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A study of over 1,200 people found that having trouble sleeping is linked to a faster decline in a key Alzheimer’s-related protein in the brain. This suggests that improving sleep could be a way to slow down the early biological processes of Alzheimer’s disease.
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A new, advanced AI method using “transformer” models was significantly better at analyzing a special type of MRI scan to accurately grade the severity of brain tumors. This technological improvement could help doctors make more precise diagnoses and treatment plans for glioma patients.
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Real-world data from over 1,400 patients shows that the use of effective immunosuppressive drugs for a serious lung complication of scleroderma has increased dramatically over the past 15 years. As treatment patterns improved, the rate of lung disease progression was cut nearly in half, highlighting the impact of evolving clinical practice.
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