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Although progress has been made in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B by 2030, 26% of countries have not introduced a birth dose into routine hepatitis B vaccination, noted data in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.“Vaccinating …
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William A. Haseltine explains how officials can win back the public's trust after recent communication failures.
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The oral beauty bracket is certainly making a splash.
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Watching TV increases risk of dementia in seniors • Earth.com
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Diets high in fat, sugar and processed foods are associated with higher calorie intake, poorer memory and lower cognitive function.
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A new CDC study indicates that the monkeypox virus can linger on many common household objects, but it is not clear whether that can spread the infection. Read more on how common household items can carry monkeypox.
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More adults with type 2 diabetes achieved guideline-recommended strategies for stroke prevention in 2018 compared with 2001, but further improvements are needed, according to study findings published in Diabetes Care. In a cross-sectional analysis of adults …
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Georgia animal sanctuary on lockdown following bird flu deathsSubscribe to WJCL on YouTube now for more: https://bit.ly/2rn8EwlGet more Savannah news: http:/...
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Although COVID-19 is still running rampant, the focus seems to be slowly switching to other infectious diseases that may be spreading faster than expected. How much should we worry?
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Experts worry the disease could spread into animals, making it almost impossible to eradicate.
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The WHO estimates 10 million doses will be needed globally to protect the people at highest risk, with a current focus on certain men who have sex with men and close contacts.
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The device amplifies DNA from viruses which cause cancer to help pathologists diagnose and treat tumors faster.
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A new generation of coronavirus vaccine is being developed by Swedish researchers from the Karolinska Institutet.
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The country has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into research on induced pluripotent stem cells to treat diseased organs.
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The new 'quiet quitting' trend in the workplace has employers and HR professionals on alert. Here are some actions leaders can take in regard to this employee mindset.
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COPENHAGEN/LONDON: Bavarian Nordic - the maker of the only approved monkeypox vaccine - said it was exploring the viability of using technically expired doses to help bridge a growing gap between demand and supply due to the current outbreak. In an interview …
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Unrelated people who look alike are likely to have similar DNA, new research suggests. Researchers studied pairs of unrelated people who are look-alikes, and determined the impact of inheritance versus environment on their appearance. They found that the dopp…
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A few methods and ideas might make it easier to develop nails that are both attractive and strong. Here are some ideas you might use
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While nobody wants a cancer diagnosis, the good news is prostate cancer is very treatable, especially when caught early
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Scientific Reports - Gallic and ascorbic acids supplementation alleviate cognitive deficits and neuropathological damage exerted by cadmium chloride in Wistar rats
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Researchers at Jodhpur's IIT and AIIMS have been studying a dangerous bacteria called Klebsiella pneumoniae, a major cause of hospital-acquired infection, and found it develops a viscous protective covering around itself which is one of major factors behind i…
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A study finds that people who have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease could have a higher risk of dementia. According to new research recently published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, those who have non-alcoholic fatty …
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Which microbes, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other nutrients does your healthy gut need most? ⁠Know from expert the six key nutrients for your gut health. | Health
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The Edward F. and Barbara A. Bell Endowed Chair at Cleveland Clinic discussed a new virtual reality tool that quantifies prodromal changes in activities of daily living for Parkinson disease, without incurring issues of sensory fatigue.
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