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Researchers analyzing data from the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program have found that a patient’s step count following surgery is a powerful, objective predictor of recovery, outperforming other metrics such as heart rate variability and self-reported wellness. The study is published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. For every additiona...

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New research from the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences and Sun Yat-sen University identifies six key lifestyle and physical markers that can predict mobility decline years before it starts. Credit: Authors: Alberto Conde Freniche, Wei Hu, Mo Chen, Dantong Wang, Denis Breuillé, Yu-ming Chen Predicting whether a healthy 45-year-old will struggle to climb stairs or walk a decade...

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Credit: Los Muertos Crew from Pexels Having a biological age older than chronological age is associated with a greater likelihood of developing dementia, a new study has shown. By combining measures of biological aging and genetic risk, researchers have identified individuals at a higher risk of developing dementia and those who will develop the disease at a younger age. The stu...

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A molecular catalyst (multicolored ball-and-stick model) and silicon nanocrystal (sphere made up of gold balls) form hybrid states (green and blue mixture linked to the silicon nanocrystal). These enable high-energy charges to persist for an exceptionally long time (blue radiant energy circles coming off the catalyst and silicon nanocrystal). Credit: Joshua Bauer, Trung Le and N...

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A new study suggests that breast implant complications are often not just mechanical events, but may be linked to slow biological changes in the surrounding (peri-implant) tissue over time. Researchers have found that microbial contamination and peri-implant inflammation are associated with higher complication rates, particularly implant rupture. The prospective analysis covered...

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