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New single-dose dengue vaccine shows 80% protection Results of a phase 3 trial in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) show 80% protection for the single-dose tetravalent (four-strain) Butantan-Dengue Vaccine (Butantan D-V) among participants with no evidence of previous dengue exposure and 89% ...
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Pop-up MMR vaccination clinics set for Worcestershire Amid a spike in cases across the West Midlands, the County Council said there were about 4,000 primary school-aged children in Worcestershire who had not had the MMR jab. The clinics in ...
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Anxiety hits certain age groups harder than others. Here's how to spot the signs "You just dig yourself deeper and deeper," Hart said. Geriatric psychiatrist Eric Lenze says the most common form of anxiety, called generalized anxiety disorder or GAD, often goes undiagnosed. "The ...
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Global cancer cases expected to increase 77 percent by 2050: WHO report There were 1.8 million deaths due to lung cancer, which accounted for 18.7 percent of all cancer deaths in 2022, the report found. Cervical cancer was the most common cancer in women in 25 countries, ...
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'Blindspot' podcast offers a roadmap of social inequities during the AIDS crisis The virus, which was first reported in the U.S. in 1981, ravaged vulnerable communities, and health care workers caring for people with HIV/AIDS faced a backlash from family and community members who didn't understand how the virus was spreading.
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CDC: More US babies being born premature (CNN) - More babies in ...
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Small-molecule A485 mobilizes white blood cells on demand However, few drugs target these cells' production and movement for clinically useful purposes. A new study published in the journal Immunity explores the signaling molecule landscape to identify potentially druggable targets for leukocyte migration into ...
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First UK patients receive experimental mRNA therapy for cancer Cancer vaccines have the potential to make conventional immunotherapy more effective, and a number of cancer vaccines are entering clinical trials across the globe. These fall into one of two categories: personalised cancer immunotherapies, which rely ...
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Possibility of wildlife-to-human crossover heightens concern about chronic wasting disease Each fall, millions of hunters across North America make their way into forests and grasslands to kill deer. Over the winter, people chow down on the venison steaks, sausage, and burgers made from the animals. These hunters, however, are not just on ...
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Explained | Monkey fever kills 2 in Karnataka: Definition, transmission, prevention and more Recently, two people succumbed to Kyasanur Forest Disease so far in Karnataka, which prompted state Health department officials to hold meetings and review the preparedness to tackle the spread of the viral infection, reported news agency PTI.
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Health Director Reports First Measles Case In Ohio COLUMBUS -- Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, has reported the state's first measles case of 2024. The infected child is from Montgomery County. The Ohio Department of ...
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World Cancer Day 2024: 5 lifestyle changes you need to make Maintaining a nutritious diet, engaging in regular physical activity, steering clear of substance abuse, effectively handling stress and thoughts, ensuring sufficient sleep, and fostering robust personal and social support are all crucial components for a ...
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Raising awareness of heart risks complicated by pregnancy Christi LeClair experienced fatigue and extreme swelling for years. It took nearly two decades to learn what was dismissed as normal pregnancy symptoms were actually warning signs of heart failure. "Definitely been symptomatic since having my ...
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World Cancer Day 2024: Date, history, theme, significance, signs and symptoms World Cancer Day is celebrated on February 4 every year. It has been predicted that cancer cases in India would increase to a staggering 2 million by 2040. Cancer, the second leading cause of death worldwide, has become a major health concern in the ...
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Homeless people in Toronto more likely to get COVID again compared to housed population: study Homeless people more likely to have underlying health conditions that make them more vulnerable to illness. Nicole Ireland · The Canadian Press · Posted: Feb 02, 2024 3:44 PM PST | Last Updated: February 2. Homeless person with dog on Toronto streets ...
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Measles has exploded in Europe. Clinicians say it's only a matter of time before outbreaks hit Canada "It's not something that is mild," said Dr. Kate O'Brien, a Canadian pediatric infectious diseases specialist and director of the WHO's department of vaccines and immunization. "And it's not something to be taken lightly.".
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COVID-19 reinfection rates high among people who are homeless, Toronto study says TORONTO - People who are homeless have high rates of COVID-19 reinfection, putting the health of an already vulnerable population at further risk, a study published Friday in the BMC Infectious Diseases journal says. Homeless people in Toronto who had ...
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Psychology class: New studies find benefits in very early drug treatment of Alzheimer's Specification: Memory, Biological approaches to psychology, Research methods, Free will — determinism, Reductionism-holism. Click the link below to read the article and then answer the questions ...
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Screening at Seattle Hospital Illustrates a Candida auris Outbreak Last week, Seattle health officials confirmed the fourth case of the fungal infection, Candida auris (C auris), in a local hospital, Kindred Hospital Seattle, according to Public Health Seattle and King County. 1. This fourth case that had links to ...
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New bridge installed at Dore & Totley as part of £137m rail upgrade A new footbridge has been installed at Dore & Totley station as part of a multimillion-pound railway upgrade. The 49ft (15m) long structure will link the existing platform to a second platform, which is currently being restored.
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Single Dose Typhoid Vaccine Effective in Children The vaccine showed an overall efficacy of 80% in the per-protocol analysis, with a risk reduction of 6.1 typhoid infections per 1000 vaccinated children. Advertisement.
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Beating Cancer Inequalities in the EU Cancer causes almost a quarter of all deaths in the EU27, Norway and Iceland, with five new cancer cases diagnosed every minute in 2022. Assessing and improving cancer care from prevention to treatment is essential for promoting longer, healthier lives ...
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First UK patients receive experimental messenger RNA cancer therapy The British clinical trial of the revolutionary new mRNA treatment will test its effectiveness in combating a range of cancers. Robin McKie Science Editor. Sun 4 Feb 2024 00.00 EST. A revolutionary new cancer treatment known as mRNA therapy has been ...
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