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Long-Term Cognitive Effects of Childhood Cancer Treatment

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Early attempts at treating childhood cancer largely focused on improving life expectancy. However, as more children survived longer, the unintended neurologic and endocrine complications of . . .

Emotional Events May Be Immediate Triggers of Stroke

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Although the underlying vascular risks associated with stroke are well understood, the immediate factors that trigger an acute event have not been studied extensively. To . . .

Parasuicide: Who's Serious?

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After dealing with the immediate effects of overdose, poison, or other self-injurious behavior in patients attempting suicide, clinicians are often left wondering what to do . . .

Fidgeting and Obesity

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The number of simple movements one makes during each day (called non-exercise activity thermogenesis, or NEAT) is associated more closely with body weight than is . . .

"Stress Cardiomyopathy" -- Myocardial Stunning After Sudden Emotional Stress

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In this interesting report from two Johns Hopkins-affiliated hospitals, researchers describe an unusual syndrome, "stress cardiomyopathy."

Do Statins Reduce Risk for Dementia?

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Several cross-sectional and case-control studies have suggested that statins protect against development of dementia. However, prospective studies are better suited to examine this relation.

Major Mental Illnesses Increase Perinatal Complications

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Mood and cognitive impairments in pregnant women interfere with maternal nutrition, exercise, sleep, and adherence to prenatal care, while the associated anxiety can affect the . . .

Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Midlife Women

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To assess the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among women in midlife, investigators examined the longitudinal association between CAM and use of conventional . . .

Moderate Drinking Might Decrease Risk for Cognitive Decline

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Studies of moderate drinking and risk for cognitive impairment have yielded inconsistent results. To assess the effects of alcohol on cognitive function, researchers from the . . .

Weight Loss Is Associated with Early Dementia

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Unintentional weight loss in elders often raises suspicion of malignancy. This study reminds us to think about early dementia in these situations. Researchers followed a . . .

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