How Teen Mental Health Treatment Differs From Adult Care

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How teen mental health treatment differs from adult care starts with one plain clinical fact: a teenager isn’t just a smaller, younger adult. The brain is still wiring itself up. And honestly so is everything that rides on it, who they think they are, how they deal with people, the coping skills they’re only starting […]

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The Science of Staying Active Across Decades Without Feeling Worn Down

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By the late thirties or forties, there is usually a moment when standing up from a chair feels more dramatic than it should. Nothing major has happened. Maybe it is stiffness after a long drive, a sore back after carrying groceries, or that odd little knee warning after a weekend of normal errands. Staying active […]

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How Healthcare Professionals Help Promote Community Wellness

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Ever walked past a clinic and wondered… do people really feel better because of what happens inside? Or is it just prescriptions, quick checkups, and long waiting lines? It is easy to think healthcare is only about fixing problems. A broken bone. A bad infection. A sudden scare. But step back for a second. If […]

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Bulletin: New Guidelines Reduce Incidence of Childhood Egg Allergy

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In June 2026, allergy specialists reported in JAMA paediatrics that the number of Australian kids with an egg allergy is trending down. What’s going on over there? It turns out that Australian allergists were ahead of the curve when it came to updating advice for parents about how to avoid an egg allergy. Delay Tactics […]

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Who Is The Dimora Sacral Silicone Soft Dressing Best For? A Scenario-Based Review

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A bandage is a bandage until it isn’t. Sure, sometimes basic works, like when you have a small cut on a flat surface like your forearm. But when you need a foam dressing for the sacral or tailbone area, basic won’t cut it. Not only is the sacral area curved, it’s also exposed to pressure […]

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Construction Site Accidents in Brooklyn: What Workers Need to Know

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Brooklyn keeps on growing. The cranes dot the sky from Williamsburg down to Bay Ridge. With all that construction going on, naturally, there is some level of risk. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction is ranked among the three most dangerous industries in the country. Besides that, workers in New York City […]

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New rule could make government-funded research ‘less independent’

A newly proposed rule would change the structure of how federal grants are reviewed and awarded, with downstream effects on government-funded health and medical research.
The rule, proposed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), would rewrite the framework of regulations governing federal financial assistance and designate it as legally binding, rather than guidance adopted by individual agencies.
Citing a 2025 executive order by President Donald J. Trump, it would establish “a new pre-issuance review process” under which grant proposals are reviewed by “senior appointees”

Identify cause to treat presbyopia-correcting IOL dissatisfaction

Finding the most probable cause and selecting the right treatment can help patients who are dissatisfied with their presbyopia-correcting IOLs, according to a study published in Journal of Refractive Surgery.
Bianca N. Susanna, MD, of Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic, and colleagues wrote that about 10% of patients experience dissatisfaction with presbyopia-correcting IOLs.
“Given the growing use of [presbyopia-correcting IOLs] and the multifactorial origin of dissatisfaction, there is a clear need to reassess management strategies in current clinical practice,” they wrote. “This study

Video game therapy shows stroke recovery benefits

Wearable video game technology showed promising results with helping chronic stroke survivors recover movement and motor function in the upper arm, according to data published in Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair.
A study from Northwestern University showed “clinically meaningful” data regarding the use of myoelectric interface for neurorehabilitation (MINT) technology, which allows patients recovering from stroke to reduce abnormal muscle co-activation by playing a customized video game in their own homes, Marc Slutzky, MD, PhD, professor of neurology at the Northwestern University

Estrogen therapy does not improve menopausal hair loss

Topical estrogen and systemic menopausal hormone therapy did not improve hair growth for women going through menopause, according to a systematic review published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Of the 13 studies reviewed, researchers did not find a reproducible benefit from estrogen therapy for menopausal hair loss and concluded that other hair loss interventions are more effective.
“Based on the current evidence, we cannot say that estrogen promotes hair growth in menopausal women,” Shoshana Marmon, MD, PhD, FAAD, assistant professor of dermatology at New York Medical