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Exercise can lower Alzheimer's risk. Scientists may have discovered why. The effects of the exercise protein were especially striking in older mice with a form of Alzheimer's disease. Their memory and learning abilities improved substantially when levels of the protein rose in their brains.
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Bradford man says long Covid sufferers have been 'abandoned' - BBC When Darren Parkinson contracted Covid in 2021 it was just "like a bad flu", he says; a few days in bed and then he was back on his feet. But five years later, his fatigue is so all-encompassing that he is unable to work, socialise or even shower more ...
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More than 1 in 5 new TB cases in Europe are missed, analysis finds | CIDRAP An estimated 204,000 people in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region fell ill with TB in 2024, according to the joint TB surveillance and monitoring report from the WHO and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
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FDA Drops Plan To Ban Tanning Beds for Minors Nationwide - eMPR.com HealthDay News — A long-debated plan to block teens from using tanning beds nationwide will not move forward. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said earlier this week it is withdrawing a proposed rule that would have banned anyone under age 18 ...
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WHO recommends new diagnostic tools to help end TB - World Health Organization (WHO) These portable, simple-to-use tests bring TB diagnosis closer to where people routinely seek care. Available at less than half the cost of many existing molecular diagnostics, they can help countries expand access to testing.
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San Antonio-area teen fighting for her life after flu leads to amputations - MySA Kaydin Ruiz, 13, of Kerrville, Texas, lost both her legs and her right arm on March 17, after a severe flu bout turned into septic shock and sent her body into multi organ failure back in February 2026.
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Ultra processed foods linked to infertility and pregnancy issues, study says Eating less ultra-processed food, especially around the time of conception and pregnancy, is better for both parents and embryos, researchers say. Rebecca Whittaker. Tuesday 24 March 2026 00:35 GMT. Comments ...
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Test Identifies Active, Infectious Tuberculosis | RT - Respiratory Therapy The discovery enables faster diagnosis and treatment. It also helps prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) by quickly identifying those who are contagious. Current TB screening tests do not differentiate between active TB disease and ...
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European Region misses 1 in 5 TB cases: WHO Europe and ECDC publish new joint surveillance report News. 23 March 2026. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe today published the joint report 'Tuberculosis Surveillance and Monitoring in Europe 2026'.
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expert reaction to latest on meningitis – latest case numbers and UKHSA technical briefing Prof Martin Maiden, Professor of Molecular Epidemiology, University of Oxford, said: "It's important to emphasise that the report is based on only one meningococcal isolate – we need more data to be sure.
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A geneticist is studying pythons for clues about human health and longevity | Connecticut Public ARI DANIEL: It's a sunny, picture-perfect day in Boulder, Colorado. The Flatirons, those iconic slabs of sandstone, pitch upwards in the distance. I'm outside on the campus of the University of Colorado Boulder with molecular biologist Skip Maas, who's ...
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Short breaks from GLP-1 drugs may boost heart risk for diabetes patients Stopping GLP‑1 drugs for as little as six months may undo years of heart protection, researchers warn. Reuters reported that a new analysis by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, based on more than 333,000 adults with type 2 diabetes ...
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| A geneticist is studying pythons for clues about human health and longevity - NPR A team of researchers believes that pythons may contain clues to help treat a range of human ailments — from heart disease to muscle atrophy, and more. Sponsor Message. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: And now we consider pythons. It is usually best to keep our ...
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4 post-workout essentials that boost performance and prevent injury - WVIA Updated March 19, 2026 at 11:47 AM EDT. Before Anna Cockrell became a professional track and field athlete, she didn't always cool down or stretch after exercising. Between night classes and early morning practice in college, she didn't have much time.
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