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San Antonio study sheds new light on dementia in Hispanics
5+ hour, 45+ min ago (795+ words) The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases is located at the UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health. Cmapbell Sullivan was senior author in the study that discovered that a rare form of dementia that afflicts younger…...
Ethical and Legal Considerations in the Refusal of Antipsychotic Treatment During Pregnancy: A Case Report
23+ hour, 52+ min ago (1473+ words) Acute psychosis during pregnancy creates a complex clinical scenario that requires simultaneous consideration of maternal psychiatric stabilization and fetal well-being. Guidance remains limited on the management of acutely psychotic pregnant patients who lack decision-making capacity and refuse care, particularly in…...
Sometimes the hardest part of Alzheimer's is not knowing | Opinion
14+ hour, 11+ min ago (637+ words) As a physician caring for people with memory disorders, I have had many conversations that begin with fear. "I'm making mistakes I never used to make." "I'm working twice as hard to do things that once came naturally." "Is this…...
Is Intermittent Fasting Bad For Women? Nutritionist Explains How Long Fasting May Affect Hormones
15+ hour, 6+ min ago (215+ words) According to Batra, the problem starts with cortisol, the body's main stress hormone. She explains that cortisol naturally rises in the morning and claims that skipping breakfast could push it higher. Her post says this may signal the ovaries to…...
The perimenopause symptoms you’re probably mistaking for stress
18+ hour, 10+ min ago (1454+ words) You're not stressed. You're not just tired. You're not losing your edge at work for no reason. There's a decent chance your hormones started shifting years before you'd ever think to blame them. Perimenopause rarely announces itself with a hot…...
How Hormones Influence Hearing: Why Men and Women Process Sound Differently
16+ hour, 21+ min ago (324+ words) Have you ever noticed that your hearing doesn't always feel the same from one day to the next? It turns out, that isn't just in your head. New research is finally shedding light on the deep, often overlooked hormonal impact…...
The Hidden Link Between Childhood Disease and Alzheimer's Brain Health
16+ hour, 22+ min ago (420+ words) Have you ever wondered if rare childhood genetic disorders could hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of Alzheimer's brain health? It sounds like a stretch, but recent research from UC San Diego is turning heads. By studying a rare…...
Lotus Endometriosis Institute Releases Guide On Missed Diagnosis Amid Care Gaps
19+ hour, 26+ min ago (258+ words) Lotus Endometriosis Institute has released a new educational resource examining why endometriosis is so often missed by doctors, as research continues to highlight the years-long delays many patients face before receiving a diagnosis. The resource reviews common barriers that can…...
Ovary Syndrom: No one wants to marry a 'diseased' woman!
18+ hour, 51+ min ago (1125+ words) …Women living with Ovary Syndrome relive stigma, rejection, failed relationships When Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS, recently became a talking point on Nigerian X (formerly Twitter), many women watched in disbelief as some men described the condition as a “red flag…...
Woman creates own language after developing 'most useless superpower' following seizure 16 years ago
18+ hour, 57+ min ago (657+ words) Michal Sklar was 16 when she suffered the seizure that was of 'unknown origin' A woman who suffered a medical episode ended up getting a new ability upon waking, and she's since used it to create a language used by her…...