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Colorectal cancer is rising among Gen X, Y & Z. Here are 5 ways to protect yourself "The moment that I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer scared me out of my mind," says Shawna Brown, a union organizer in Stockton, Calif. She was in her late 40s at the time and was completely shocked. "I had no signs or symptoms," she says.
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HCV elimination represents 'win-win-win' for patients, public health, cost savings "There have also been clear improvements in hepatitis C testing and treatment. It is miraculous that we have the first cure for a chronic viral infection in the history of medicine that has proven incredibly safe and effective with very low rates of ...
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Vaccine Makers Prep Bird Flu Shot for Humans 'Just in Case'; Rich Nations Lock in Supplies By Jennifer Rigby. LONDON (Reuters) - Some of the world's leading makers of flu vaccines say they could make hundreds of millions of bird flu shots for humans within months if a new strain of avian influenza ever jumps across the species divide.
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Clinical parameters predictors of malignant transformation of recurrent parotid pleomorphic adenoma MT occurred in 11.8% of the 467 patients. In univariate analysis, three or more previous recurrences, newly developed facial nerve paralysis, difficulty in mouth opening, tumors with the largest tumor diameter ≥ 2.4 cm, and abnormal neck lymph node ...
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XBB/XBB.1.5 subvariant of SARS-CoV-2 shows increased vaccine sensitivity A team of US-based scientists has recently explored the sensitivity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) omicron subvariant XBB/XBB.1.5 to vaccine-induced and infection-induced immune responses.
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Seven days to a fitter you: Read our top exercise long reads for free The latest New Scientist Essential Guide provides you with all the evidence-based answers to your exercise questions. To celebrate its release, we are making seven of our most popular in-depth articles that probe the science of fitness free to read until ...
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Almost all forms of exercise can help with Parkinson's, study suggests Most types of physical exercise can help to ease motor symptoms in adults with Parkinson's disease and improve their quality of life, according to a review study. "Our review highlights the importance of physical exercise in general, while the exact ...
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Mental Health: Physical Health Issues That Could Be Signs Of Stress 7 physical symptoms that may be caused due to stress: · 1. Change in libido. During stressful times, many people notice changes in their sexual desires. · 2. Constant headaches · 3. Acne · 4. Digestive issues · 5. Getting sick often · 6. Poor sleep cycle · 7.
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Machine learning applications for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of cancer Machine learning (ML) models have been increasingly used in clinical oncology for cancer diagnosis, outcome predictions, and informing oncological therapy planning. The early identification and prompt treatment of cancer, revolutionized by rapid and ...
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Biomarkers that can predict long COVID symptoms PASC symptoms, which can be detected four or more weeks following the initial severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection diagnosis, can include memory loss, gastrointestinal (GI) distress, fatigue, ansomnia, and shortness of ...
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Study Reveals Potential Cause of Resistance to Revumenib in Patients With Acute Leukemia The novel menin inhibitor revumenib has not only sparked remissions in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) but has also revealed the mechanisms through which cancer cells may become resistant to treatment, according to two studies published by ...
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H3N2 Influenza: Most effective techniques to diagnose it; know if you are at risk Elaborating on the causes of rise in respiratory infections, Dr Shah said, "in the current scenario, all viral respiratory illnesses be it influenza A- H3N2, H1N1 variant, novel coronavirus 19, and omicron sub variant, these are steadily increasing, ...
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Delhi hospitals directed to ramp up testing as Covid, flu see uptick Health experts, however, said there was no reason to panic as the uptick remained insignificant in terms of the city's population and majority of patients were not reporting severe symptoms. The Delhi government on Saturday directed hospitals and labs ...
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Western Cape reaches half a million measles vaccines administered Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent measles. And when enough children 6 months to 15 years of age get vaccinated against measles, the more we can stop future outbreaks. With a current vaccination rate at 32% and 11 laboratory confirmed ...
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Inadequate sleep associated with lower vaccine-induced humoral immunity In a recent study published in Cell Biology, researchers perform a meta-analysis to assess the association between the duration of sleep and humoral responses to vaccination. Study: A meta-analysis of the associations between insufficient sleep ...
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Caution with finasteride and over the counter supplements when interpreting PSA results Prostate Cancer UK recently highlighted advances in diagnostic utility with mpMRI and this may change the risk: benefit ratio in favour of a national screening programme. The UK National Screening Committee confirmed it would review the possibility of ...
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Intermittent fasting as a protection against dementia Researchers from the University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Hospital will lead a study examining whether intermittent fasting can reduce the risk of developing dementia. Intermittent fasting, also known as time restricted eating, ...
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Obese patient immune response linked to severe Covid During the pandemic, the majority of younger patients I saw on the Covid wards were obese. Professor Menna Clatworthy, clinician scientist at the University of Cambridge who also cared for Covid patients at Addenbrooke's.
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Spectrotemporal content of human auditory working memory represented in functional connectivity patterns Whether parts of a stable WM representation could be distributed across these brain regions is, however, an open question. We addressed this question by examining the content-specificity of connectivity-pattern matrices between subparts of cortical regions ...
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Real butter has become my small rebellion against diet culture In Rachel Bloom's excellent musical-comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, our hero Rebecca finds herself repeatedly confronted by an ad campaign that poses this question. The advert is promoting a butter-like spread, shown curling onto a knife as the ...
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Paul Berg (1926–2023) Paul Berg was the first researcher to incorporate DNA from one species into the genetic material of another. In so doing, he invented one of the most powerful tools in modern biology and the basis for a biotechnology industry that is worth hundreds of ...
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8 foods that can help boost health naturally When it comes to living a healthy lifestyle, we often get stuck between two thoughts 'stick to diet' and 'binge on junk food'. As per experts, it is important to have a balance of everything, so that the body doesn't get addicted of one thing.
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From terminal to cancer-free: Minneapolis woman 2nd to have novel surgery A retired Minneapolis nurse given a prognosis that she had just months to live became cancer-free within that same time frame thanks to a first-of-its-kind procedure. Tannaz Ameli's recovery stemmed from an innovative surgery at Northwestern Medicine ...
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Study: Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus delivers microbiome benefits in healthy adults Daily probiotic supplementation for one month can significantly increase the abundance of Lacticaseibacillus and reduce harmful bacteria in the microbiota of healthy adults. Probiotics are widely understood to improve the clinical symptoms of patients ...
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For four days, the anciente city of Varanasi (INDIA) becomes the brain and heart of the global TB response. GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - For the first time ever, the Stop TB Partnership Board will meet in person during the World TB Day, in India - the country with the highest TB Burden and at the same time - the highest ambitions, plans and actions to fight TB.
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Demand for diabetes treatment drug soars as Ozempic shortage spikes in March Experts say social media and telehealth are to blame in the high demand of Ozempic, which is used to control blood sugar in diabetic patients. They also believe the prescription weight loss drug market is also to blame for Ozempic's popularity as it ...
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Human Brain Project researchers characterize brain regions using machine learning HBP researchers have used a novel machine learning method to describe the differences between brain regions using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. The technique is capable of discovering distinct regional characteristics starting from ...
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