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Most people with untreated sleep apnea develop heart disease, and researchers have assumed that’s why they also have cognitive problems. But a small new study finds that obstructive sleep apnea itself is harming the brain, giving new urgency to recognizing
Summary: In models of ALS and Huntington’s disease, exposure to cold temperatures actively removes protein clumps, thereby preventing protein aggregation.
Source: University of Cologne
Cold activates a cellular cleansing mechanism that breaks down harmful protein aggregations responsible for various diseases
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Chemicals that spew from vehicle exhaust and are used to make a variety of common products — from spandex to memory foam mattresses — can cause eczema in infancy, according to research from the National Institutes of Health.
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A majority of people living with Alzheimer’s disease are women, and in the wake of the starting stat, some Canadians are hoping to help mitigate their chances with an app that helps promote healthy brain habits.
Kathy Kelaidis, a busy
Three years into the pandemic, a select group of people have achieved something they once thought impossible: They have never tested positive for Covid. Scientists around the world are searching for the genetic reasons these people have dodged Covid —
The Fairfield County Board of Health held a meeting March 8 in the Millersport Schools District Auditorium. Members of the Board of Health are Steven Kapetansky, MD, MPH, President; Brian Oliver, President of ProTemp; Tina Childers and Teresa Wood. Time
Long COVID Web pan-Canadian network to lead critical research on post COVID-19 conditions; Cochrane Canada and GRADE centers at McMaster University to develop and disseminate guidelines over a three-year period
March 9, 2023 | Ottawa, Ont. | Public Health Agency
