Untangling the Alzheimer’s-Sleep Connection
Researchers inch closer to learning how sleep and Alzheimer’s pathology are linked
Researchers inch closer to learning how sleep and Alzheimer’s pathology are linked
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TNF-alpha inhibitors temporarily increased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels in patients with psoriasis. The changes, however, were not consistent across treatment duration or drug type.
A centuries-old phenomena has a new twist
Lynne Vitagliano, a clinical social worker at Mayo Clinic, offers some ideas on the right way to talk with someone who has cancer.
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Cognitive and behavioral therapy boosted physical function in pragmatic trial
Addressing the root cause of rare diseases — the promise of antisense oligonucleotides
Swearing may be a coping mechanism for high-pressure situations
Mayo Clinic surgeons performed 10 organ transplants within 24 hours, setting a record for both the hospital and the state of Arizona.
But the observational data may be too weak to impact practice on prophylaxis