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The latest in medical research and health news you need to know  

Could Dentures Cause Pneumonia?

When scientists in the United Kingdom swabbed dentures from seniors with and without bacterial pneumonia, they expected to find differences. But they were surprised by how much pneumonia-associated bacteria they found on the dentures of the people with infections: 20 times more than the control group. It’s possible that dentures provide a susceptible surface for these microbes to colonize; from there, it would be easy to inhale them into the lungs. The results are a reminder to clean dentures regularly and thoroughly.

Drugs for Preventing Breast Cancer’s Return

Nearly 70 per cent of breast cancers are HR+/HER2-, a type that often responds well to standard treatments such as surgery and radiation followed by hormonal therapy. However, in about one third of patients whose tumours were found at stage II, the cancer will eventually come back; the same goes for around half of those whose tumours were at stage III. Two medications that treat stage-IV breast cancer have recently been shown to reduce the recurrence rate for earlier-stage tumours when they’re taken with hormonal therapy. The first drug, Verzenio, lowered recurrence by 35 per cent in patients who were considered at high risk for reasons such as the tumour’s size. The second, Kisqali, lowered recurrence by 25 percent, but in a broader group of patients and with fewer side effects. Neither option is appropriate for every case, but you could ask your medical team if they’re suitable for you. 

Social Connection Tempers Pain

Living with chronic pain is extremely difficult, and certain psychological variables can either amplify it or take the edge off it. One of these factors is feeling connected to others, concludes a California study published last spring in the journal Emotion. Social connectedness—not the n...

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