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MONDAY, Sept. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- A single blood test that can screen for more than 50 cancers seems to work fairly well in the real world, a preliminary study reveals.Researchers found that of over 6,600 apparently healthy people aged 50 and older, …
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Researchers have developed an intranasal anti-viral treatment for Covid-19 that decreases the amount of SARS-CoV-2 shed from infected animals and limits transmission of the virus. By the time people test positive for Covid-19, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has already…
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Vitamin C is a vitamin that's important for many things like the repair of all body tissues, maintaining a healthy immune system and more.
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MONDAY, Sept. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- A frequently used screening test for autism creates a gender gap that could hinder diagnosis and treatment for women and girls, a new study suggests.Researchers who study autism have been working to include more wome…
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MONDAY, Sept. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Frequent blood donors don’t need to worry about iron deficiency harming their health, new research shows.Even though about 35% of donors can become iron deficient after repeated blood donations, researchers have foun…
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MONDAY, Sept. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers think they've figured out why Parkinson's disease causes a person's limbs to become so stiff that at times they can feel frozen in place.Using a robotic chair equipped with sensors, a research team has li…
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Everyone has digestive issues from time to time, but when symptoms become a regular occurrence, it could mean you have a digestive problem.
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A new study has found that walking almost 10,000 steps a day may reduce a person's dementia risk by around 50%. However, even those who walk less may reap significant benefits.
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Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the...
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The brains of mice carrying different mutations in the autism-linked gene TBR1 display different molecular changes yet similar structural changes, resembling those previously found in autistic people with TBR1 mutations.
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It's key to stay active as you grow older, so we've put together a productive strength workout to regain muscle mass that you lose with age.
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LONDON: Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the world is still not on track to defeat these killer diseases, according to a report. In its 2022 report, released…
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In this video, Juan Crestanello, M.D., Department Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery inRochester, MN, discusses the outcome of tricuspid valve surgery in the pr...
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A small number of people appear naturally immune to the coronavirus. Scientists think they might hold the key to helping protect us all.
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A greater level of genetically predicted sitting time displayed a connection with a 104-percent higher risk of triple negative breast cancer.
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Researchers from the University of Oxford and their partners have today reported new findings from their Phase 2b trial following the administration of a booster dose of the candidate malaria vaccine, R21/Matrix-M™ – which previously demonstrated hig
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GENEVA: The fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria has saved 50 million lives over the past 20 years, the Global Fund said on Monday, appealing for $18 billion to save...
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Scientists from Khalifa University developed 3D printed glasses to help color blind people to see specific colors.
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LONDON — Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the world is…
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During pregnancy, there’s a lot happening inside a woman’s body and diabetes interferes with the way the body regulates itself. If not managed or treated, gestational diabetes can harm both mother and child during pregnancy and after.
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In a new study, a team of researchers studied different antigens targeted by vaccinia virus (VACV)- and monkeypox virus (MPXV)-specific T cells.
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Shasqi says it has opened the phase 2 part of its phase 1/2a clinical study to further assess SQ3370 in anthracycline-naïve patients.
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Doctors mistakenly diagnosed Emma Webster, 29, with neuralgia
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In its 2021 report, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said the numbers of people reached with treatment and prevention efforts rebounded last year after declining for the first time in almost 20 years in 2020.
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