It’s also a good idea to follow a healthy diet. Research shows that that not getting enough micronutrients, such as vitamins A, C, D and E, β-carotene, folate and calcium, may increase the risk of BV. A high dietary fat intake is also associated…
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Prevalence and Influencing Factors of Depression and Anxiety among HPV
Introduction
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a highly prevalent sexually transmitted infection that plays a central role in the development of nearly all cases of cervical lesions and cervical cancer worldwide.1–3 It is estimated that…
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Citrus Australia calls for pause on Vietnamese pomelo imports over biosecurity risks
Industry body raises concerns about citrus canker prevalence in Vietnam’s pomelo-growing regions and calls for full biosecurity import risk assessment to protect Australia’s A$1.1bn citrus sector
Citrus Australia has called on the…
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California affirms vaccine advice after US govt autism change – Medical Xpress
- California affirms vaccine advice after US govt autism change Medical Xpress
- CDC in turmoil after agency backpedals on rejecting vaccines-autism link The Washington Post
- Leading Autism and Disability Organizations Statement on CDC’s Vaccines and…
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Revised Milk OIT Reduces Severe Gastrointestinal Reactions
A NEW retrospective study suggests that a revised protocol for milk oral immunotherapy (OIT) may significantly reduce the severity of a troubling gastrointestinal side effect known as OIT-induced gastrointestinal eosinophilic reactions…
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A critical review of antibiotic resistance genes transmission driven by non-antibiotic pollutants: roles and molecular mechanisms
Researchers from Hangzhou Normal University, et al. have conducted a review entitled “A critical review of antibiotic resistance genes transmission driven by non-antibiotic pollutants: roles and molecular…
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The dormancy challenge: Stephen Johnston on late recurrence & research priorities
In this video, Stephen Johnston (Head of The Breast Unit, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK) explains the need to address late recurrence and dormancy as both a clinical challenge and a scientific conundrum. He speaks about the…
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Mapping the genome in 3D to reveal new drug targets
Find out how a three-dimensional view of the genome is giving scientists a clearer picture of disease biology and revealing new opportunities for targeted therapies.

Advances in genomics have transformed the study of disease…
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Ovarian Cancer: Mayo Clinic research warns against common inconveniences that could be the first signs |
Ovarian cancer, the third most frequent gynecologic cancer globally and the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States, is often called the “silent killer” in medical circles — and for good reason. In 2024, global…
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Metformin fails to improve insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes
A 26-week trial reveals that metformin, long viewed as a promising add-on therapy, lowers insulin needs but leaves tissue-level insulin resistance unchanged.
Study: Effect of metformin on insulin resistance in adults with type 1…
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