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Poll reveals gaps in brain health awareness among older adults5:28 Nearly all Michiganders age 50 and over say it's very important to keep their brains healthy as they grow older, a new poll finds. HPV vaccination linked to sharp decline in cervical cancer deaths5:28 High-income countries that initiated widespread administration of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine in the mid-2000s have experienced substantial declines in cervical cancer cases, marking a significant achievement in medicine. Paid paternity leave supports new fathers' mental health, study finds5:28 A new study from Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago highlights the critical role paid paternal leave plays in supporting new dads' mental health following the birth of their baby. AI imaging technique detects early endometrial cancer with high accuracy5:28 Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer, with more than 69,000 cases diagnosed in the U.S. in 2025 and increasing up to 3% annually. Forward bending at work may raise miscarriage risk during pregnancy4:55 Bending forwards, and to a lesser extent, walking a lot at work in early pregnancy, may raise the risk of miscarriage, finds a large study of more than 470,000 Danish women, published online in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine. Massage gun use around eyes may cause serious retinal injuries4:55 Using a massage gun on or around the eyes risks major tearing and bruising to the retina-the light sensitive tissue at the back of the eye-doctors warn in the online journal BMJ Case Reports after treating a young man who had used one of these devices. Sugary chewing gum may temporarily enhance beetroot's blood pressure benefits4:55 For the first time, researchers at King's College London have discovered a link between chewing sugary gum after consuming vegetables high in nitrate, such as beetroot, spinach and kale, on lowering blood pressure. Fish oil supplements show little benefit for Alzheimer's prevention4:55 Americans spend more than $1 billion annually on fish oil supplements, in part due to purported cognitive benefits from the omega-3 fatty acids they contain, essential nutrients that help form brain cell connections needed for cognition. Gene deletion exposes hidden colon cancer cells to immunotherapy attack4:54 A study from the University of Calgary shows that removing a single gene makes colon cancer cells a target for immunotherapy - a fundamental breakthrough. Repeated low-level blast exposure linked to higher anger risk in veterans4:54 Careers that tend to expose people to repeated low-level shockwaves are associated with a slightly higher risk of clinically documented anger, aggression, and violence, new research from University of Utah Health has found. |