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The purge of probationary federal workers included skilled lab personnel who would have finalized a customized cell immunotherapy for cancer patients.
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The latest 12-month report from the CDC showed 1,400 more deaths in January of this year compared with the year prior. This comes after more than a year of dramatic progress. Experts say they're not sure if this is a "blip" or something more troubling.
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We’re living in the era of wellness. The industry is expected to reach $7 trillion this year. But with its explosive growth comes a flood of questionable products and widespread misinformation.
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It is the latest cancer to affect young people more now than in decades. Researchers trying to explain the rise in cases are zoning in on environmental factors.
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She lost 250 pounds and thought her journey was over... but then she discovered something most people don't talk about.
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Researchers have discovered how a surface protein on brain cells, called Aplp1, can play a role in spreading material responsible for Parkinson's disease from cell to cell in the brain.
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For your health, pour a morning cup of coffee because it's linked to a lower risk of mortality—but leave out the sugar and cream.
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The first signs of Alzheimer's could hit decades before patients notice memory loss, experts have warned in a bombshell new study
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Studies in people and mice show a diet that’s low in the amino acid cysteine reprograms fat to burn more calories, triggering weight loss and reduced inflammation.
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Bill Gates writes: “We are on the cusp of turning the tide against dementia — which makes this an especially bad time to pull back on research.”
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A groundbreaking daily pill, Obicetrapib, shows promise in managing high cholesterol, potentially reducing heart attack and stroke risks. A Monash Uni
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A 14-year-old boy in South Carolina tragically died from meningococcemia, a rare and rapidly progressing blood infection. Doctors are emphasizing the
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Master exactly how to strengthen your muscles and wave goodbye to pelvic floor dysfunction
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When done right, a low-carb lifestyle can be one of the most powerful tools for improving metabolic health, energy and body composition. Here are some of the biggest myths — and what science actually says.
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Most people have no idea how much salt they’re eating every day, or how much is recommended.
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A pharmacy error nearly resulted in a dangerous mix-up for a 9-year-old boy.
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More than a dozen have or are proposing bills to make antiparasitic drug available over the counter
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A new study that examined animal species with a cancer resistance gene could help human cancer research.
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A happy retirement is all about location, location, location.
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Want to know what to eat at night to poop in the morning? Our top pick is a fiber-rich dinner with plant-based protein, whole grains and vegetables.
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Researchers have developed a novel device that quite literally spins away the clots that block blood flow to the brain and cause strokes.
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AT just 19 years old, Kristopher Mohamed is facing a life-threatening illness. Only a few months ago, he was preparing to begin his medical studies programme UWI. Today, he is focused on raising the much-needed US$130,000 for treatment. So far, around US$50,0…
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