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Kenyan bat coronavirus uses human CEACAM6 to enter cells, raising spillover concerns
There has been a substantial increase in the prediction and characterization of viruses with zoonotic potential, especially CoVs , since the coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) pandemic. Cell entry is the first barrier for cross-species viral jump, and ...
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The Puzzle of Alzheimer's Disease | Harvard Medicine Magazine
Since the 1980s, much of that research has centered on two proteins implicated in the pathology of the disease — amyloid beta protein, which forms plaques between brain cells, and tau protein, which forms twisted fibers called neurofibrillary tangles ...
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Two cases of measles confirmed in Maryland residents who traveled out of state: officials
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Two Maryland residents who are from the Baltimore metro area and recently traveled to an area in the country with active measles transmission have contracted the disease, the Maryland Department of Health confirmed on Friday.
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Study identifies new genetic pathways driving cardiometabolic disease risk
A study published today in PLOS Medicine has identified two new genetic pathways that contribute to cardiometabolic disease, which includes heart disease, obesity and diabetes. The research, led by Dharambir Sanghera, Ph.D., of the University of ...
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Two cases of measles confirmed in Maryland residents with recent out-of-state travel
Marylanders urged to check exposure times, monitor for symptoms, and ensure MMR vaccination status is up to date. Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Department of Health today announced two cases of measles in Maryland residents of the Baltimore metro area ...
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How do you solve a problem like malaria? - The New Humanitarian
Her family and doctors in the Nigerian city of Ibadan worried throughout her pregnancy – with good reason. Pregnant women are three to five times more likely to die from severe malaria than non-pregnant women, and 80% of all malaria deaths globally happen ...
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Whole-body ultrasound captures full cross-sections in 10 seconds, early tests show
Ultrasounds are a critical part of modern health care, helping to image soft tissue and organs, measure blood flow, and monitor fetal development. But the technique has constraints, including a limited field of view and the potential for operator error ...
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A shot of urgency: Five key pathways to reach more people with critical vaccines
Immunization – the process of protecting the human body against infectious disease, typically through vaccination administration – currently prevents 3.5 million to 5 million deaths every year from vaccine-preventable diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, ...
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While SF Sees Fewer Fatal Overdoses, Death Rate Is Still Among the Country's Worst
San Francisco's number of fatal drug overdoses in March continued a trend of year-over-year declines, public health officials said Friday, even as recent federal data shows the city's death rate leads most U.S. metropolitan areas.
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Most dog owners miss subtle signs of pain. How can veterinarians help? - DVM360
A new peer-reviewed study in PLOS ONE reports that fewer than half of dog owners correctly identify subtle behavioral changes as likely indicators of pain. Researchers from Utrecht University in the Netherlands say the findings have important ...
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