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The Lancet

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The Lancet Sub-categories:

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  • The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology (2)
  • The Lancet Global Health (1)
  • The Lancet HIV (1)
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A look at the top medical headlines for the week of February 14, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of February 14, 2021

>> February 14, 2021

A study shows that the Covid-19 virus may hide in the body and become activated again much later. Then, Scientists have engineered a killer t-cell in the blood that attacks other t-cells causing diabetes. And finally… as the pandemic drags on, a new study is showing that people under age 30 aren’t weathering the strain as well as older people.

medical journals: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)| The Lancet| The Lancet Regional Health| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of August 16, 2020

>> August 16, 2020

Chemicals called endocrine disruptors cause 32 different health problems ranging from infertility to diabetes and impaired brain development. Then, The Covid-19 pandemic is making working moms cut their hours on the job… but not dads. And finally, a study shows that becoming a dad gives men a greater sense of purpose…which often leads to healthier and less …

medical journals: Psychology of Men and Masculinities| The Lancet| The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology

Medical Notes: Week of June 14, 2020

>> June 14, 2020

People who recover from a coronavirus infection often still have a long way to go to recover their mental health. Then, a study that shows sick leave is a good way to slow the spread of diseases like Covid-19. Plus, doing good for other people is contagious. And finally, if you’re feeling stressed and anxious about the pandemic, you can bet your dog or cat …

medical journals: Journal of Human Resources| Psychological Bulletin| The Lancet| The Lancet Psychology

Medical Notes: Week of January 12, 2020

>> January 12, 2020

Teenagers are vaping marijuana at rapidly rising rates. Then, a report on concussions and why they can produce lifelong effects. Then, another study confirming the importance of sleep. And finally, a new survey of ERs proves that smartphones make people run into things, triggering a spike in head and neck injuries.

medical journals: European Heart Journal| JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery| Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)| The Lancet

Medical Notes: Week of April 21, 2019

>> April 21, 2019

A new study concludes the number one public health threat worldwide is a poor diet. Then, rapid eye movement sleep disorder and the link to Parkinson's disease, and, a rare form of cancer has now been linked to textured breast and buttocks implants. Finally, outfitted smart toilet seats are now being used to detect heart failure in those with pre-existing …

medical journals: Aesthetic Surgery Journal| The Lancet

Medical Notes: Week of January 13, 2019

>> January 13, 2019

The number of people with dementia around the world has more than doubled since the 1990s. The effects of air pollution on city dwellers. And finally, studies proving that it doesn't take long to believe your own lies.

medical journals: The Lancet| The Lancet Neurology

Medical Notes: Week of December 16, 2018

>> December 16, 2018

Studies showing neither aspirin, nor omega 3 fish oil supplements help during a heart attack. Then, health issues related to inflammation and grief and finally, people with ADHD being recognized as assets to their employers.

medical journals: Journal of Creative Behavior| New England Journal of Medicine| The Lancet

Medical Notes: Week of October 14, 2018

>> October 14, 2018

A new antidepressant to help mothers experiencing postpartum depression. An asthma drug that may help reduce the damaging effects of multiple sclerosis. Plus, angry people may think they're smarter, but studies show this clearly isn't the case.

medical journals: Intelligence| New England Journal of Medicine| The Lancet

Medical Notes: Week of September 23, 2018

>> September 23, 2018

Unplanned pregnancy associations to attachment insecurity, the ideal amount of hours you should spend sleep, and what's the safest level of alcohol consumption?

medical journals: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships| The Lancet

Medical Notes: Week of January 7, 2018

>> January 7, 2018

A look at the top medical headlines for the week of January 7, 2018.

medical journals: Genetics| Journal of Neuroimmunology| Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)| The Lancet
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