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Stopping Middle-Age Spread: Maintain a Healthy Weight as You Age

Maryland, USA: If you’re an adult in the U.S., you can expect to gain 10 to 25 pounds between your 20s and your 40s....

Managing Menopause: Navigating a Challenging Transition

Maryland, USA: Hot flashes. Trouble sleeping. Sudden changes in mood. Problems with your bladder. Pain during sex. These are all common but uncomfortable symptoms...

Study challenges good cholesterol’s role in universally predicting heart disease risk

Maryland, USA: A National Institutes of Health-supported study found that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, often called the “good cholesterol,” may not be as effective...

NIH study in mice provides insight into how brain activity is fine-tuned

Maryland, USA: Using a mouse model, researchers have discovered a new daily rhythm in a type of synapse that dampens brain activity. Known as...

Study shows blood pressure levels rose during pandemic

Maryland, USA: Adults with hypertension saw a small, but consequential, rise in their blood pressure levels during the first eight months of the COVID-19...

Monoclonal antibody prevents malaria infection in African adults

Maryland, USA: One dose of an antibody drug safely protected healthy, non-pregnant adults from malaria infection during an intense six-month malaria season in Mali,...

Daily multivitamin may improve cognition in older adults

Maryland, US: Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias affect more than 46 million people worldwide. Safe and affordable treatments to prevent cognitive decline in older...

NIH-supported clinical trial of phage therapy for cystic fibrosis begins

Maryland: Enrollment has begun in an early-stage clinical trial evaluating bacteriophage therapy in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) who carry Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)...

Vaccinations and Older Adults

Maryland: When fall arrives, many of us know it’s time to get the annual flu, or influenza, shot. It’s also a good time to...

Study confirms link between COVID-19 vaccination and temporary increase in menstrual cycle length

Maryland: A large international study has confirmed the findings of a previous U.S. study that linked COVID-19 vaccination with an average increase in menstrual cycle...
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