older muscles heal like new

October 3, 2018 cells, heal, help, Immune, Like, muscles, New, Older

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have found a critical component for growing self-healing muscle tissues from adult muscle—the immune system.

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Familiar voices are easier to understand, even if we don’t recognize them

October 3, 2018 Are, Don't, Easier, even, Familiar, If, recognize, them, to, understand, voices, we

Familiar voices are easier to understand and this advantage holds even if when we aren’t able to identify who those

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Text messages quickly track health care use during Ebola outbreak

October 2, 2018 care, during, Ebola, health, messages, outbreak:, quickly, Text, track, Use

Text messages aren’t just a way to chat with family and friends—they are a viable method for rapidly gathering information

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Nobel-winning therapy weaponises immune system against cancer

October 2, 2018 against, cancer, Immune, Nobel-winning, System, therapy, weaponises

A revolutionary cancer treatment pioneered by the winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize for Medicine has been hailed as the

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A web-based program is as effective as group counseling for patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

October 2, 2018 A, As, counseling, disease, effective, fatty, for, group, is, liver, non-alcoholic, patients, program, web-based, with

Lifestyle changes are the cornerstone of preventing and treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Scientists report success in using web-based

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Studies in men reveal higher chance of secondary fractures, value of bone strengthening exercises

October 2, 2018 bone, chance, exercises, fractures, higher, in, Men, of, reveal, secondary, strengthening, Studies, value

Two new studies released this week shine a spotlight on men’s bone health which is often overshadowed by the focus

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Improved in vivo imaging of atherosclerotic plaque development

September 28, 2018 atherosclerotic, development, imaging, improved, in, of, plaque, vivo

Atherosclerosis, a process involving the buildup of arterial plaque and an associated reduction in blood flow, is a major feature

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