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An experimental antibody treatment prevented malaria in the majority of participants in a small but important new study, providing a measure of hope in the effort to lower the burden of the disease worldwide.
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PARIS — The modern strain of the virus that causes cold sores has been traced back to around 5,000 years ago, with researchers suggesting its spread could have been propelled by the emergence of kissing.Around 3.7 billion people — the majority of the world’s …
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Sexual contact is the likely transmission event for 92% of patients, and 98% of cases involve men who have sex with men.
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Why do some people with amyloid plaques in their brains associated with Alzheimer's disease show no signs of the disease, while others with the same amount of plaque have clear memory and thinking problems? Researchers looked at genetic and life course factor…
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Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty safely induced and maintained weight loss and improved metabolic comorbidities in patients with class 1 and class 2 obesity, according to research published in The Lancet. “Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is a p…
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A new study is re-emphasizing previous research that daily activities such as exercise, chores, and social visits can help lower dementia risk
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Maryland state leaders have a plan to distribute the Monkeypox vaccine in Maryland.
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Monkeypox cases on the rise across the United States. #MiamiDade #MiamiDadeCounty # Broward #BrowardCounty #Miami #CBSNewsMiami #monkeypoxcases #Monkeypox #h...
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How can we use our drinking habits to reduce inflammation and slow aging? Our dietitians share their most helpful advice.
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The use of intravenous (IV) infusion devices pre-programmed with safety alerts could save hundreds of lives each year, but they are often not available or the software is overridden, researchers have concluded in a new study. In the first study of its kind in…
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COVID-19 patients who had the most severe illness will struggle the most with exercise later. But even people with mild symptoms can struggle to regain their previous levels of fitness.
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On June 21st, the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) hosted a Live with Leadership conversation as part of the office's observance of Na...
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Humans aren't the only targets for viruses. Like us, bacteria become infected by many types of viruses. In fact, across billions of years, bacteria and viruses have engaged in a non-stop evolutionary arms race for survival that includes countless innovations …
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Lyme disease diagnoses have increased dramatically in the U.S. during the past 15 years, rising 357% in rural areas and 65% in urban areas, according to new data released by FAIR Health.
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The genes involved in coronary heart disease, the most common form of heart disease, appear to be nearly the same for everyone, according to a new study.
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Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders may flag increased risk for dementia, especially in men and especially soon after a sleep disorder diagnosis, new research suggests.
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Dr. Andy Goren shares how PCOS causes hair loss and some treatment options for the condition with Mane Addicts.
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Country also offering vaccination against the disease classified as global public health emergency - Anadolu Agency
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As you get older, you want to protect your brain as much as you can. Here's the worst foods for dementia risk, according to a new study.
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