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Mexico and Cuba have reported the deaths of two people who had tested positive to monkeypox, although neither...
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Short-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with a first-time hospitalization for heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2022.
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7-MX, a caffeine metabolite, may help to slow the progression of myopia or short-sightedness in children.
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By estimating people's brain age from MRI scans using machine learning, a team led by UCL researchers has identified multiple risk factors for a prematurely ageing brain.
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Researchers in Denmark found that medications like ibuprofen and naproxen increase the risk of heart problems, especially among older diabetics.
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A new study shows that eating a balanced breakfast at home may lead to better psychosocial health in children and adolescents. The findings suggest that skipping breakfast or eating it away from home is associated with a higher risk of physical and mental hea…
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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.The reports follow monkeypox-related deaths reported in Brazil and Ecuador in t…
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More than 140 cases have been confirmed here in the state, but so far, none of those cases have been at college campuses. But officials are still concerned ...
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered what they are calling a “weak spot” in the virus that causes COVID-19.
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From unheard-of battery tech to electronics woven into fabric, engineers are making smaller devices more powerful as well as softer, stretchable, and washable. How do they do that, and why does it matter?
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Mexico's health ministry on Tuesday said experts were investigating the death of an HIV-positive patient who had died from septic shock and pneumonia after testing positive for monkeypox. Mexico has reported 386 confirmed and 862 probable cases of monkeypox …
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The findings suggests that existing migraine preventative medications are commonly prescribed in idiopathic intracranial hypertension, the most common of which were acetazolamide and topiramate.
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There's a surprising culprit.
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Background Postoperative pain is a significant problem encountered by patients after a surgical intervention, and there is a crucial need for effective postoperative pain control. The studies have shown that multimodal analgesia and wound infiltration are …
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Influenza A could have trouble mutating its way past a molecule that damages a crucial structure in the viral genome.
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Engineering and medical researchers are developing a digital health system approach designed to enhance back-pain clinical decision-making. After completing a series of studies testing precise, objective measurements they've perfected in the lab, the team aim…
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Prepare for a future where you and your doctor track your health markers 24/7, manage chronic conditions in real time, and predict incoming illness with incredible precision – all from tiny sensors you’ll wear on your skin and in your clothing.
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Bridget Scanlan's Wellington-based start-up business is out to turn the daily diabetes experience on its head with a range of unique designer bags. Bridget Scanlan’s pancreas died when she was 20. Blurry vision and dramatic weight loss swiftly followed. It wa…
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In a new study, scientists used MRI scans to replicate previous misophonia research on chewing to see what happens in the brain with different sound triggers. The results yielded a surprising discovery that could lead to a better understanding of the disorder.
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Research led by nurses at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that a new wireless sock monitoring system reduced fall rates among “fall-risk” patients hospitalized at Ohio State’s Brain and Spine Hospital. In fact, none of the patients who w…
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Is Monkeypox just an STD? Can it only be transmitted sexually? In this edition of Ask Lifehacker, we have what you need to know about Monkeypox including how...
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Scientists have identified a microscopic bacteria shaped like a caterpillar that has adapted to live inside a person's mouth.
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New research shows that a device that passively monitors breathing during sleep can detect Parkinson's and track the progression of the disease over time.
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Researchers in North Carolina recently published a study focused on improving the health and welfare of lionfish (Pterois volitans and Pterois miles). While lionfish are visually striking (and venomous), this raises the question: Why do scientists care about …
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