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Released: 23-Oct-2024 4:25 PM EDT
Investigadores de Mayo Clinic utilizan la terapia con haz de protones para tratar trastorno del ritmo cardíaco
Mayo Clinic

La radioterapia es un tratamiento común para el cáncer, ¿pero también podría ayudar a tratar los ritmos cardíacos perjudiciales? Mayo Clinic recientemente concluyó el primer ensayo clínico en humanos utilizando la terapia con haz de protones, un tipo de radiación para tratar a pacientes con arritmias potencialmente mortales. Los investigadores afirman que los resultados iniciales son alentadores.

Released: 23-Oct-2024 4:25 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic Researchers Use Proton Beam Therapy to Treat Heart Rhythm Disorder
Mayo Clinic

Radiation therapy is a common treatment for cancer, but could it also help treat dangerous heart rhythms? Mayo Clinic recently completed the first clinical trial in humans using proton beam therapy, a type of radiation, to treat patients with potentially life-threatening arrhythmias. They say initial results are encouraging.

18-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Could Poor Sleep in Middle Age Speed Up Brain Aging?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

People in early middle age who have poor sleep quality, including having difficulty falling or staying asleep, have more signs of poor brain health in late middle age, according to a study published in the October 23, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

18-Oct-2024 2:55 PM EDT
Live Well, Think Well: Research Shows Healthy Habits Tied to Brain Health
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

In middle-aged people, having risk factors like blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol that are not well-controlled combined with not following certain healthy habits including exercise, diet and sleep, are linked to a higher risk of stroke, dementia or depression later in life, according to a study published in the October 23, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

Newswise: Estudo da Mayo Clinic: O que ficar em pé em uma perna só pode te dizer
Released: 23-Oct-2024 2:50 PM EDT
Estudo da Mayo Clinic: O que ficar em pé em uma perna só pode te dizer
Mayo Clinic

Quanto tempo uma pessoa consegue ficar em pé — em uma perna só — é uma medida mais reveladora do envelhecimento do que mudanças na força ou na marcha, de acordo com uma nova pesquisa da Mayo Clinic. O estudo foi publicado hoje na revista PLOS ONE.

Newswise: Estudio de Mayo Clinic: Lo que estar de pie en una pierna puede decirte
Released: 23-Oct-2024 2:40 PM EDT
Estudio de Mayo Clinic: Lo que estar de pie en una pierna puede decirte
Mayo Clinic

El tiempo que una persona puede permanecer de pie, en una sola pierna, es una medida más reveladora del envejecimiento que los cambios en la fuerza o en la marcha, según una nueva investigación de Mayo Clinic. El estudio fue publicado hoy en la revista PLOS ONE.

Newswise: Mayo Clinic Study: What Standing on One Leg Can Tell You
Released: 23-Oct-2024 2:15 PM EDT
Mayo Clinic Study: What Standing on One Leg Can Tell You
Mayo Clinic

How long a person can stand — on one leg — is a more telltale measure of aging than changes in strength or gait, according to new Mayo Clinic research. The study appears today in the journal PLOS ONE.

Released: 23-Oct-2024 2:15 PM EDT
The Decision to Eat May Come Down to These Three Neurons
Rockefeller University

Manipulating a newly identified neural circuit can curb appetite—or spur massive overeating.

Newswise: دراسة لمايو كلينك: ما يمكن أن يشير إليه الوقوف على ساق واحدة
Released: 23-Oct-2024 2:00 PM EDT
دراسة لمايو كلينك: ما يمكن أن يشير إليه الوقوف على ساق واحدة
Mayo Clinic

مدينة روتشستر، ولاية مينيسوتا — يعد الوقت الذي يمكن فيه للشخص الوقوف — على قدم واحدة — قياسًا دالاً على مدى التقدم في السن أكثر من التغيرات في القوة والمشية، وذلك وفق بحث جديد أجرته مايو كلينك. ستُنشر هذه الدراسة اليوم في مجلة PLOS ONE.

Newswise: Implantable Device May Prevent Death From Opioid Overdose
21-Oct-2024 12:10 PM EDT
Implantable Device May Prevent Death From Opioid Overdose
Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers from WashU Medicine and Northwestern University developed an implantable device that can detect an overdose and rapidly deliver naloxone.


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