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A study in Hawaii has demonstrated that creating a community-based research cohort for Parkinson’s disease is a feasible and important approach. This work is crucial for including diverse populations in neurological research, which helps ensure treatments work for everyone.
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Research shows that higher levels of physical activity and less time spent sitting are linked to a lower risk of both heart and lung diseases. This highlights a simple, powerful way people can protect their long-term brain and body health by staying active.
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A new study found that a common heart failure drug, dapagliflozin, can protect heart cells from damage caused by a powerful chemotherapy drug. This discovery could lead to new ways to prevent heart problems in cancer patients undergoing treatment.
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