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Scientists edge closer to finding a biomarker for long Covid, which could lead to better tests and treatments People who have struggled to recover after Covid-19 often find that clinicians treat them like medical mysteries. Routine tests often don't reveal that anything is amiss, so doctors sometimes wrongly assume that long Covid might be a form of depression ...
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Selecting Patients Best Suited for AI Prostate Cancer Detection AI algorithms such as Unfold AI may help to further determine whether a patient is suitable to undergo focal therapy, Brisbane said. The technology uses data from tract biopsy cores, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, and Gleason scores to estimate ...
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If You're Pregnant, These Vaccines Could Save Your and Your Baby's Life They can opt to get the new parental RSV vaccine between 32 and 36 weeks of pregnancy—which will prompt their immune system to develop antibodies against RSV that will cross the placenta to the fetus and thereby protect the newborn through passive immunity ...
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AI May Help With MRI Interpretation During Prostate Cancer Detection Artificial intelligence may be useful in screening for prostate cancer in patients with elevated prostate specific antigen levels who have undergone MRI, according to Wayne G. Brisbane, MD. Advertisement ...
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Ginger May Ease Inflammation of Autoimmune Diseases By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Sept. 25, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Ginger supplements may help those with certain autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, control inflammation. New research has added evidence ...
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COVID, RSV and flu shots: What do I need to know about the latest fall vaccines? Colder temperatures are coming for Iowa, and with them, another unpredictable respiratory viral season. But this year, Iowans will have more tools to help reduce the risk of infections. Last year, clinics and hospitals across the state were inundated ...
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Measuring the monetization strategies of websites with application to pro- and anti-vaccine communities Anti-vaccine content and other kinds of misinformation are hypothesized to be more heavily monetized than other kinds of online content. We test this hypothesis by applying several novel and scalable measures of website monetization strategies to more ...
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Use of antiviral may be fuelling evolution of Covid, scientists say Molnupiravir, which is also sold under the brand name Lagevrio, is designed to mutate coronavirus to destruction, but researchers found evidence that the virus can sometimes survive the treatment, leading to mutated versions that occasionally spread to ...
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Everyday chemicals linked to increased cancer risk, especially in women Endogenous steroids and thyroid hormones are required for hormone-mediated malignancies such as ovarian, endometrial, testicular, thyroid, and melanoma. Identifying environmental toxins that influence these hormone levels might lead to new cancer ...
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The science of when you should exercise to beat obesity MVPA for 30 minutes five times a week is negatively linked to obesity, and obesity puts the person at risk for many other chronic diseases and premature death. Obesity rates are galloping upwards worldwide. Physical activity and other lifestyle and dietary ...
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Incidence of long COVID 'strikingly low' in children, Alberta researchers find "It's reassuring that in our study we found that most kids resolve symptoms within two weeks," said Lyndsey Hahn, a postdoctoral fellow in the pediatrics department of the University of Alberta's faculty of medicine and dentistry.
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New study reveals how bats evolved to avoid cancer According to a new study published in Genome Biology and Evolution by Oxford University Press, rapid evolution in bats may explain the animals' unique ability to host and survive infections as well as avoid cancer. Not only do bats have the capacity to ...
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Hundreds at Alzheimer's Society's Coventry walk More than 500 people have taken part in a charity's walk to honour or remember loved ones with dementia. Alzheimer's Society's Coventry Memory Walk at War Memorial Park on Sunday has raised over £65,000. The money will help fund research, ...
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Have you gotten your shot? 5 things to know about the new COVID-19 vaccine. By Charles Passy. The shot, which guards against the current variants, is now available. It may be time to get your COVID-19 vaccine again. There's a new shot that's now available to guard against the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic widening the mental health gap in the UK? In a recent study published in BMC Public Health, researchers investigate the diverse impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on mental health and inequalities within the adult population of the United Kingdom.
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Can depression cause type 2 diabetes? Meanwhile, Mendelian randomisation, the method used in this study, can help separate out the effects of 'confounding factors' (such as any differences in risk factors between groups) that could influence the results of traditional observational studies.
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Oregon hunters advised to test deer, elk meat for disease Oregon wildlife officials are increasing the number of places where hunters can have deer and elk meat tested for a disease that could devastate big game herds if it makes its way to the state. Chronic wasting disease was detected in northern Idaho in ...
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New immunology study highlights importance of COVID vaccination of those who have already been exposed to the virus The study has found that both COVISHIELD and COVAXIN significantly enhance immune responses in subjects with varying levels of basal immunity to SARS CoV-2 developed through natural exposure. The multi-centric study led by researchers from ...
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Growing number of those with both Down syndrome and dementia, who struggle with diagnosis and care SINGAPORE – Mr John Koh, 44, used to get all his things ready the night before work the next day. He would take public transport and buy his meals on his own. But he is ...
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FDA staff reviewers raise concerns over BrainStorm Cell's ALS therapy Brainstrom's therapy NurOwn is being reviewed for the treatment of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
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Baseline gut microbiota and metabolome predict durable immunogenicity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines The role of gut microbiota in modulating the durability of COVID-19 vaccine immunity is yet to be characterised. In this cohort study, we collected blood and stool samples of 121 BNT162b2 and 40 CoronaVac vaccinees at baseline, 1 month, and 6 months ...
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