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Disturbed sleep drives poor PrEP adherence in young Black sexual-minority men
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Disappointing results for investigational Alzheimer’s drug
“This broader approach coupled with advances in novel biomarkers is bringing us closer to the day when physicians will be able to zero in on the...
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Snoring may lead to a sedentary lifestyle
Snoring can lead to “more tiredness and less energy, which can impact everything from mood to stress to – as we saw – activity level.”
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Can too much sleep raise the risk of cancer?
A sleep duration of 6-8 hours for men and 6-9 hours for women “may be the safest” regarding cancer incidence and mortality risk among Japanese...
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Findings raise questions about migraine and sleep
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Long-term erratic sleep may foretell cognitive problems
An analysis of a large, decades-long sleep study has found a possible link between years-long inefficient sleep and cognitive impairment.
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Risk of drug interactions is on the rise as MS drugs evolve
Newer medications pose more danger, pharmacist says, and require more awareness.
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Consider the wider picture in relapsing remitting MS
The best medication for a patient may not have highest efficacy, one expert says.
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Surprising link between herpes zoster and dementia
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Analysis shows predictive capabilities of sleep EEG
An analysis of sleep electroencephalography data has identified 86 sleep features that portend detrimental health outcomes, including dementia.
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MS and family planning: Bring it up at every office visit
It’s crucial to counsel women of child-bearing age about options and facts regarding pregnancy, neurologist says.