- Epstein-Barr Virus Alters B Cells, Possibly Driving Lupus Medscape
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Epstein-Barr Virus Alters B Cells, Possibly Driving Lupus – Medscape
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Listening to music most days could lower dementia risks for older adults, study suggests
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Listening to music on a regular basis later in life could significantly reduce the risk of dementia, new…
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Bacterial traces discovered within gliomas and brain metastases
Scientists have discovered active bacterial traces inside brain tumours, overturning assumptions about the brain’s sterility and opening up new possibilities for understanding – and potentially treating – gliomas and brain…
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European study shows falling prices, rising costs and shortages
BRUSSELS, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As World Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Awareness Week gets underway, the World Health Organization’s 2025 Global Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Report shows that one in six…
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Fifth case of bird flu found in Suffolk backyard
A county’s fifth case of avian flu has been found in a small backyard flock of poultry, according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
The latest case of the H5N1 virus was confirmed among the birds in Lawshall, near…
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Researchers in Australia find 3D-printed blood vessels can unravel secrets of strokes-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have developed a 3D printing technique that generates anatomically accurate replicas of blood vessels within two hours, which helps unravel secrets of strokes.
The device so far has helped…
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Researchers in Australia find 3D-printed blood vessels can unravel secrets of strokes-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have developed a 3D printing technique that generates anatomically accurate replicas of blood vessels within two hours, which helps unravel secrets of strokes.
The device so far has helped…
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Can sugar exposure during first 1,000 days of life impact heart health decades later? Study reveals
From weight gain and obesity to dealing with various heart diseases, the health hazards associated with high sugar consumption are known to all. The latest research published in The BMJ has now provided some greater insights into the risks…
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WHO in Africa launches geodatabase to empower data-driven health decisions | WHO
Brazzaville — To mark Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day on 19 November, World Health Organization (WHO) in the African region launched the AFRO Geodatabase (AFRO GDB) to enhance the use of trusted administrative boundary data to…
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