Scientists have identified an unexpected link between the way the body processes sugar and the development of alcohol addiction. This connection also points to a promising therapeutic target for treating alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and…
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Chronic pain may increase the risk of high blood pressure, says study | Health News
Persistent pain isn’t just uncomfortable, it could raise your risk of hypertension. A new analysis published in the Hypertension journal finds that adults experiencing pain lasting more than three months are significantly more likely to…Continue Reading
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ALS breakthrough could be worth billions for global health systems
New economic analysis has estimated that the development of an effective treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the most common form of motor neurone disease (MND), could be worth billions to health systems and economies across…
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Apriori Bio and A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Next Generation Influenza Vaccines
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and SINGAPORE, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Apriori Bio, a Flagship Pioneering company focused on developing prospective, variant-resilient vaccines, and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research Infectious Diseases…
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‘Perfect storm’ behind growing threat of drug-resistant infections in Europe, health officials warn
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Drug-resistant superbugs are a growing health threat across Europe, and they could “reverse years of…
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Hybrid imaging of aortitis through 18F-FDG PET/CT and computed tomography angiography: a pictorial review | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Shchetynska-Marinova T, Amendt K, Sadick M, Keese M, Sigl M (2021) Aortitis – An Interdisciplinary Challenge. In Vivo 35:41–52
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Coffee Drops Risk for Atrial Fibrillation, Flutter – Medscape
- Coffee Drops Risk for Atrial Fibrillation, Flutter Medscape
- Cup of coffee a day may not be harmful for some adults with AFib and could lower episodes www.heart.org
- Coffee may help protect against A-fib, the most common irregular heartbeat, study…
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Nasal vaccine shows promise as a non-invasive treatment for cervical cancer
Original story from Chiba University
An intranasal HPV vaccine has exhibited encouraging results for tackling cervical cancer in a mouse model.
Cervical cancer, which affects the reproductive tract, is one of the most common cancers…
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[Research Press Release] Neuroscience: Weight-loss drug may influence brain signals linked to food cravings (Nature Medicine)
[Research Press Release] Neuroscience: Weight-loss drug may influence brain signals linked to food cravings (Nature Medicine) | Nature… Continue Reading

