Category: 6. Health
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From lupus to MS, new treatments aim to retrain immune system
Our immune system has a dark side: It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
What are called autoimmune diseases can affect just about…
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GPs Urged to Lead ADHD Reform in the NHS – Medscape
- GPs Urged to Lead ADHD Reform in the NHS Medscape
- ADHD Crisis Grows In England As Services Limit Access Evrim Ağacı
- NHS Confederation responds to ADHD Taskforce final report NHS Confederation
- Taskforce recommends more training in ADHD for…
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The Best Anti-Inflammatory Breakfast for Healthy Aging
- Start your day with an anti-inflammatory breakfast like our Egg, Tomato & Feta Pita to support healthy aging.
- The dish offers nutrients like protein and fiber to preserve lean muscle mass and reduce inflammation as you age.
- This balanced meal…
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EXCLUSIVE: US Ties Global Health Aid To Data Sharing On Pathogens – Undermining WHO Talks
Luyengo Clinic in Eswatini. PEPFAR funded 80% of the clinic’s cost, but the HIV treatment of 3,000 people has been under threat since the US suspended aid in January. The United States (US) aims to compel countries that receive its aid to…
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Identification of a novel MYO1D variant associated with laterality defects, congenital heart diseases, and sperm defects in humans
Researchers from the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, et al. have conducted a paper entitled “Identification of a novel MYO1D variant associated with laterality defects, congenital heart…
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Largest study of its kind explores sexual dysfunction in women at midlife – Monash University
- Largest study of its kind explores sexual dysfunction in women at midlife Monash University
- Navigating Female Sexuality in Midlife Requires Provider Nuance and Patient Advocacy Managed Healthcare Executive
- Almost half of women experience poor…
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Annenberg Public Policy Center finds public has low knowledge of MMR vaccine efficacy, measles risks
A survey conducted by Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center found that the public has low knowledge of the significance of the MMR vaccine and measles-related risks.
The survey, conducted in August 2025 with…
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Intensive mind-body retreat rapidly alters brain function and blood biology
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have found that an intensive retreat combining multiple mind-body techniques, including meditation and healing practices, produced rapid and wide-ranging changes in brain…
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