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Data demonstrate efficacy of more flexible dose of regorafenib to relieve side-effects in mCRC patients Barcelona, Spain, 6 July 2019 - Medical oncologists administer anticancer drug regorafenib to try to improve overall survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who have ceased to respond to standard therapy (known as refractory mCRC). However ...
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Singapore dengue cases up 4x last year, topping 6000 By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. The number of dengue fever cases in Singapore continues to rise with officials reporting about 500 cases during the most recent week. Aedes aegypti/CDC. In fact, the National Environmental Agency (NEA) says a total ...
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Florida Man Contracts Flesh-Eating Bacteria Without Touching Water Vibrio is the name of a deadly flesh-eating bacteria, of which several species can be found in the United States, that is typically contracted in coastal waters. According to International Business Times, the CDC confirms the concentration of the bacteria found in ...
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Targeted therapy combination improves survival in patients with advanced bowel cancer Barcelona, Spain, 6 July 2019 - New data have shown for the first time that a combination of targeted therapies can improve survival in patients with advanced bowel cancer. Results of the BEACON CRC Phase III trial have shown that triple therapy targeting ...
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Deadly Bat Fungus Detected in California, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Reports Hibernating, healthy little brown bat. Credit: Ann Froschauer/USFWS July 6, 2019 - The fungus that causes White-nose Syndrome (WNS), a deadly disease of bats, has been detected in low levels in California for the first time. Fungal DNA of ...
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Nash EMS honored Sunday, July 7, 2019. Nash County Emergency Medical Services recently was awarded the American Heart Association's Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold Plus Recognition Award for implementing quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who ...
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Bat From Shawnee County Tests Positive for Rabies TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A bat found in northeastern Kansas has tested positive for rabies. Topeka television station KSNT reports that the bat was found in Shawnee County. The Shawnee County Health Department is urging residents to be aware of the signs ...
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OHSU Research Could Lead to New Therapies to Heal Nervous System Disorders In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers have found out that a particular type of cell is much more prolific in generating a protective sheath covering nerve fibers than previously thought. When they got the revelation about ...
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Death toll continues to rise in 'horror' flu season sweeping across Australia A teenage girl has become the latest casualty in what authorities are calling a 'horror flu season' that has already taken the lives of 228 Australians, prompting health authorities to issue urgent advice. Melbourne schoolgirl Crystal-Lee Wightley had been ...
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Cannabis use during pregnancy doubles risk of premature birth, study says Women who use cannabis during pregnancy are twice as likely to experience a premature birth and have higher rates of potentially serious complications, according to a new study. Twelve per cent of those who took the drug gave birth before 37 weeks, ...
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Type 2 diabetes: Study reveals surprising link to the condition - are you at risk? Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body doesn't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar levels. Sustained high blood sugar levels can pose a number of serious health risks, such as heart disease or stroke. Fortunately, the condition is strongly linked to ...
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An 'allergy timebomb' is exploding in Britain, warn Natasha's parents The number of young children admitted to hospital with anaphylactic shock — an allergic reaction so severe it can be fatal — has increased by more than 40% in just five years, new figures reveal today. Official statistics published by NHS Digital show that 849 ...
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High blood pressure: One risk factor you may not be aware of - do you do this activity? High blood pressure is all too common in the UK. More than one in four people people live with the condition, although many people will not realise it as the symptoms are rarely perceptive. The excesses of modern day living may be partly to blame for high ...
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The costs of cancer in 2015: 8.7 million years of life and $94 billion in lost earnings Date: July 5, 2019; Source: American Cancer Society; Summary: Cancer took more than 8.7 million years of life and $94.4 billion in lost earnings among people ages 16 to 84 in the United States in 2015. Share: FULL STORY ...
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Bid to solve mystery of childhood allergy timebomb after HUGE rise NHS Digital statistics show 849 under tens were admitted to hospital with anaphylactic shock in 2017-18, up from 601 in 2014-15. Share. Comments. By. Amy-Clare Martin. 16:45, 7 JUL 2019. News. Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who died of an allergic reaction ...
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More violence as DRC officials report 51 Ebola cases in recent days The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) recorded at least 51 new cases of the Ebola virus since the beginning of the week, while two screening tents in Kasese, a Ugandan village that shares a border with the DRC, were burned after Ugandan workers ...
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Genes, yes, but obesity pandemic mostly down to diet PARIS — A three-fold jump since 1975 in the percentage of adults worldwide who are obese has been driven mainly by a shift in diet and lack of exercise, but genes do play a role as well, according a large-scale study published on Thursday. For people ...
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You should exercise at this time of day for successful weight loss, study suggests Do you exercise in the morning or at night? The time of day may be the key to successful weight loss, according to a new report. >> Read more trending news. Researchers from Brown Alpert Medical School recently conducted a study, published in the ...
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Your hay fever cough could be a sign of killer seasonal asthma IT'S the one of the worst hay fever seasons we've seen in decades... but a runny nose and itchy eyes may be the least of your worries. A constant, chesty cough along with wheezing can be a sign of deadly seasonal asthma and the "very high" pollen counts ...
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Feeling safe most important for hospitalised kids The research team assessed 193 school-aged children in paediatric settings in Australia and New Zealand. IANS. Leave a comment. July 7, 2019 17:30 IST. As adults, we often make assumptions about children's needs and wants, but hospitals can be a ...
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Never Forget: We Get To Live Longer, Thanks To Sacrifice Of Dogs, Mice & Chimpanzees Medical research isn't an easy thing to do. Researchers have to study the causes and effects of a condition, develop a drug, test it, and only then can they start making them. And almost every stage of that research pipeline involves animals in a lab setting.
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Genes, yes, but obesity pandemic mostly down to diet: study A three-fold jump since 1975 in the percentage of adults worldwide who are obese has been driven mainly by a shift in diet and lack of exercise, but genes do play a role as well, according a large-scale study. For people genetically predisposed to a wider ...
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Kitchen hacks: How to preserve nutrients in vegetables while cooking One of the foremost things that most of us pay attention to is our food and how it is cooked. While eating nutritious food can improve our health and energy levels, the way it is cooked can impact the nutritional value in it. Advertising. Prolonged exposure to ...
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Scientists Discover Pregnant Women Aren't Getting Enough Vital Nutrients - Even With Prenatals! A new study published by Purdue University suggests that pregnant moms aren't getting the ideal amount of nutrients. Researchers led by Dr. Regan Bailey tracked the nutrients found in the bodies of over one thousand pregnant women. Most of the expectant ...
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Early detection, ARV treatment offers hope for HIV cure ... • Researchers are investigating whether ARVs treatment started within days of exposure to HIV could rid the body of the virus. • Findings from the study will have a major impact on HIV cure strategies and will help African governments and health officials ...
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Wellness genie: Fat but fit Currently, a popular tool, BMI, is being applied to define whether people are fit or fat. Body Mass Index (BMI) is used as a cardinal rule to determine body status or category whether they are normal weight, overweight or obese. BMI calculations are based on ...
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Resistance to new HIV treatments explains Japan's lack of progress in reducing new cases A new medication for treatment of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was placed on sale in Japan from April. But the government has been slow to approve other effective methods for dealing with HIV that have achieved favorable results in foreign ...
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