CM GB Takes Notice Of Rising Cases Of Flu, Pneumonia, Fever; Directs Health Secretary To Take Immediate Action
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Best Diet for Brain Health, According to New Study
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Do you know a healthy and balanced diet linked to superior brain health?
Anti-Inflammatory Diet Linked to Brain Health Benefits
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Scientists Uncover Powerful Link Between Dietary Choices And Brain Health
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Nutritious dietary choices lead to effective brain health
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Defeating polio in the wrestling arena
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Artificial intelligence could help diagnose cancer with one spot of dried blood
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Mayotte: Confirmed cholera activity reported in Koungou in early May
France Sends Doctors To Tackle Mayotte Cholera Outbreak
Cholera outbreak in French overseas department of Mayotte: Cases double in 48 hours - Science
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'People are scared': Scramble to stop spread of cholera as rising cases grip France's Mayotte
By Lauren Chadwick
Cholera cases on French island of Mayotte grow to 26
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Speakers For Introducing HPV Vaccination For Girls Against cervical Cancer
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Podcast: Skipping Meals Restores Your Youth? The Science Behind Fasting.
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6 Sneaky Signs You Could Have PCOS, According to a Gynecologist
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Inflammatory disease not major risk factors for severe COVID-19, focus on comorbidities urged
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Long-term impact of online school-based mental health and substance abuse program: A 72-month study in Australia
By Vijay Kumar Malesu
The burden and predictors of 30-day unplanned readmission in patients with acute liver failure: a national representative database study - BMC Gastroenterology
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NHS to provide Pfizer's Voxelotor to treat sickle cell disease
Improved deal signals NICE recommendation of sickle cell treatment voxelotor
Price cut unlocks NHS use of sickle cell drug Oxbryta
Voxelotor, new drugs for people with sickle cell disease to live longer
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NHS approves 'life-changing' new sickle cell treatment for thousands of Brits
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Niger: Elevated meningococcal disease activity reported in multiple areas, especially Niamey region, in early May
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The U.S. may be missing human cases of bird flu, scientists say
USDA says ground beef tests negative for H5N1 bird flu virus
By Jacqueline Wong, Ashitha Shivaprasad and Gerry Doyle
Hybrid DC Roundtable: The CDC Response to the Spread of H5N1 Avian Flu in Dairy Cows
TIMELINE- US avian influenza outbreak spreads to chickens, cattle
Texas Veterinarian Helped Crack the Mystery of Bird Flu in Cows
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Researchers identify key molecular alterations from endurance exercise that could combat chronic diseases
By Tarun Sai Lomte
Endurance exercise affects all tissues of the body, even those not normally associated with movement
The impact of exercise on gene regulation in association with complex trait genetics
Researchers create a bodywide map of molecular changes linked to exercise and health
By Krista Conger
Benefits of exercise analyzed at molecular level in MoTrPAC study - STAT
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New methodologies to find microbiome biomarkers
Microbiome confounders and quantitative profiling challenge predicted microbial targets in colorectal cancer development
By Sara Vieira-Silva, Joke Reumers and Evelien Dekker
The Long, Controversial Search for a 'Cancer Microbiome'
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Facing a request for assisted death - views of Finnish physicians, a mixed method study - BMC Medical Ethics
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Breast cancer screening; sleep and the brain; equity in medicine – Morning Medical Update
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Women advised to start mammograms at 40 to detect breast cancer
Rock County Health Alert: New Mammogram Guidelines for Women. Start at 40. Doctor Explains
For Black women in the U.S., the odds of surviving breast cancer must change
Sutter County Health Alert: New Mammogram Guidelines for Women. Start at 40. Doctor Explains
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Testing for Residual Cancer Cells Before Cell Transplant Therapy May Improve Outcomes
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Launching an effective bird flu vaccine quickly could be tough, scientists warn
By Rob Stein
Two possible bird flu vaccines could be available within weeks, if needed
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Two US vaccines could ship in weeks if bird flu jumps from infected cows to humans
By Graig Graziosi
Could the U.S. produce an effective bird flu vaccine for humans, if needed? : Shots - Health News
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Bird Flu Vaccines Could Be Available Within Weeks
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Easier to spread? A new form of mpox found in Congo's biggest outbreak
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Microbial enzymes cut a path towards universal blood for transfusions
By Anthony King
Akkermansia muciniphila exoglycosidases target extended blood group antigens to generate ABO-universal blood |
By Martin L. Olsson, Michael Jakob Pichler and Linn Stenfelt
A promising technique could make blood types mutually compatible
Researchers discover enzymes that open new path to universal donor blood
Scientists Find a Surprising Way to Transform A and B Blood Types Into Universal Blood
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Deeper understanding of malaria parasite development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread
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Nanotech opens door to future of insulin medication in Australia
Scientists one step closer to nanotechnology insulin pill breakthrough
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Study of 400 ALS Patients Reveals Epigenetic Risk Factors
Is ALS Hereditary? Genetics, Inheritance Patterns, and More
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Researchers review findings and clinical messages from the Women's Health Initiative 30 years after launch
HRT for menopause is safe for some women, new study shows
For women under 60, no reason to fear hormone replacement therapy
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Long-Term Study of Postmenopausal Women Does Not Support Many Preventive Therapies
Hormonal Treatment for Menopause May Not Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
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Where Do Postoperative Infections Come From?
By Massimo Sandal
Drugs that make HIV-infected cells self-destruct induce profound viral load drops in mice after just one or two doses
By Gus Cairns
Exercising in Midlife May 'Reverse' Years of Inactivity, Large Study Finds
By Carly Cassella
To boost quality of life while aging stay active or get active by 55
Women should start exercising by this age for better quality of life
By Tracy Swartz
It's never too late! Scientists find you CAN 'make up' for being lazy as a teen by getting active in your 50s
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New study shows remarkable connection between exercise and women's health
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New immune cell discovery could lead to personalised breast cancer treatments
By Jen Brogan
Researchers discover how immune B cells hunt down cancer around the body
Breakthrough in breast cancer research could lead to personalised treatments
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Immune cell discovery 'could lead to personalised treatment for breast cancer' | Perspective Media
Roving blood cells that ‘hunt and wipe out’ cancer could stop disease spreading...
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Acute Coronary Syndrome and Acute Abdomen Suspected for Type B Aortic Dissection in an Elderly Woman
Birds Overcome Brain Damage to Sing Again
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