Aubree Hopkins (Page 6)

Aubree Hopkins is an accomplished health journalist with a keen eye for uncovering the latest trends and advancements in medical science. With a background in public health and a passion for storytelling, Aubree brings a unique blend of expertise and empathy to her reporting. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, where she diligently explores topics ranging from innovative healthcare technologies to mental wellness strategies. Aubree is dedicated to providing readers with accurate, insightful, and engaging content that empowers them to make informed health decisions.

Early menopause

Early menopause: the factors behind it

2025-08-18

The arrival of menopause can be a very difficult time for women, as their periods stop and they begin to experience symptoms they had never experienced before. This mishap may still be, but for women of childbearing age suffering from what is known as early menopause, which affects between 1Continue Reading

The relationship between paracetamol consumption in pregnant women, ADHD and autism in children

2025-08-18

There is a relationship between symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and the consumption of paracetamol during pregnancy, according to a study by the Barcelona Institute of Global Health (ISGlobal) with data from more than 70,000 European children. The research, published by the EuropeanContinue Reading

The substance in blood that helps distinguish between myocarditis and acute infarction

The substance in blood that helps distinguish between myocarditis and acute infarction

2025-08-12

Distinguish between a myocarditis and a myocardial infarction from a biomarker (substance) in the blood. It is an important finding of Spanish researchers from the National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC), which could become a useful tool in clinical practice for making accurate, noninvasive diagnoses of myocarditis with just aContinue Reading

CTNNB1 syndrome

What is CTNNB1 syndrome, the disorder that is confused with autism?

2025-08-11

CTNNB1 syndrome is a syndrome and a genetic intellectual disability disorder caused by a genetic mutation of chromosome 3. It is characterized by intellectual disability, significant motor delay, serious speech disorder, early onset truncal hypotonia with hypertonia, and behavioral abnormalities (autistic traits, aggressiveness, or self-aggressive behavior, sleep disorders), according toContinue Reading