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Diet Study Links Unprocessed Meat to Lower Dementia Risk
Health & Wellness3h ago

Diet Study Links Unprocessed Meat to Lower Dementia Risk

Swedish researchers found that older adults with Alzheimer's gene variants who ate more unprocessed meat showed significantly slower cognitive decline over 15 years. The discovery offers new hope for protecting brain health in genetically at-risk populations.

Fox News Health2 min read
Swedish Study: More Meat May Lower Dementia Risk for 30%
Health & Wellness2d ago

Swedish Study: More Meat May Lower Dementia Risk for 30%

Swedish researchers discovered that seniors with a common genetic variant can reduce their Alzheimer's risk by eating more unprocessed meat. This finding could change dietary advice for the 30% of people who carry the APOE gene.

Good News Network2 min read
Women Get Autism Diagnoses Years Later Than Men
Health & WellnessFeb 19

Women Get Autism Diagnoses Years Later Than Men

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals autism affects women and men equally, but women wait years longer for diagnosis. By age 20, the ratio becomes nearly 1:1, challenging decades of assumptions.

Smithsonian2 min read
Autism Affects Girls as Often as Boys, Study Finds
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Autism Affects Girls as Often as Boys, Study Finds

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals autism may be just as common in girls as boys, though girls often wait years longer for diagnosis. By early adulthood, autism rates become nearly equal between genders.

Health Daily3 min read
Study of 60,000 Women Clears COVID Vaccine Fertility Fears
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Study of 60,000 Women Clears COVID Vaccine Fertility Fears

A major Swedish study tracking nearly 60,000 women found no link between COVID-19 vaccination and reduced fertility, putting to rest persistent social media rumors. The research offers reassuring news for anyone who delayed vaccination due to pregnancy concerns.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Women Catch Up to Men in Autism Diagnoses by Age 20
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Women Catch Up to Men in Autism Diagnoses by Age 20

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals that women are nearly as likely as men to be diagnosed with autism by adulthood, suggesting countless girls are being missed in childhood. This discovery could finally bring proper support to women who've been struggling without answers.

Scientific American3 min read
Autism Gap Closes: Girls Catch Up to Boys by Age 20
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Autism Gap Closes: Girls Catch Up to Boys by Age 20

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals autism rates between boys and girls nearly equalize by adulthood, challenging decades of assumptions. The findings highlight that girls are simply being diagnosed later, not that they're less likely to have autism.

Medical Xpress2 min read
AI Cuts Missed Breast Cancers by 12% in Swedish Trial
Health & WellnessFeb 5

AI Cuts Missed Breast Cancers by 12% in Swedish Trial

A groundbreaking Swedish study of 100,000 women shows AI-assisted mammograms catch more cancers between screenings and detect tumors earlier. The technology could save lives while cutting radiologists' workload nearly in half.

Smithsonian2 min read
AI Breast Cancer Screening Detects 81% of Tumors Earlier
Health & WellnessJan 30

AI Breast Cancer Screening Detects 81% of Tumors Earlier

A groundbreaking Swedish study of 100,000 women found that AI-assisted mammography screening catches breast cancer earlier and reduces later diagnoses by 12%. The technology supports radiologists by flagging high-risk cases while streamlining low-risk screenings.

Google News - Health2 min read
Preemie Babies Born Under 2 Pounds Rate Life Just as Happy
Health & WellnessJan 28

Preemie Babies Born Under 2 Pounds Rate Life Just as Happy

Adults born weighing less than 2 pounds face higher health challenges, but they report the same life satisfaction as those born at normal weight. A 30-year Swedish study reveals an inspiring truth about resilience and quality of life.

Medical Xpress2 min read