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Environmental sampling indicates Burkholderia pseudomallei is endemic in the Gulf Coast region.
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The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended the approval of Bavarian Nordic’s Imvanex for the prevention of monkeypox disease. EMA’s backing of the vaccine is part of a raft of measures by the agency to tackle the pathogen and mitigate its impact.
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Letters: Rebecca May and Jen Fritz on the menstrual problems that they and their friends have had after having coronavirus jabs
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We report the case of a 23-year-old parturient who received epidural analgesia and was subsequently diagnosed with Evans syndrome (ES). The diagnosis was made after a complete blood count (CBC) resulted in severe anemia and a platelet count of less than 10K/µ…
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Chronic dosing of Hoth Therapeutics' investigational therapy, HT-ALZ, led to cognitive improvements in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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A cell therapy was able to safely restore dystrophin levels and improve muscle function in mice with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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The ancient disease is still a killer. And even though there are new drugs, there's a growing rate of antibiotic-resistance cases. Here's a look at the latest strategies to tame typhoid.
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Vitamin D supplements, widely recommended by medics around the world to prevent bone fractures in older adults, may not be very helpful. A new study publishe...
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Ancient Europeans were consuming milk thousands of years before they developed the ability to digest it, a new study shows.
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A new study suggests that gut disorders may indicate a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, strengthening theories around the gut-brain axis.
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Patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis experienced slight and potentially unimportant improvements with dietary elimination, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. But these improvements should…
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Researchers have published findings showing a novel drug helped to repair the damage caused by ischemic stroke in animal models.
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Characterising the diagnostic value of serum adiponectin combined with ABCD2 scoring in determining cerebral infarction risk in patients with acute vertigo.
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Chinese herbal medicine can be a complementary management strategy for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). As with other forms of medicine, Chinese herbs can have side effects.
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Let's look at the similarities and differences in how estrogen and progesterone are used in menopause treatment, birth control, and gender-affirming care.
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Researchers still aren't sure what causes LVDD, but it's a common factor of heart disease. Let's discuss what we do know.
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A seven-year-old female child presented with sub-acute onset headache, vomiting, and aphasia with right-sided upper motor neuron (UMN) type hemiparesis and ipsilateral UMN type facial nerve weakness. Her coagulation profile and thrombotic profile were normal.…
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"After the age of 60, usual napping was associated with 10 per cent higher risk of high blood pressure compared to those who reported never napping,” according to a recently released study
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PARIS: About 5 percent of people who have had Covid-19 develop long-lasting problems with their sense of smell or taste, a large study said on Thursday, potentially contributing to...
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A sensor identifies misfolded protein biomarkers in the blood, offering the possibility of detecting Alzheimer's before any symptoms occur.
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