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Yale and Icahn School of Medicine researchers may have found biomarkers for identifying long COVID.
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ImmunogenX is pleased to report the successful completion of the CeliacShield™ trial (NCT03585478), focused on treating celiac disease (CeD) patients,
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<p>The amount of information available to us these days is extraordinary, but it can be overwhelming, too – especially when it comes to your health. How do you know which sources to trust? Where should you look for answers to your specific questions? How do y…
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Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology - Promising OS with oncolytic virotherapy
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LONDON: Polio, a deadly disease that used to paralyse tens of thousands of children every year, is spreading in London, New York and Jerusalem for the first time in decades, spurring catch-up vaccination campaigns. DREADED DISEASE Polio terrified parents arou…
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Although chemotherapy can be a lifesaving treatment for patients with cancer, some of these medications can damage the heart. A team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) recently developed a nanoparticle probe that can detect an indicato…
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Understanding distinct obesity phenotypes are key to teasing out insights into individual variations in weight loss.
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The types of microbes residing in your gut can affect your mental and physical health. Home microbiome tests promise to help consumers improve the composition of their gut microbes.
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Low serotonin levels in the brain are commonly thought to cause depression. But science shows the neurotransmitter has little to do with it. What gives?
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Researchers evaluated circulating SARS-CoV-2 elements in long coronavirus disease.
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Growing up, Caroline Ipeelie didn’t know all the names and the uses of the plants she would see in Iqaluit until she joined some local plants walks and
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A Shanghai-developed COVID-19 mRNA vaccine has been approved by the government, and volunteer recrui
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Eukaryotes, archaea, and bacteria share a set of proteins that block many viruses.
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Manual and Guideline in English on World about Health; published on 15 Aug 2022 by WHO
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Let's get you up to speed with the day's stories. Man sues Tan Tock Seng Hospital, doctors over mother's death after cardiac arrest A man is suing Tan Tock Seng H
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Clinical complexity and treatment burden have both increased over recent years among people with diabetes in the USA, say researchers.
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Polio, a deadly disease that used to paralyze tens of thousands of children every year, is spreading in London, New York and Jerusalem for the first time in decades, spurring catch-up vaccination campaigns.
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Bladder exstrophy-epispadias-cloacal exstrophy complex is the most severe form of the BEEC, constituting 10% of all the cases. This article explores this anomaly further.
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Maintaining good circulation might not be at the top of the list of ways to stay healthy, but it should be.
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The new report is believed to be among the first to examine cardiovascular risk in myeloproliferative neoplasms through a genetic lens.Mutations in the CALR gene may restore vascular dysfunction in some patients.
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Patients who received treatment for high-grade nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer had similar outcomes irrespective of European Association of Urology risk status, results of a retrospective study showed. Investigators found similar nonresponse rates to induc…
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New research links some beta-blockers and antiplatelet medications with a higher risk of experiencing a heart attack in hot weather.
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Out of tens of thousands of monkeypox cases around the world this year, there have been a dozen deaths linked to the virus, and for the first time, some of
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