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In Canada, "the average lifespan of someone with Down syndrome is about 60 years old," said Dr. Brian Skotko, senior author ...
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Canadians with Down syndrome living longer, but still dying prematurely, study saysJanet Charchuk knows that having Down syndrome puts her at higher risk of getting Alzheimer's disease at a younger age than the average person.
NDV-01 showed a 91% overall response rate at any time in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, with good overall safety Enrollment in the Phase 2 study for NDV-01 continues, with updates expected at 9 ...
The rising median age of people around the world has the same effect, since cancer can take decades to develop and therefore afflicts the elderly more than the young. Strip out the effects of ...
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The Nation on MSNIt’s Time for Health Workers to Defy the Law—AgainActivism / When the government obstructs care, caregivers must go underground. Eric Reinhart In 1949, the US psychiatrist Leo ...
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MedPage Today on MSN'Amazing' Results With Methotrexate for Retinal Detachment RepairThe promising early results have led to expansion of the randomized trial to retinal surgeons outside the study's Cincinnati ...
Data indicate that the LP.8.1-adapted COVID-19 vaccine confers improved immune response against currently dominant and emerging sublineages including the XFG and NB.1.8.1 variants1 compared to 2024-20 ...
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