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Brain protein tied to CTE not elevated in former amateur football players

CTE and normal aging are difficult to distinguish, new study finds

July 11, 2025
Findings from a new Northwestern Medicine study of 174 donated brains, including some from former high school and college football players, pump the brakes on the theory that playing contact sports like football and hockey may increase the risk of brain diseases like Alzheimer’s disease or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) due to a buildup of a specific protein in the brain. 

Who’s feeding babies peanuts early? Too often, not low-income or minority parents

July 9, 2025
Introducing peanut-containing foods to infants can dramatically reduce the risk of peanut allergies later in childhood. But many parents — particularly those who are Black, Hispanic, lower-income or have less formal education — aren’t receiving this potentially lifesaving guidance from their pediatrician and are introducing peanuts at much lower rates, reports a large new Northwestern Medicine study.
Infectious disease expert available as measles cases hit 33-year high

Summer travel 'will increase the spread of measles,' expert says

July 8, 2025
The number of measles cases in the U.S. has reached its highest point in 33 years, and outbreaks are expected to continue, especially amid national and international travel, says Northwestern University pediatric infectious disease expert Dr. Tina Tan.
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Best skin care ingredients revealed in thorough, national review

July 8, 2025
From drugstore aisles to TikTok trends, consumers are bombarded with skin care products. But how do you know what really works, especially now with summer in full swing? A Northwestern Medicine study offers clarity, identifying the ingredients that dermatologists agree are most effective for seven common skin complaints.
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Fitbit used to predict postoperative complications in children

Using Fitbits to predict kids’ surgery complications

July 7, 2025
A new study published in Science Advances — and led by researchers at Northwestern University, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab and University of Alabama at Birmingham — is the first to use consumer wearables to quickly and precisely predict postoperative complications in children and shows potential for facilitating faster treatment and care.
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Experts available on provisions in Trump’s big budget bill

July 1, 2025
Senate Republicans, with a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Vance have passed President Trump’s ambitious budget bill, in an attempt to deliver it to his desk by the July 4 holiday. Sticking points include significant cuts to Medicaid and the SNAP food assistance program, as well as an estimated $3 trillion increase in the national debt.
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AI matches doctors in mapping lung tumors for radiation therapy

June 30, 2025
In radiation therapy, precision can save lives. Oncologists must carefully map the size and location of a tumor before delivering high-dose radiation to destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. But this process, called tumor segmentation, is still done manually, takes time, varies between doctors — and can lead to critical tumor areas being overlooked.