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An estimated 1.7 million people would test positive, according to the latest survey.
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Researchers investigated the public health response to a paralytic poliomyelitis case in an unvaccinated person.
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Background People with double burden of HIV and substance use have poorer treatment engagement and worse treatment outcomes. Cross-training of HIV and substance use disorder clinicians can potentially enhance the scale up and quality of integrated care. Resea…
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'Thuốc Xịt Viêm Xoang' Sinusitis Spray is not on the Philippine Food and Drug Administration’s list of approved medical device products
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The study also found that adults faced an increased risk of anxiety and depression, but this subsided within two months of illness
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After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health is working to address interruptions to routine childhood vaccinations
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Second booster shots are recommended for people over 55 at highest risk of severe illness, death from COVID-19
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Monkeypox: We discuss and answer the most frequently asked questions about monkeypox.
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Mendelian randomization analyses identified a significant association between genetically determined chronic kidney disease and intracerebral hemorrhage risk, supporting a causal association between the 2 conditions.
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Nigerian virologist Dr. Oyewale Tomori says that Western countries should focus on early detection and prevention of monkeypox rather than vaccines.
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The discovery of poliovirus in wastewater has some people asking whether they and their children are protected.
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Scientists from Rockefeller University have discovered that neurons which transmit scent information to the brains of mosquitoes are activated by more than one human body odour chemical.
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Altai Balance is a nutritional supplement that helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels. As a dietary supplement, people with diabetes may take two capsules of the Altai Balance formula daily to balance blood sugar. It also helps with weight reduction, has a…
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Some children haven't received their routine vaccinations, especially school-aged children, experts say. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many school-based vaccine programs.
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Sinn Fein says Ireland's shortage of Monkeypox vaccines is problematic, with further planning needed ahead of a challenging winter.The party welcomes the establishment of the Monkeypox Advisory Group, which will be chaired by the Chief Medical Officer.This wi…
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The district health authorities have issued an advisory after two cases of swine flu surfaced in Mohali.
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A new study has identified multiple new risk genes for Alzheimer's disease and a rare, related brain disorder by using a combination of new testing methods allowing for mass screening of genetic variants in a single experiment.
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Fluoride is a trace mineral naturally found in small amounts in a variety of foods. It is most recognized for its role in preventing and reversing dental caries and building strong teeth and bones.…
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Australian researcher and haematologist Professor Sant-Rayn Pasricha has received an Australian Academy of Health and Medical Services (AAHMS) award for his pioneering contributions to preventing and treating anaemia around the world.
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Rachel Letteri, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Virginia, has received a $1.8 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award for Early-Stage Investigators from the National Institutes of Health to unlock the enormous prom…
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A large-scale study looked at the impact of incorporating genetic risk for cancer into the GP triage and referral processes in the UK. The research concluded that considering genetic risk could improve referrals for those in need -- and importantly, avoid inv…
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In patients with chronic dependence on oral corticosteroids (OCS) for severe asthma, long-term exposure to dupilumab supports sustained reduction in O...
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A group of infectious disease experts at Stanford University documented a recent monkeypox case with circumstances different from most cases. Max Darrow repo...
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The steepest annual rise in new cases of advanced womb (cervical) cancer in the US is among White women, who are significantly less likely to have the preventive HPV (human papillomavirus) jab or to be screened for the disease, finds research published online…
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Analyzing lncRNA LINC01173 expression along with assessment of vitamin-D and B12 among the T2DM cases
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