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The monkeypox outbreak may be slowing in the US, but health officials urge caution "Our numbers are still increasing, [but] the rate of rise is lower," Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters on August 26. "We're really hopeful that many of our harm reduction messages and our ...
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Cervical Cancer: As The Vaccine Launches Against CC, Let's Understand The Causes And Risks The cells of the cervix, the lower portion of the uterus that attaches to the vagina, are where cervical cancer develops. The majority of cervical cancers are brought on by different strains of the sexually transmitted infection known as the human ...
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Gareth Thomas says ex-partner never asked about his HIV status Former Wales rugby star Gareth Thomas has admitted he did not tell his ex-partner he had HIV, but said he was never asked, according to High Court legal papers. The ex-British and Irish Lions captain is being sued by his ex-partner Ian Baum for ...
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Bats pose little zoonotic danger to humans, study says A new Tel Aviv University study rejects assertions, according to which the origin of the COVID-19 outbreak is in bats. According to the study, bats have a highly effective immune system that enables them to deal relatively easily with viruses ...
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Monkeypox vaccines: India puts emergency buying on hold for now - here's why According to those with knowledge of the situation, India has chosen to delay purchasing the monkeypox vaccine on an emergency basis for the time being because the number of cases reported across the nation has not increased. Only 10 cases of the viral ...
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AI model detects COVID-19 infection in people's voices Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to detect COVID-19 infection in people's voices by means of a mobile phone app, according to research to be presented on Monday at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
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Fish oil, vitamin D during pregnancy may lower the risk of croup in babies: Study Prenatal supplements of fish oil and/ or vitamin D may reduce the risk of croup in babies in children by about 40%, compared to no supplements, according to findings from a randomised controlled trial presented at the European Respiratory Society ...
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Legionnaires' disease may be cause of mystery pneumonia in Argentina The origin of the outbreak was unknown, prompting concern. Now, preliminary lab tests on two people's lung samples have indicated the presence of the bacteria Legionella pneumophila, according to a report by the Pan American Health Organisation published ...
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Male hypogonadism associated with risk of hospitalization for COVID-19 Men with low testosterone levels are more likely to require hospitalization after COVID-19 infection than men with normal levels or those on testosterone therapy, according to Saint Louis University School of Medicine and Washington University School ...
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The Covid Pandemic May Be Making Other Diseases Worse There was severe liver inflammation in kids in April, monkeypox in May, polio in July, and "tomato flu" in August. Each appears to be the result of an unusual manifestation or proliferation of a virus scientists have studied for decades. So why are they a ...
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