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Yeast infections (aka thrush) happen to the best of us. Here's what you need to know.
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Pregnancy can be an exciting time, and it's certainly a time of great change and high demands on an expectant mother's body. Following a healthy diet that's rich in nutrients can help mother – and baby – stay healthy throughout pregnancy, birth, and breastfee…
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Analysis - The 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in the loss of over 3% of the world's population - at least 50 million people. But it wasn't the flu virus that caused the majority of these deaths.
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With a strong HPV vaccination programme for girls and a concerted screening and treatment drive for women, the country could be the first in Africa to eliminate the disease
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Caving in to tabloid nostalgia, we peer through the looking glass to examine dermal fillers and their longevity
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Author and chef of PlantYou, Carleigh, shares how you can stop buying those expensive ginger shots that keep flus and colds away. Instead you can make it yourself...
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Digital pathology facilitates remote consultations and second opinions to arrive at a diagnosis and initiate cancer treatment
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The breakdown of the blood-brain barrier accompanies many neurological conditions, including epilepsy and multiple sclerosis, and neurodegenerative diseases of aging, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. | Health
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CANCER is universally feared and for good reason: there is currently no cure for the disease and it kills millions every year. However, you can modify your risk of the deadly disease. Evidence strongly suggests avoiding a particular herbal tea.
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Chanthaburi residents aged 30 and above can register for a free blood test via LINE starting July 22 onwards. The project aims to raise awareness about liver disease, reduce the incidence of liver cancer, and improve the survival rate.
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Read more about WHO releases new guidance on national strategic planning for tuberculosis on Devdiscourse
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The WHO said that over 35,000 cases of the viral disease had so far been diagnosed.
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We had the pleasure of speaking with Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Javad Parvizi MD FRCS, who shared his thoughts on recently published international consensus meeting recommendations on venous thromboembolism and how they could impact clinical care
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World Breast Cancer Research Day highlights the need for developing a cure for breast cancer. The...
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For nearly two months, he had anxiously scrutinized his skin for any sign of infection. He had stopped visiting gay clubs and saunas and refrained from casual sexual encounters. Then Stupino heard that France was offering vaccinations, while Italy still did n…
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The Anambra State Government through the state Ministry of Health has received 16 laptops computers from Global Fund for HIV patient’s intervention across the state.Commissioner for Health, Dr. Afam Obidike who received the items, thanked the Global
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A randomized, double blind human clinical trial conducted by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reveals that supplementation with GlyNAC—a combination of glycine and N-acetylcysteine—improves many age-associated defects in older humans and powerfully p…
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Anxiety and depression are also more common after COVID but tend to subside after a couple month, study finds.
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According to WHO General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, 7500 cases of monkeypox were reported last week, indicating a 20 per cent increase in the number of cases over the previous week.
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A recent study has designed a predictive model that can be used by clinicians to determine the risk of hydrocephalus in children with bacterial mening...
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A new study will use novel technology to hopefully better understand how pancreatic cancer — the third-leading cause of cancer deaths last year- spreads and causes pain.
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In part six of a series on hereditary conditions, Prof Seamus O’Reilly says when considering your risk of inherited cancer, it is important to be aware of the pattern of diagnosis
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People should get themselves vaccinated with a quadriplegic flu vaccine shot before the peak of the...
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