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Blood Test Shows Promise at Catching Cancers Early And ultimately, she said, a screening test needs to save lives. It will take much more research to show whether cancers detected by these blood tests are less likely to be lethal. The Galleri test ...
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The top White House monkeypox doc takes stock of the outbreak — and what's next But there are still open questions: scientists don't yet have much real-world data on how well the JYNNEOS vaccine – approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2019 – stops infection and transmission. And the vaccination campaign must be successful at ...
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The top White House monkeypox doc takes stock of the outbreak — and what's next Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, White House Monkeypox response deputy coordinator, speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, in Washington. The ...
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North Carolina expands monkeypox vaccine eligibility Duke students who meet state criteria can contact Student Health for a vaccine · Anyone who had close contact in the past two weeks with someone who has been diagnosed with monkeypox · Gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men or transgender ...
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Experts warn of extreme flu season for US after low numbers during pandemic COLORADO SPRINGS — Experts are warning of a stronger and earlier start to this year's flu season after a mild past two years during the pandemic. The CDC gets flu projections from countries in the Southern Hemisphere, like Australia, that are wrapping ...
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Blood Test for Multiple Cancers: Many False Positives PARIS — New results from a large prospective trial give a better idea of how a blood test that can detect multiple cancers performs in a "real-life" setting. "As this technology develops, people must continue with their standard cancer screening, ...
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Second possible US death from monkeypox reported (NBC) – A second possible death from monkeypox in the U.S. is under investigation in Los Angeles County, officials said. Chief Medical Director Rita Singhal of the county's Public Health Department said details were unavailable at this early stage of ...
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Young mother stunned after toothache turns out to be brain tumour Emma Webster, 29, went to the dentist in April 2018 while awaiting root canal surgery, and was rushed through to see if that was what was causing her discomfort. When the pain persisted, doctors ...
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Step on it! Walking is good for health but walking faster is even better, study finds Dr Matthew Ahmadi, the co-lead author of the paper and a research fellow at the University of Sydney, said the study found that by walking 10,000 steps a day "you could lower your risk of dementia by about 50%, and for cardiovascular disease and cancer, ...
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In breakthrough, scientists uncover link between pollution and lung cancer Through a series of human and animal studies, the researchers found that mutated cells are not always enough to develop cancer. An external trigger, such as smoking or, as the researchers discovered, pollutant particles, is often needed to trigger cancer.
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Small molecule inhibitor found to be effective against SARS-CoV-2 variants In a recent study published in Frontiers in Microbiology, researchers developed RK-33, a small molecule inhibitor of DDX3, and evaluated its efficacy against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants of concern (VOCs).
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Cancer: 7 Lifestyle Changes For Women To Lower Risk Of Gynaecological Cancers Cancer is a condition in which the body's cells multiply uncontrollably. Gynecologic cancer is the name for cancer that first appears in a woman's reproductive system. Cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancer are the five main kinds of ...
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Monkeypox case identified in Allegan County resident Allegan County Health Department reported Wednesday that it had been notified by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that a probable case of Monkeypox virus (MPV) has been identified in an Allegan County resident.
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The Global Fund Results Report 2022 (September 2022) "Although most countries that fight HIV, TB and malaria have started to recover from the ravages of COVID-19, we need to accelerate our efforts if we are to fully recover lost ground and get back on track towards ending these diseases by 2030.".
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New Intranasal Anti-Viral Treatment May Block Covid Transmission: Report Existing drugs aimed at treating COVID-19 address symptoms of the virus but do little to quell viral shedding. Researchers at Gladstone Institutes in the US previously developed a novel approach for treating infectious diseases ...
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Semaglutide appears to be an effective medication for treating obesity, study says The risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more than halved by weekly injections of new obesity drug semaglutide, according to new research being presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Stockholm, ...
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Vaping may 'wake up' cancer cells and trigger wave of disease in a decade Vaping could cause a new wave of cancer in ten years' time, according to scientists. Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute (FCI) say while vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes, the long-term health risks are unclear.
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'Hidden Killer': Experts Urge Action After Study Shows How Air Pollution Causes Lung Cancer "The same particles in the air that derive from the combustion of fossil fuels, exacerbating climate change, are directly impacting human health." Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute and University College London (UCL) ...
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The long-term clinical status of pediatric patients after testing positive for COVID-19 The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has claimed over 6.5 million global deaths. Italy was among the worst impacted countries and witnessed a high mortality rate.
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New intranasal anti-viral treatment may block COVID-19 transmission Existing drugs aimed at treating COVID-19 address symptoms of the virus but do little to quell viral shedding. Researchers at Gladstone Institutes in the US previously developed a novel approach for treating infectious diseases: a ...
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New Game-Changing Obesity Drug Dramatically Reduces Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Semaglutide was recently approved in the US by the Food and Drug Administration as an obesity treatment and has been provisionally approved by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence to treat obesity in England.
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The prevalence and spectrum of neurological and psychiatric presentations of human monkeypox infection Since smallpox and monkey belong to the same viral family and smallpox infection is significantly associated with neurological symptoms, a systematic analysis of monkeypox-related neuropsychiatric manifestations might be relevant. In the current study, ...
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Big breakfast helps obese subjects suppress appetite in weight loss study As the research continues to build around fasting diets and time-restricted eating, we can expect to gain a clearer understanding of when might be the best times to eat and why. A study has shed interesting new light on this topic by examining the ...
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Do Vitamin D Supplements Really Help Lower the Risk of COVID-19? Vitamin D metabolites have long been known to support the innate immune response against respiratory viruses and bacteria, and some studies have shown that vitamin D may protect against respiratory tract infections, especially in people who have: ...
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Israeli-US research uses retina to find Alzheimer's Israeli and American researchers have developed a method to detect Alzheimer's disease by looking for beta-amyloid plaques and abnormal proteins in the retina of the eye. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that causes brain ...
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Monkeypox Shots, Treatments and Tests Are Unavailable in Much of the World But Dr. Mendoza, an infectious disease specialist, has little to offer. "I have no options," he said in an interview. Neither the antiviral drug nor the vaccine being used against monkeypox in the United States and Europe is available in Peru.
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Scientists develop new anti-viral therapy that blocks COVID-19 transmission The team conducted a study and found that this new treatment is known as a Therapeutic Interfering Particle (TIP) and decreases the amount of virus shed from infected animals and limits transmission of the virus. The Findings of the study were published in ...
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