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There's something pretty big that has nothing to do with diet or exercise that will help you live longer, according to science.
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For every person paralyzed, hundreds or thousands could be infected. It’s a setback for the long-overdue plan to eradicate the virus from the world.
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Researchers analyzed the efficacy of the SARS-CoV-2 fourth-dose vaccination relative to no vaccination towards the Omicron BA.1 variant.
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Skeletal muscle is complex and dynamic. Its functional characteristics and metabolic properties adapt based on environmental and physiological factors.
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Warm Water For Weight Loss: Regularly consuming lukewarm water in the morning will assist you in losing weight.
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DAKAR — More than 200 Ebola vaccine doses have been brought to the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern city of Beni, where a new case of the virus was…
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Six people were killed in another flare-up from that same outbreak last year
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MEXICO CITY — Mexico and Cuba have reported the deaths of two people who had tested positive for monkeypox, although neither country attributed the fatalities to the viral disease.
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Doctors are still trying to figure out exactly what the virus is
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Wondering whether its RSV, COVID-19 or the flu? Learn how to tell the difference, or if it could be more than one infection at a time.
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A new study has highlighted the significance of high-density lipoprotein COVID-19 pathogenesis and outcome.
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Even a leisure walk after a meal can help regulate blood sugar levels in your body, according to health researchers.Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/W...
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The researchers hope that the vaccine can one day be used as a booster to be given as a top-up after a basic vaccination with other vaccines
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Employees want to be fairly compensated for additional time and work, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates occupational burnout and mental health issues. The ball is squarely in the court of employers, managers and executives, experts say.
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Nigeria’s leading health care companies earned a sum of N44.043 billion as revenue in the half year of 2022, outpacing
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The triplet combination of bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) is as good as dolutegravir + emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil f...
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Carl Williams, 29, was the first monkeypox patient to be admitted to Southmead Hospital. He speaks out about the desperate need for more education about the rare disease and gives his advice to stay safe.
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Aiming to improve the effectiveness of training in putting on and removing personal protective equipment (PPE) during COVID-19. Click to read more..
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Researchers observed that transposable element activation is impaired during infection with SARS-CoV-2.
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According to a Bstudy, a high-quality diet was determined to be one that included at least 4½ cups of fruit or vegetables per day and at least two servings of fish per week
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Accurately estimating the burden of disease presented by cancer is vital as South Africa shifts towards achieving universal health coverage under its anticipated National Health Insurance...
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According to a recent study, individuals aged 60 and more who sit for a long period of time watching TV or engaging in other passive, sedentary behaviours may be at an increased risk of developing dementia.
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The boy, who was born in July, has a neuromuscular disorder that causes muscles to weaken. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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