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Flexible implanted electronics are a step closer toward clinical applications thanks to a recent breakthrough technology developed by a research team from Griffith University and UNSW Sydney.
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It takes willpower to implement temptation-avoidance strategies, researchers report.
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Butler County health officials confirmed Wednesday a patient has tested positive for the Monkeypox virus.
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Oatmeal is a very whole grain that provides carbohydrates, fiber, protein, fat and minerals to the body. It is a food rich in magnesium, copper, iron, zinc
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Older adults who spend their free time embarking on intellectually stimulating activities, such as reading, writing, or making crafts, have a 23% lower risk of developing dementia. Additionally, those who exercise and spend time socializing with family or fri…
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According to The New England Journal of Medicine, there's a new virus roaming around the streets of China, and has already infected over 30 people in the country. The study w
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A flexible, implantable electronic device may have clinical application in the treatment of spinal cord injuries and Parkinson’s disease, researchers reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Tuan-Khoa Nguyen, PhD, a postdoctora…
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<p>COVID-19 fatality rates substantially lower, approaching that of the annual flu </p>
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The monkeypox vaccine is now available in nine cities across the province for those who meet the immunization criteria, Alberta Health Services announced…
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In a new case study, researchers described the case of a male patient with monkeypox.
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In a new University of California, Irvine-led study, researchers define how the circadian clock influences cell growth, metabolism and tumor progression. Their research also reveals how disruption of the circadian clock impacts genome stability and mutations …
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High temperatures can affect drug stability and change the way the body absorbs and excretes active ingredients.
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Dozens of guidance statements provide information on the diagnosis, treatment, and patient management of drug-induced liver injury.
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Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Removal of Small, Asymptomatic Kidney Stones and Incidence of Relapse
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Review Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Bronchiectasis — A Clinical Review
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'Elective removal [of 'silent' stones] may allow these patients to avoid pain and trauma, inefficient and costly emergency department visits,' and more, says an expert commenting on a randomized trial.
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Over 9,400 cases of monkeypox have been reported in the U.S. Here’s how you can protect yourself from the virus. #monkeypox #health #vaccine #newstok #Jynneos
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Background Little is known about the epidemiology of HIV infection among HIV positive people who inject drugs (PWID) in India. Injecting drug use has emerged as an important route of HIV transmission in India. The objective of this study was to conduct a syst…
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A new study, led by researchers from the University of California, Irvine and the University of California, San Diego, reveals a new computation-guided approach to identify small molecules that can restore aspects of wild-type p53 tumor suppression function t…
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A team led by UT Southwestern researchers has identified how SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, builds a structure called the RNA cap that’s critical for successful viral replication. The finding, published in Nature, could lead to new strategies to …
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Receiving an mRNA or inactivated COVID-19 vaccine did not increase the risk for acute liver injury, according to a study published in Journal of Hepatology. Initial testing of COVID-19 vaccines did not yield reports of acute liver injury (ALI), in part becaus…
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How do a wide variety of bacteria—both pathogenic and commensal—survive antimicrobials released by the mammalian innate immune system?
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