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GLP-1s in Breast Cancer: Overall Survival, Recurrence Risk, and Safety | CancerNetwork
She said this benefit makes clinical sense, as GLP-1s actively improve glycemic control, optimize lipid profiles, and boost cardiovascular health, directly targeting the leading cause of post-diagnosis mortality. Finally, Shen ...
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Obesity cases rising fastest in young adults - BBC
New cases of obesity are rising fastest in younger adults in England, a study suggests. Rates of new diagnoses for people in their 30s were nearly 20% higher in 2024-25 than they were in 2019-20, according to the study published in The Lancet.
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Ebola response worker who traveled from DRC to France is first in outbreak to test positive outside of Africa | CNN
A patient in France has tested positive for Ebola after returning from a humanitarian mission in an area where the virus is circulating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the French Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
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Here's why you should be more worried about tetanus - The Washington Post
“Any wound that is contaminated with dirt is at risk of introducing tetanus bacteria into your body,” said Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center and an attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of ...
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International public health response helped contain Andes hantavirus outbreak on Dutch cruise ship | CIDRAP
“The most likely cause of infection of the primary case (Case 1) is through zoonotic transmission from inhaling aerosolised ANDV from the urine, faeces or saliva of infected rodents,” write the researchers. “ ...
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COVID-19 vaccine study that was blocked from CDC journal is published elsewhere
NEW YORK (AP) — A study on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness has finally been published after being blocked from a government health journal. The vaccine was found to be about 55% effective against COVID-19-associated hospitalizations, ...
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US votes against UN declaration on HIV/AIDS | Doctors Without Borders
Mihir Mankad, global health advocacy and policy director at MSF USA, said of the decision: “The US' decision not to support the 2026 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS is deeply disappointing and ...
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Want to feel happier at work? Take a five-minute walk - BBC
A new study published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine has found that taking five-minute breaks - or "movement snacks" - every hour is the best and most feasible way to boost wellbeing without losing efficiency.
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InvestigateTV+: Childhood obesity and a possible solution - KCBD
(InvestigateTV) — Millions of children have a condition that can cause lifelong health issues: obesity. InvestigateTV+ examines what doctors call a health crisis as some turn to GLP-1s as a solution. Plus, families learn to live a new normal with a ...
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Bird flu is deadly for backyard chickens – and even cats - News - The University of Queensland
Domestic pet owners, particularly homes that keep backyard chicken flocks, should be on alert for signs of this highly infectious virus. Now is the time to think about how you will respond. A deadly strain ...
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Surrey woman took part in cervical cancer immunotherapy trial - BBC News
A Surrey woman says she feels "incredibly blessed and lucky" to have taken part in a clinical trial for a new cervical cancer treatment which will become available on the NHS. The immunotherapy treatment, described as "taking the handbrake off" the ...
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Men's Health Month: Take your health seriously, says ThedaCare - WFRV
On average, men die five years earlier than women and experience higher rates of heart disease, cancer, and mental health challenges, according to data from the Men's Health Network. Despite these risks, statistics show men visit primary care providers far ...
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How effective are vaccines at stopping deadly bird flu from spreading? - ABC News
With multiple migratory seabirds in Australia confirmed to have a deadly strain of bird flu, governments, agricultural specialists and conservationists are springing into action to protect Australia's animals. Avian influenza vaccines have been used in ...
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Immunotherapy to delay type 1 diabetes onset approved by NICE - Pulse Today
A treatment that can delay the onset of type 1 diabetes for up to three years has been approved by NICE. England is the first country in Europe to recommend disease-modifying therapy teplizumab's use through a health technology appraisal.
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How I used public radio to recruit 20000 participants for a peer-reviewed study on walking breaks - STAT News
Zomorodi is the author of “Body Electric: The Hidden Health Costs of the Digital Age and New Science to Reclaim Your Well-Being” and host of NPR's “TED Radio Hour.”.
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H9N2 avian flu case in China and first H5N1 detection in Australian birds | CIDRAP
In related news, over the weekend Australia's federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, confirmed the continent has recorded its first case of H5N1 avian flu, detected in a brown skua that had been found sick in Western Australia and has now died from ...
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France reports 1st Ebola case in individual returning from DRC - Outbreak News Today
The Ministry of Health, Families, Autonomy, and Persons with Disabilities today confirmed the identification of the first positive case of Ebola virus disease in the country. The patient, who had returned from a humanitarian mission in one of the areas ...
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Landmark study reveals 'megacluster' of bacterial genes behind arsenal of potent antibiotics
By Blake Dillon. Posted on June 24, 2026. Two researchers examine a petri dish in a university laboratory. McMaster Professor Eric Brown (right) and postdoctoral fellow Rodion Gordzevich (left) have discovered a “megacluster” of bacterial genes that ...
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AI wades into a vexing medical mystery: What causes sudden cardiac death? - STAT News
It is one of the oldest mysteries in medicine: Why do fundamentally healthy people drop dead? Sudden cardiac arrest kills upward of 350,000 people a year in the U.S., a fate that is particularly tragic because it's preventable with an implantable ...
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Made-in-Manitoba research transforms brain surgery - UMToday
Brain surgery is as complicated as it sounds, but thanks to ground-breaking research done in Winnipeg, the treatment of chronic brain bleeds just got less invasive and a lot safer. Led by University of Manitoba (UM) professor of radiology and Health ...
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Base Editing & Human Embryo Development - Science Media Centre
A genome editing technique called CRISPR/Cas9 has been used to correct genes in children and adults with conditions like Sickle Cell Disease and certain cancers. Scientists had also hoped it might be used in future to remove disease-causing genes from ...
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Dayton-area committee offers free HIV testing for awareness - Spectrum News
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, the most advanced stage of HIV infection, according to Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County. As of 2024, around 1.2 million Americans have HIV, and about 13% are unaware, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...
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TALAPRO-3 Trial Results for Talazoparib plus Enzalutamide in HRR-Mutant mHSPC - Neeraj Agarwal - UroToday
Neeraj Agarwal discusses TALAPRO-3, a 599-patient phase 3 trial randomizing HRR-mutated metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer patients to ADT plus enzalutamide plus talazoparib versus ADT plus enzalutamide plus placebo.
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Mutating mice becoming growing problem in New York City, researchers say - abc7NY
"They show a much higher mutation frequency than we thought before," said JinJia Yu, a Rutgers postdoctoral fellow. According to the study, roughly 70% of the mouse populations sampled contained mutations linked ...
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'Megacluster' of genes enables bacteria to make potent antibiotic mixture - Nature
'Megacluster' of genes enables bacteria to make potent antibiotic mixture ... Soil bacteria make cocktails of molecules that synergistically inhibit the growth of microbial pathogens — suggesting a strategy for tackling antibiotic-resistant infections.
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