- Prasugrel Beats Ticagrelor After PCI in High-Risk Diabetes Medscape
- Effectiveness of anti-clotting meds after stent placement varied in people with diabetes www.heart.org
- Health Rounds: Lilly blood thinner tops AstraZeneca’s for heart procedure…
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Prasugrel Beats Ticagrelor After PCI in High-Risk Diabetes – Medscape
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Global burden and trends of female cancers in older women (≥60 years
Introduction
Female cancers, including breast cancer (BC), cervical cancer (CC), ovarian cancer (OC), and uterine cancer (UC), pose a significant threat to women’s health and present a major challenge in health management because of their…
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Knowledge Gaps Highlight Need for Immunotherapy Education Among Oncology Nurses
Nurses in the Middle East and North Africa region lack knowledge of immunotherapy, highlighting a critical need for education, according to study findings published in Nursing Forum.
The descriptive cross-sectional study examined nurses’…
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Researchers in Australia uncover new way to target aggressive blood cancer-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have discovered a new way to kill cancer cells in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), one of the most aggressive and hard to treat forms of blood cancer.
The team found that AML cells,…
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Measles likely circulating in Sydney: health authorities-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — A measles alert has been issued for Sydney after health authorities in Australia’s state of New South Wales (NSW) said on Thursday that the highly infectious disease is likely circulating in the city.
NSW Health…
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Microrobots could open new avenues of medical treatment with their ability to target specific areas (HT Tech)
Till now, robots have been associated with activities such as factory production or space travel. However, microrobots may now bring about a significant advance in medical science. According to The Washington Post, microrobots may become the…
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Gene replacement therapy normalizes some traits in SYNGAP1 model mice
A gene therapy that compensates for a missing copy of SYNGAP1, a gene strongly associated with autism, diminishes hyperactivity and brain activity linked to epilepsy, according to a new study in mice. The therapy also normalizes…
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CDC Changes Webpage to Say Vaccines May Cause Autism, Revising Prior Language – The Wall Street Journal
- CDC Changes Webpage to Say Vaccines May Cause Autism, Revising Prior Language The Wall Street Journal
- Under RFK Jr., CDC promotes false vaccines-autism link it once discredited The Washington Post
- Vaccines don’t cause autism. Here’s how…
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