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American Heart Association Honors Digital Health Innovators Addressing Addiction and Pulmonary Conditions
The American Heart Association celebrated two pioneering social entrepreneurs at its third annual Impact with Heart awards, recognizing organizations developing innovative digital health solutions to address significant health challenges. Sober Sidekick, headquartered in Marina Del Ray, California, was honored for its digit...
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Texas Families Gain Financial Clarity on Assisted Living Costs Through Comprehensive Guide
Families considering assisted living for their loved ones now have a valuable resource to understand the complex landscape of senior care costs in Texas. A recent blog post breaks down the financial considerations and strategies for navigating this important life transition. The comprehensive guide explores the various fact...
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Wire Industries Partners with Birches Health to Enhance Responsible Gaming on WagerWire Platform
Wire Industries, the technology and media company operating the sports betting marketplace WagerWire, has announced a strategic partnership with behavioral healthcare company Birches Health to develop a more responsible gaming environment. The collaboration focuses on creating clinical materials, educational resources, and ...
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Partnership Develops BioViscid™ Bio-Adhesive for Oral Thrush Treatment
A strategic partnership between Shear Kershman Laboratories, Texas A&M University College of Dentistry, and Innovative MedTech Inc. aims to transform oral healthcare through innovative medical solutions. The collaboration focuses on developing BioViscid™, a pioneering bio-adhesive formulation designed to treat oral thrush w...
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Study Finds F.A.S.T. Acronym More Effective Than BE-FAST for Stroke Symptom Recognition
A recent study presented at the upcoming American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 suggests that the F.A.S.T. acronym may be more effective in helping the public recognize and respond to stroke symptoms compared to the BE-FAST alternative. Approximately 800,000 people in the United States experience...
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Study Links Regular Dental Flossing to Reduced Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation Risk
A study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 indicates that regular dental flossing may lower an individual's risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation. Researchers from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine analyzed data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities ...
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Study Links Common Bacteria to Increased Stroke Risk and Poorer Outcomes
A preliminary study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 suggests that a common mouth and gut bacteria, Streptococcus anginosus, may be associated with increased stroke risk and poorer patient outcomes. Researchers from the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center in Osaka, ...
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Study Links Shorter Telomeres to Higher Risk of Age-Related Brain Diseases, Highlights Role of Lifestyle Factors
A new study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference suggests that shorter protective chromosome caps, known as telomeres, may be associated with higher risks of age-related brain diseases. Researchers analyzed data from more than 356,000 participants in the UK Biobank, examining the re...
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Structured Walking Program Shows Significant Benefits for Early Stroke Rehabilitation
Researchers at 12 stroke units across Canada have discovered that adding a structured, higher-intensity walking program to standard physical therapy can substantially improve stroke survivors' mobility and quality of life during early rehabilitation. The study, to be presented at the American Stroke Association's Internatio...
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Blood Test Shows Promise for Rapid Stroke Type Identification Before Hospital Arrival
Researchers have developed a promising blood test that may enable rapid identification of stroke types before patients arrive at the hospital, potentially transforming emergency stroke treatment strategies. In a study presented at the upcoming American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference, researchers discov...
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Mediterranean Diet Shows Significant Brain Health Benefits for Hispanic/Latino Adults
A recent study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 suggests that following a Mediterranean diet could significantly improve brain health among Hispanic/Latino adults in the United States. Researchers from the University of Illinois in Chicago analyzed data from approximately 2...
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AI Model Uses ECG Data to Detect Cognitive Decline and Premature Aging in Preliminary Study
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that could potentially use electrocardiogram data to detect premature aging and cognitive decline, according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025. The study analyzed data from over 63,000 p...
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Study Reveals High Mental Health Risks in Childhood Stroke Survivors
A recent preliminary study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 reveals that children who have suffered an ischemic stroke may experience significantly higher rates of mental health challenges compared to their peers. Researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto c...
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Propranolol Shows Promise in Reducing Stroke Risk for Women with Migraines
A preliminary study analyzing electronic health records indicates that propranolol, a beta blocker medication, may offer substantial protection against ischemic stroke specifically for women with migraines. The research, set for presentation at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025, found wo...
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New Online Platform Simplifies Access to Addiction Treatment Resources Nationwide
A new online platform has emerged as a critical resource for individuals and families seeking addiction treatment, offering an extensive directory of over 1,200 carefully reviewed rehabilitation centers nationwide. Created by treatment placement experts at Integrity Together, the platform provides comprehensive information ...
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Colorado Rural Health Center Releases Comprehensive 2025 Rural Health Report
The Colorado Rural Health Center (CRHC) has published its 2025 Snapshot of Rural Health, a comprehensive 104-page report that offers an extensive examination of healthcare challenges and trends in rural Colorado. This year's edition represents the most detailed publication to date, featuring 55 maps and analysis across 29 d...
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Survey Shows Growing Public Confidence in CPR Response as Cardiac Arrest Remains Critical Health Threat
Recent survey data from the American Heart Association indicates a promising trend in public readiness to respond to cardiac emergencies, with bystander confidence to perform CPR increasing from 33% to 39%. This represents approximately 17.7 million more Americans feeling prepared to act during life-threatening situations. ...
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Vymo and Exavalu Partner to Transform Insurance Distribution with AI Technology
Vymo, a leading multi-channel distribution management platform powered by artificial intelligence, has announced a strategic partnership with Exavalu, a global digital advisory and systems integration consulting firm specializing in the insurance sector. The collaboration seeks to address critical challenges in insurance di...
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IntusCare Secures $11.5 Million in Strategic Financing and Launches Innovative Products for PACE Programs
Healthcare technology company IntusCare has demonstrated substantial growth in 2024, raising $11.5 million in strategic financing and launching multiple innovative products designed specifically for Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). The company's strategic expansion includes three key developments: Care...
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New Interactive Data Profiles Reveal Educational Challenges of Homeless Students Nationwide
SchoolHouse Connection and the University of Michigan's Poverty Solutions have released interactive data profiles that offer an unprecedented look into child and youth homelessness across the United States. These new profiles organize and analyze federal data spanning a four-year period, revealing critical information about...
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Centre for Neuro Skills Earns Behavioral Health Accreditation for Brain Injury Rehabilitation
The Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) has achieved accreditation from the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE) for its applied behavior analysis (ABA) services, marking a significant validation of its rehabilitation treatment for individuals with traumatic brain injuries. This recognition applies to three CNS location...
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