Mario Fans Will Love This Family-Friendly Balancing Game — & It's 25% Off Right Now

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Unless you’re living under a rock, you’re familiar with Nintendo’s Mario Bros. — you know, the mushroom-eating, fireball-spitting, Goomba-stomping pair of plumbers who have been pop culture staples since they first hit the scene way back in 1985 (yes, […]

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People with Down syndrome are living longer, but the health system still treats many as kids

It took Samantha Lesmeister’s family four months to find a medical professional who could see that she was struggling with something more than her Down syndrome. The young woman, known as Sammee, had become unusually sad and lethargic after falling in the shower and hitting her head. She lost her limited ability to speak, stopped laughing, and no longer wanted […]

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Bispecific Antibody Provides Durable Remission in Myeloma

ORLANDO, Florida — For patients with heavily pretreated relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma, use of a novel bi-specific antibody designed to minimize the cytokine release syndrome (CRS) was associated with deep and durable clinical responses, and the safety profile was an acceptable. The findings come from a first-in-human phase 1/2 study of REGN5459, a bispecific antibody targeting the B-cell maturation […]

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Prenatal depression may be related to postpartum cardiovascular disease diagnosis

Individuals who were diagnosed with depression during pregnancy were more likely to be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease within two years after giving birth than individuals without depression, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association. The negative effects of depression on cardiovascular health in […]

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Systematic review on outcomes of hormonal treatment in youths with gender dysphoria

In a systematic review published in Acta Paediatrica, researchers from Karolinska Institutet, University of Gothenburg, Umeå University, and the Swedish agency for health technology assessment and assessment of social services mapped the current knowledge of hormonal treatment in youths under 18 years old with gender dysphoria. Data on the effects on psychosocial health are lacking but there is some evidence […]

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Researchers identify protein that drives the development of alcohol-associated liver disease

Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), a complex disorder that occurs in some patients who have engaged in excessive alcohol use, is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease among veterans and liver transplant patients in the United States. Despite its prevalence, and despite many recent advances in the hepatology field, no new treatment interventions for ALD have been developed […]

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Assessing the efficacy, safety and tolerability of AXA1125 in long COVID patients

In a recent study published in the eClinicalMedicine Journal, researchers evaluated the effectiveness and tolerability of an endogenous metabolic modulator AXA1125, in individuals with long coronavirus disease (COVID). Study: Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort. Image Credit: DmitryDemidovich/Shutterstock.com Background Long COVID refers to symptoms that persist for more than 12 weeks […]

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