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A nationwide study in Japan found that patients with heat-related illness who had acute neurological symptoms, like confusion or seizures, were over 7 times more likely to die in the hospital compared to those without such symptoms. This highlights that checking a patient’s mental state is a crucial way to identify the most severe and life-threatening cases of heatstroke.
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A large UK study shows that experiencing a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is linked to a more than fourfold increased risk of developing dementia before the age of 65, with more severe injuries carrying a higher risk. This finding underscores TBI as a major, modifiable risk factor for early-onset dementia, emphasizing the importance of injury prevention and post-injury monitoring.
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A new review suggests that blocking a protein called FABP5 could be a promising new way to treat pain without using opioids or steroids, as it works through multiple pathways in the body to reduce inflammation and pain signals. This research points to a potential future treatment for chronic pain conditions that avoids the addiction risks and side effects of current common medications.
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