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Ensifentrine safely and effectively improved lung function and reduced the rate and risk of exacerbations in COPD patients in a trial.
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Your metabolism converts what you eat into energy—and these foods are unfortunately doing your body a disservice.
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In a detailed analysis of nearly 43 million people, ages 13 and older, who received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in England, the risk of myocarditis
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Researchers were able to prevent and resolve food allergies by reintroducing a metabolite produced by gut bacteria into the microbiomes of mice.
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Researchers have found that accurately labeling foods' true nutritional value can fight widespread misconceptions about how healthy or unhealthy they might be.
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Despite having lived with five different cancers over the last two decades—prostate, thyroid, kidney, appendix, and skin—Joel Nowak doesn't consider himself a "survivor." Rather, as a self-described "cancer thriver," he's made it his mission to live the best …
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Increase in Dengue cases among several parts of India. Every year, the monsoon is one weather that gives rise to a number of vector-borne diseases. The primary way that the viral illness is spread to humans is through a mosquito bite. Watch video on Zee News
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WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with David Ricks, chair and chief executive officer of Eli Lilly and Company, about the speed of drug development: Is it sustainable, and what do we need to make it happen?
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Research by Ben Katz, MD, and other investigators has brought new insight on chronic granulomatous disease to light.
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To mark World Mosquito Day, 20 August, the Global Health Priority Box has been launched to provide free access to 240 compounds to stimulate research into new
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Stevia, Splenda, Sweet ‘N Low, and other sweeteners might have more of an impact on human physiology than previously thought.
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Another flare-up from that outbreak killed six people last year. Congo's most recent outbreak was in a different part of the country, and was declared over in July after five deaths.
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Patients in London and Manchester will soon get a fifth of the regular vaccine as research suggests a smaller dose provides as effective an immune response as a full dose. Nearly 3,200 cases of monkeypox have been reported in the UK since May.
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New research suggests there's a category of "diet-resistant" people who need to work out and watch what they eat to lose weight.
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Overall low awareness of the Omicron variant infection contributed to high transmission rates and rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 in communities.
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A young female patient in her early 20s of Hispanic descent presented to the hospital with new-onset chest pain and uncontrolled hypertension. She was found to have blood pressure in the 200s/100s. She was evaluated for causes of secondary hypertension and un…
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Mankind's hopes of victory over microbes rode into rough weather due to the mutations within various microbe genera that allowed it to develop antibiotic resistance. One can keep finding newer, more potent drugs and the microbes find more ways to subvert them…
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In patients with type 2 diabetes and hypertension, time in target range for systolic blood pressure may be useful to assess blood pressure control and guide treatment to reduce cardiovascular risk.
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Higher levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor linked to incident venous thromboembolism independently of D-dimer
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Three National Health Service sites are set to begin a pilot testing of the so-called fractional dosing approach, which involves using one vial of the vaccine to administer up to five separate doses - instead of a single dose - by injecting a smaller amount i…
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Electrical brain stimulation can improve memory in older people for up to one month, new research suggests. According to a new study, 20 minutes of stimulation on four consecutive days can improve two different types of memory in those aged 65 and older. Rese…
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PET scans can detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease long before other biomarkers, a study published August 22 in <em>JAMA Neurology</em> has found. The discovery could mean research studies for drugs to treat Alzheimer's should start at an earlier stage.
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Atlas of pancreas tumors reveals important new findings in treatment resistance, possible new therapies
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Noninvasive brain stimulation to specific brain regions can improve working memory and long-term memory, a new study found. The technique could be targeted at other types of cognitive issues as well.
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A new device can detect Parkinson&#039;s disease just from breathing patterns. The device, developed by a team led by Dina Katabi of MIT, employs a neural network to discern the presence and severity of the neurological disease.
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