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The 48-Hour Window: How Early Nurse Engagement Reduces Psychiatric Readmissions by 45%

Quality nurse-patient interactions in the first 48 hours of psychiatric admission reduce readmissions by 45% and shorten hospital stays by…

What You Need to Know About Vitamin D Deficiency and Disease Prevention

New research clarifies the difference between diseases directly caused by vitamin D deficiency and those with complex associations, emphasizing the…

Three Critical Facts About Your Gut Microbiome’s Impact on Health

Three key research findings reveal how gut microbiome management through diet and stress reduction can directly impact brain chemistry and…

Dual-Receptor Obesity Drug Survodutide Demonstrates Breakthrough Results in International Phase 3 Trial

Phase 3 trial demonstrates survodutide achieves 17.5% weight loss through dual-receptor mechanism in over 3,400 participants.

Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC hits record case numbers in first month, UN warns

The first month of an Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has recorded unprecedented case numbers, according…

Harvard-Led Study Identifies Flavanol Superstars in Fruit Selection for Heart Disease Prevention

New multi-institutional research reveals that specific flavanol-rich fruits provide superior heart protection compared to general fruit consumption.

Four-Week Study Reveals 15-23% Reduction in Inflammatory Markers

Clinical data shows a tomato-soy juice blend reduced inflammatory markers by 15-23% in four weeks, compared to only 3% reduction…

Precision Medicine Advances: Genetic Testing May Guide Dapagliflozin Use in Heart Failure Prevention

New research suggests genetic testing could revolutionize cardiovascular care by identifying patients who benefit most from dapagliflozin therapy.