How Can Practical Optimism Change Our Lives? | Health Discovered

Between the extreme opposites of toxic positivity and pessimism lies a healthy middle ground that we often overlook: practical optimism. What does it mean to move through the world with optimism (https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/positive-thinking-overview)? And even if we often feel pessimistic or hypervigilant, how can we practice optimism on a daily basis to develop this emotional muscle?…

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Detecting cardiac amyloidosis using AI and the ECG

Amyloidosis is a rare disease of misfolded proteins that go astray to form deposits of amyloid in organs, nerves and tissues. There are several different types, but when enough amyloid builds up in the heart, it causes heart failure and symptoms such as shortness of breath, fluid buildup and fainting. Patients also can have heart…

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VHL Resources

American Caregiver Association

Source: VHL Alliance – Contains VHL Patient and Caregiver Handbooks, available in multiple languages. Also has links to other resources for patients and families.Related MedlinePlus Pages: Von Hippel-Lindau Disease

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Cardiac amyloidosis 101: Why early diagnosis and targeted treatment matter

Amyloidosis occurs when the body produces abnormal proteins that bind together to form a substance called amyloid. Amyloids can deposit in any tissue or organ, including the heart, kidneys, liver and nerves. When it occurs in the heart, it’s called cardiac amyloidosis. Dr. Martha Grogan, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist and director of the Cardiac Amyloid…

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Types of encephalitis: A Mayo Clinic expert explains

Encephalitis is a disease referring to the inflammation or swelling of the brain. Broadly, it can happen because of infections, including viral infections, or the immune system acting up.  That’s why Dr. Sarosh Irani, a Mayo Clinic neurologist and researcher, says it’s essential to recognize World Encephalitis Day. “A number of physicians, and certainly the public, are not…

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Newborns diagnosed with syphilis at alarming rates

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that looks at sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has some concerning news, especially when it comes to syphilis. While cases of other STIs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, have decreased or seen modest increases, syphilis has jumped 80% in the four years from 2018 to 2022.…

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