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Weill Cornell Medicine

Biomedical research unit and medical school of Cornell University in New York City

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Jan 27, 2026
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Who is Dr. Iona Yoshida and what publications or affiliations list her work on memory or brain function?

No authoritative evidence was found in the supplied reporting that a scientist formally identified as “Dr. Iona Yoshida” is an established author on memory or brain‑function research; the sources inst...

Dec 2, 2025
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When should an older man seek medical evaluation for changes in orgasm or sexual function?

Changes in orgasm, ejaculation, erection or libido are common with age but can signal treatable medical problems—erectile dysfunction affects about 1 in 10 men in their 40s, over a third in their 50s,...

Nov 23, 2025
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Are there official guidelines from CDC, WHO, or major labs about timing blood tests around vaccination?

Official guidance from major public-health bodies addresses some timing issues — for example, CDC and ACIP set vaccine dose intervals and clinical considerations for when to vaccinate relative to proc...

Jan 8, 2026

Which facility for focused ultrasound treatment of essential tremor has the most experience?

The available reporting does not produce a definitive, audited count of focused‑ultrasound procedures to name a single “most experienced” facility, but several centers stake clear claims: UCLA points ...

Nov 28, 2025

How can males improve sexual pleasure

Men seeking to improve sexual pleasure are being offered a mix of behavioral, relational, product-based and medical approaches in 2025 reporting: increased emphasis on communication and mindfulness (8...

Nov 22, 2025

What is the role of antioxidants in dementia treatment?

Antioxidants aim to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), a mechanism long implicated in dementia, but results are mixed: observational and dietary studies suggest higher antioxidant levels (for e...