Category: 6. Health
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Decoding brain bleeds: evolving treatments promise encouraging results
A stroke takes place when the brain suffers irreversible damage due to a sudden interruption of blood flow. Strokes are predominantly of three types – ischemic strokes, intracerebral haemorrhages and subarachnoid haemorrhages.
An ischemic…
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International Medical Graduates Produce Significant Research Contributions During Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
Although international medical graduates comprise a significant portion of practicing oncologists in the United States (US), their research contributions as hematology/oncology fellows have been poorly understood historically, and structural…
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Early life sugar restriction lowers risk for heart diseases, study suggests
Restricting sugar consumption early in life lowers the risks for various heart conditions later in adulthood, including heart attack, heart failure, and stroke, according to new research. The study was based on data from the end of UK sugar…
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Early detection of chronic kidney disease in Mexico, a case for policy
Introduction
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a challenge for health systems worldwide, and particularly in Mexico because its attention has focused on attending to the last stages.1 At national level, the numbers of patients in the last stage of…
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Nonlinear Relationship Between Body Mass Index Z-Scores and Pulmonary
Introduction
As a predominant chronic pulmonary condition in pediatric populations, bronchial asthma is characterized by sustained inflammatory processes in the bronchial tubes, airflow obstruction that is physiologically reversible, and…
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech Highlights Newest Impella Heart Pump and Long-Term Survival Data at TCT 2025
Danvers, MA – Oct 24, 2025 – Johnson & Johnson MedTech, a global leader in heart recovery, will feature the latest long-term data confirming the survival benefit of Impella CP and present the newest Impella…
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Guideline Development Group meeting on policy updates on new tests, specimen types and strategies for diagnosis of TB and MDR-TB, November 10-14, 2025, Geneva, Switzerland
The World Health Organization (WHO) would like to announce an upcoming Guideline Development Group meeting on the use of (1) a new class of technologies – near point-of-care (NPOC) molecular tests for the diagnosis of TB that differ…
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Ways You Can Support Your Immune System This Cold Season
- The immune system functions best when it’s supported by health-promoting daily routines.
- Getting adequate sleep, limiting alcohol intake and eating the rainbow are immune-supportive lifestyle habits.
- Regular exercise, being strategic about…
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Menopause Education Lags in Residency Training Across Primary Care Specialties
Graduate medical education programs in internal medicine (IM), family medicine (FM), and obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) consistently underprepare residents to manage
menopause-related health concerns , according to a scoping review presented…Continue Reading
