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Could Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Keep Diabetes Away?

Could Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Keep Diabetes Away?

What Did the Research Discover? Researchers investigated whether low-dose aspirin could reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in older adults. The study included 16,209 people aged 70 and older (or 65 and older for some U.S. minority groups) who were generally healthy and did not have diabetes at the start of the study. Participants were randomly assigned to...

How Benzodiazepine Use for  Anxiety May Increase Your Risk of Dementia: What You Need to Know

How Benzodiazepine Use for Anxiety May Increase Your Risk of Dementia: What You Need to Know

What Did the Research Discover? Researchers studied whether benzodiazepine use is linked to a higher risk of dementia or cognitive decline in older adults. The study followed 3,434 participants aged 65 and older in Seattle, Washington, who did not have dementia at the beginning of the study. They were observed for an average of 7.3 years, with cognitive tests given...

Breakthrough Blood Test May Predict Parkinson’s Disease Earlier

Breakthrough Blood Test May Predict Parkinson’s Disease Earlier

What did the research discover? Parkinson’s disease is becoming more common and progresses from a pre-motor stage, where early non-motor symptoms like REM sleep behavior disorder appear, to the more disabling motor stage. Detecting the disease early is critical to slowing its progression, but there is currently no reliable biomarker for early diagnosis. This study...

New Potential Treatment for Severe Depression Shows Promise

New Potential Treatment for Severe Depression Shows Promise

What did the research discover? Researchers tested a new treatment for depression called Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy (SAINT). This treatment uses intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS), a type of brain stimulation already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment-resistant depression. SAINT was designed...

Smart Speaker Therapy Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Sleep Better

Smart Speaker Therapy Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Sleep Better

What did the research discover? Researchers tested if a voice-activated therapy using cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) could help breast cancer survivors who have trouble sleeping. CBT-I is a type of talk therapy that teaches ways to improve sleep by changing habits and thoughts that make it hard to rest. This therapy was delivered through a smart...