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Fall in official Ebola numbers appears to be good news but it's not that simple - BBC
The latest Ebola figures from the Democratic Republic of Congo appear to offer some hope after the number of cases was dramatically scaled back. At one point the authorities were talking of more than 1,000 suspected cases and nearly 250 suspected ...
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Persistent cough in children: when to reassure, investigate and refer - Pulse Today
In most children, a cough reflects recurrent viral upper respiratory tract infections and resolves spontaneously. However, persistent cough may occasionally represent significant underlying pathology, including asthma, protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) ...
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Africa CDC and WHO launch joint continental Ebola response plan
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) today launched a joint continental preparedness and response plan on the ongoing Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus.
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Should Cancer Patients Exercise? What Research Says | University of Rochester Medicine
Key Takeaways: Research from Wilmot Cancer Institute suggests exercise can help reduce side effects such as chemo brain, fatigue, anxiety, and sleep problems. Physical activity before, during, and ...
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The Metro: Lyme disease cases surge as ticks expand into Southeast Michigan
Learn about prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme disease carried by the blacklegged tick aka the deer tick in Michigan from researchers. Black legged tick crawls forward towards the edge of a bright green leaf. A black legged tick or deer tick ...
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For pancreatic cancer patients, an exciting drug can feel out of reach - STAT News
AAmy Johnston is distraught and readily admits that she is “grasping at straws.” Diagnosed last year with pancreatic cancer, she has had chemotherapy and surgery and is now enrolled in a clinical trial hoping to delay progression of the disease.
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What RevMed's pancreatic cancer drug meant for one patient
Why did oncologists give a standing ovation to a data presentation on Revolution Medicines' pancreatic cancer drug, daraxonrasib? Why did biotech stocks perform so badly this week? And are concrete beaches better than normal beaches?
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Ultraprocessed foods and obesity: Interpreting the evidence - Science
However, UPFs are often characterized by soft texture, high calorie density, high amounts of saturated fat and salt, and low fiber and protein content—properties that affect health regardless of the degree of food processing (3, 4).
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Blood signature found to predict lung cancer risk years before diagnosis | WEHI
Published in Cell, the landmark findings could help identify people who would benefit from preventative drugs, even before they receive a lung cancer diagnosis. The study, a collaboration between Francis Crick Institute and University College ...
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