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Trump Officials Want to Make Testosterone Easier to Prescribe. Is That a Good Idea?
Currently, the label emphasizes that the hormone is only approved for abnormally low testosterone levels caused by serious medical conditions or injury. But experts who prescribe the drug say those patients are a small segment ...
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Maryland measles cases rise to 9 after travel outbreak - WBAL-TV
Maryland is recording more measles cases this year than in the past three years, state health officials said. Video above: Doctor shares tips amid confirmed measles case in Maryland. Advertisement. According to the Maryland Department of Health, ...
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Here's where cyclosporiasis cases are spreading across the country - ABC7 Los Angeles
Infections from the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora are surging, with state-level data suggesting that 2026 is already the nation's worst year for reported cases. Federal health officials said during a press conference on Tuesday they anticipate ...
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India's Serum Institute partners with Gates MRI to make experimental TB vaccine - Reuters
July 16 (Reuters) - Serum Institute of India said on Thursday it would manufacture an experimental tuberculosis vaccine under an agreement with the Gates Medical Research Institute, in what is likely to be the first new TB shot in more than 100 years ...
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Roundup: New Blood Test May Help Foresee Alzheimer's Symptoms; and More News
Current blood tests for Alzheimer's disease primarily detect proteins linked to amyloid plaques—abnormal clumps of protein that build up in the brain and are considered one of the disease's defining features. While these tests can accurately identify ...
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The Impact of Microplastics and How to Limit Exposure | Penn Engineering
Microplastics researchers Samantha McBride and Derek Ho of Penn Engineering and Vijay Bhatia of the Philadelphia Water Department discuss how microplastics get into ecosystems and human bodies, offering practical ways to minimize exposure.
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Older Adults With Obesity See Gains in BP, Lipid Control, But Not Young Adults
However, young adults with obesity remain at higher cardiometabolic risk, according to new research from the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration published July 1 in The Lancet. Investigators analyzed data from nearly 979,000 adults aged 20 to ...
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Brain implant restores the sensation of touch in a person with quadriplegia - STAT News
Keith Thomas just wanted to pet his dog. A diving accident in 2020 damaged Thomas' spinal cord and left him with virtually no ability to move or feel his limbs below his neck, so when Bow, his malshipoo, grazed his legs or nuzzled in his lap, ...
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GSK-developed TB vaccine candidate progresses toward global access with new manufacturing agreement
The agreement between Gates MRI and SII also commits GSK, as the adjuvant innovator, to a manufacturing partner for M72/ AS01E, and marks a critical step toward ensuring that, if approved, the vaccine can be produced at scale and made available to those ...
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Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England from April - BBC
Drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre will be illegal to sell to children and younger teenagers in shops, restaurants, cafes, vending machines and online.
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Children's health further protected with energy drinks ban - GOV.UK
Government to ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s in England; Proposals to protect thousands of children who drink high caffeine energy drinks daily; Ban will come into force in April 2027 and will apply in shops, vending machines ...
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