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A study of patients with dementia identified four main clusters of co-occurring health problems, with the “cerebrovascular” cluster (including stroke and brain vessel damage) being linked to a 158% faster rate of cognitive decline. This finding is crucial because it highlights that managing stroke risk and vascular health could be a key strategy for slowing down dementia progression.
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A new platelet proteomics study found that people experiencing mania have deficits in a key immune system pathway (MHC Class I) and show signs of chronic, low-grade inflammation. This is significant because it provides concrete biological evidence linking immune system dysfunction to bipolar disorder, opening new avenues for potential treatments.
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A review confirms that the high cost of biologic medicines creates significant “financial toxicity,” causing patients to struggle with out-of-pocket expenses and related stress. This matters because it shows that the economic burden of modern treatments is a real side effect that impacts patient well-being and access to care, calling for better support systems.
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