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High intensity Walking Exercise Program Enhances Stroke Recovery, suggests study

A progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program, combined with standard physical therapy, significantly improved the quality of life and mobility in stroke survivors,  according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2025.  Regaining walking ability is an important part of stroke recovery. The 2016 American Stroke Association Guidelines […]

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Maternal medications lower the protein and fat levels in breast milk: JAMA

A recent study published in the Journal of American Medical Association highlighted the potential impact of maternal medications on the macronutrient composition of human milk. This cross-sectional study examined breast milk samples from mothers in the US and Canada who were either on long-term medications, untreated but with the same underlying health conditions, or completely […]

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Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have increased risk of tinnitus: Study

A new study published in the journal of Sleep and Breathing found that people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) were 43% more likely than people without OSA to experience tinnitus.  The ability to perceive sound without the aid of outside stimuli is known as tinnitus. Significant variation exists in the cause, intensity, and impact of tinnitus, […]

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ChatGPT’s effective tool for addressing urinary incontinence concerns in urogynecology, reveals research

Approximately half of adult women worldwide experience urinary incontinence (UI), and the occurrence of this condition is particularly heightened among older individuals. Recent research paper investigates the effectiveness of ChatGPT as a tool for addressing common urinary incontinence (UI) concerns within the field of urogynecology. The study’s objective was to evaluate how well ChatGPT provided […]

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AI tool analyzes placentas at birth for faster detection of neonatal, maternal problems: Study

A newly developed tool that harnesses computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) may help clinicians rapidly evaluate placentas at birth, potentially improving neonatal and maternal care, according to new research from scientists at Northwestern Medicine and Penn State. The study, which was published Dec. 13 in the print edition of the journal Patterns and featured […]

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Placenta assessment tool aims to improve neonatal, maternal care, unravels study

The placenta, the temporary organ grown to support fetal development, plays a vital role during pregnancy and contains crucial information about the health of both the parent and the baby. Yet, it is often not thoroughly examined at birth, especially in areas with limited medical resources. This can lead to missed opportunities for early detection […]

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During Omicron phase, neonatal mortality twice among those born of unvaccinated mothers than those born of vaccinated mothers: Study

Recent research paper by Fernando C. Barros and colleagues from the INTERCOVID-2022 study focused on the impact of COVID-19 during pregnancy on newborns and the effects of maternal COVID-19 vaccination on neonatal outcomes, particularly during the Omicron variant period. This large, prospective, observational study was conducted across 18 countries and enrolled 4707 neonates born to […]

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3-ounce water swallow test reliable screening tool for dysphagia among children: Study

3-ounce water swallow test reliable screening tool for dysphagia among children suggests a study published in The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology. In children, oropharyngeal dysphagia increases the risk of aspiration, pneumonia, and even mortality. It has been demonstrated that dysphagia screening improves health outcomes. The purpose of the study is to investigate the clinical value […]

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JnJ temporarily pauses rollout of Varipulse heart device in US

Johnson & Johnson has announced a temporarily pause in the rollout of its Varipulse heart device in the United States as it investigates four reported stroke events. The decision comes following the identification of four stroke events. According to the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE), a database of medical device reports submitted to […]