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Nashville Clinic Enhances Suboxone Treatment Accessibility Through Google My Business Listing

Nashville Clinic Enhances Suboxone Treatment Accessibility Through Google My Business Listing

Nashville Concierge Medicine has announced a new Google My Business listing designed to make Suboxone treatment more accessible to residents of Nashville, Tennessee. The listing appears when users sea...

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International Data Reveals Stark Contrasts in Mental Health Crisis Outcomes Between U.S. and Sweden

International Data Reveals Stark Contrasts in Mental Health Crisis Outcomes Between U.S. and Sweden

New international data comparing mental health crisis responses reveals stark differences in outcomes between the United States and Sweden, with Sweden's family-centered approach associated with signi...

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Dr. Guy Navarra Establishes $1,000 Scholarship for Aspiring Medical Students

Dr. Guy Navarra Establishes $1,000 Scholarship for Aspiring Medical Students

The Dr. Guy Navarra Scholarship for Future Doctors represents a strategic initiative to cultivate the next generation of healthcare professionals by providing financial support to undergraduate studen...

January 31, 2026Read More →
American Heart Association Partners with Westminster Dog Show to Promote 150 Minutes of Weekly Activity

American Heart Association Partners with Westminster Dog Show to Promote 150 Minutes of Weekly Activity

The American Heart Association is using the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show's 150th anniversary to promote a crucial public health message: aim for 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week...

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REMSleep Holdings Secures Final Regulatory Approvals for Nationwide DeltaWave Launch

REMSleep Holdings Secures Final Regulatory Approvals for Nationwide DeltaWave Launch

REMSleep Holdings, Inc. has received Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System approvals from the Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding contractor for its complete DeltaWave product portfolio. This devel...

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American Heart Association Transforms Red Dress Tradition into Musical Event to Spotlight Women's Cardiovascular Health Crisis

American Heart Association Transforms Red Dress Tradition into Musical Event to Spotlight Women's Cardiovascular Health Crisis

The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement launched American Heart Month with its Red Dress Collection Concert in New York City, featuring actress Laura Linney as host alongside perfor...

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WHO Recognition of Rare Diseases as Global Priority Highlights Need for Innovative Therapies

WHO Recognition of Rare Diseases as Global Priority Highlights Need for Innovative Therapies

The World Health Organization's recent recognition of rare diseases as a global health priority highlights the substantial collective impact of these conditions, with more than 300 million people worl...

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Retailers Launch Go Red. Shop with Heart. Campaign to Combat Women's Cardiovascular Disease Crisis

Retailers Launch Go Red. Shop with Heart. Campaign to Combat Women's Cardiovascular Disease Crisis

More than 4 in 10 women in the United States have some form of cardiovascular disease, with these conditions killing more women annually than all forms of cancer combined. To address this crisis, lead...

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CollectionPro Services LLC Partners with Revenue Cycle Management Firm to Address Complex Out-of-Network Claims

CollectionPro Services LLC Partners with Revenue Cycle Management Firm to Address Complex Out-of-Network Claims

CollectionPro Services LLC has announced a strategic partnership with a prominent Revenue Cycle Management company to manage and resolve its growing volume of out-of-network claims. This collaboration...

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Hidden Mold Risks in Duluth's Humid Climate Highlight Need for Proactive Testing

Hidden Mold Risks in Duluth's Humid Climate Highlight Need for Proactive Testing

The humid climate in Duluth, Georgia, presents significant risks for homeowners regarding hidden mold growth, according to local restoration firm Peachtree Mitigation. Mold can flourish in damp condit...

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Specialized Breast Recovery Services Address Overlooked Needs in Manhattan

Specialized Breast Recovery Services Address Overlooked Needs in Manhattan

Thera Physical & Occupational Therapy has introduced specialized breast recovery and rehabilitation services at its Manhattan location, focusing on the often-overlooked needs of patients following bre...

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GeneMetrics Platform Unifies Genetic Testing to Address Industry Fragmentation

GeneMetrics Platform Unifies Genetic Testing to Address Industry Fragmentation

The genetics marketplace has long presented health companies, practitioners, and researchers with a difficult choice between consumer-friendly kits lacking clinical depth and inflexible, overly techni...

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American Heart Association Honors Innovators Addressing Cardiovascular Health Barriers Through Community Solutions

American Heart Association Honors Innovators Addressing Cardiovascular Health Barriers Through Community Solutions

The American Heart Association has recognized two community-focused innovators with its 2026 Impact with Heart recognition, highlighting scalable solutions to make health care and essential benefits m...

January 29, 2026Read More →
Georgia Launches Maternal Health Vitality Think Tank to Address High Mortality Rates

Georgia Launches Maternal Health Vitality Think Tank to Address High Mortality Rates

A statewide collaborative of healthcare providers, public health leaders, researchers, philanthropy, and community-based organizations has launched the Maternal Health Vitality Think Tank to coordinat...

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Low Vision Awareness Month Highlights Resources for Millions Affected by Visual Impairment

Low Vision Awareness Month Highlights Resources for Millions Affected by Visual Impairment

Millions of Americans live with low vision, a visual impairment that makes everyday activities challenging, though it is not a natural part of aging. Conditions causing low vision, such as age-related...

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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Quadruples Dementia Risk, Study of Nearly 2 Million Medicare Patients Finds

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Quadruples Dementia Risk, Study of Nearly 2 Million Medicare Patients Finds

A preliminary study analyzing health data from nearly 2 million U.S. adults covered by Medicare has found that cerebral amyloid angiopathy significantly increases the risk of developing dementia withi...

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Smartwatch App SocialBit Accurately Measures Social Interaction in Stroke Patients, Offering New Recovery Insights

Smartwatch App SocialBit Accurately Measures Social Interaction in Stroke Patients, Offering New Recovery Insights

Preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026 indicates that a smartwatch application measuring social interactions among hospitalized ...

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Social Constraints After Stroke Linked to Worse Recovery Outcomes, Study Finds

Social Constraints After Stroke Linked to Worse Recovery Outcomes, Study Finds

Stroke survivors who felt constrained from sharing their feelings about their condition with family or friends reported increased loneliness and worse physical and cognitive outcomes one year later, a...

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Dissecting Aneurysms Not Linked to Higher Stroke Risk in Cervical Artery Dissection Patients

Dissecting Aneurysms Not Linked to Higher Stroke Risk in Cervical Artery Dissection Patients

Adults with cervical artery dissection who develop dissecting aneurysms do not have an increased risk of stroke within six months of diagnosis compared to those without aneurysms, according to prelimi...

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New Tool Accurately Predicts Dementia Risk in Stroke Survivors

New Tool Accurately Predicts Dementia Risk in Stroke Survivors

A new risk prediction tool can accurately identify stroke survivors with the highest risk for developing dementia within a decade of having a stroke, according to a large Canadian study. The research,...

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Driving Behavior Changes May Signal Early Brain Changes and Dementia Risk in Older Adults

Driving Behavior Changes May Signal Early Brain Changes and Dementia Risk in Older Adults

A study following over 200 adults for five years revealed that greater white matter damage in the brain was associated with decreased driving, fewer trips, repetitive routes, and more driving errors, ...

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Study Links Stronger Antiplatelet Medications to Higher Mortality in Brain Bleed Patients

Study Links Stronger Antiplatelet Medications to Higher Mortality in Brain Bleed Patients

Analysis of hospital registry data spanning a decade indicates that individuals hospitalized for bleeding in the brain who were taking multiple antiplatelet medications or medications stronger than as...

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Study Finds Women with Prior Stroke Face Doubled Risk During Pregnancy and Postpartum Period

Study Finds Women with Prior Stroke Face Doubled Risk During Pregnancy and Postpartum Period

A preliminary study analyzing electronic health records from U.S. hospitals found that women with a history of ischemic stroke face significantly increased risks during pregnancy and the postpartum pe...

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Electromagnetic Network-Targeted Field Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Disability for Stroke Survivors

Electromagnetic Network-Targeted Field Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Disability for Stroke Survivors

Electromagnetic network-targeted field therapy combined with physical therapy significantly reduced overall disability in stroke survivors compared to those receiving sham stimulation with physical th...

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Ophthalmologist Receives 14th Consecutive Castle Connolly Top Doctor Recognition

Ophthalmologist Receives 14th Consecutive Castle Connolly Top Doctor Recognition

Ophthalmologist Matthew Hammond, M.D., has been named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor, marking the 14th consecutive year he has received this professional recognition. Only 7 percent of the nation's...

January 29, 2026Read More →
Arizona Ophthalmologist Recognized as Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Second Consecutive Year

Arizona Ophthalmologist Recognized as Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Second Consecutive Year

Michael A. Herion, MD, an ophthalmologist practicing in Mesa, Arizona, has been named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor, marking the second consecutive year he has received this professional distincti...

January 29, 2026Read More →
Sino Biological Accelerates Nipah Virus Research Tools Amid West Bengal Outbreak Concerns

Sino Biological Accelerates Nipah Virus Research Tools Amid West Bengal Outbreak Concerns

Recent reports of Nipah virus infections in West Bengal, India, have reignited global concern, prompting public health authorities to prioritize research into this high-mortality pathogen. In response...

January 28, 2026Read More →
New Research Suggests Strategies to Overcome Solid Tumor Resistance to Immunotherapy

New Research Suggests Strategies to Overcome Solid Tumor Resistance to Immunotherapy

For years, one of the biggest frustrations in cancer care has been watching immunotherapy succeed spectacularly in some diseases while stalling almost completely in others. Solid tumors, especially th...

January 28, 2026Read More →
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