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  • New WHO report urges bold steps for equitable access to novel TB vaccines

    New WHO report urges bold steps for equitable access to novel TB vaccines

    A new WHO report launched today on the sidelines of the G20 Health Ministers Meeting in Limpopo, South Africa, calls for bold financing and access strategies to ensure novel tuberculosis (TB) vaccines reach adolescents and adults in high-burden…

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  • Scientists find hidden brain source that fuels dementia

    Scientists find hidden brain source that fuels dementia

    Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have identified a surprising culprit that may contribute to dementia: free radicals generated in a particular region of brain support cells known as astrocytes. The study, published Nov. 4 in Nature…

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  • New gel regrows tooth enamel and could transform dentistry

    New gel regrows tooth enamel and could transform dentistry

    Scientists have developed a new material that forms a gel capable of repairing and regenerating tooth enamel, paving the way for more effective and longer-lasting dental care.

    Researchers from the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy and…

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  • MUNASET Publication: Emergence of graphene-based biosensors for improved treatment response prediction in major depressive disorder–a perspective.

    MUNASET Publication: Emergence of graphene-based biosensors for improved treatment response prediction in major depressive disorder–a perspective.

    Recent research on various biomarkers for major depressive disorder (MDD) provide an opportunity to develop biosensors that can overcome the challenges faced by conventional diagnostic tools, MUNASET researchers…

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  • Strengthening Entomology for Effective Dengue Control in India

    Strengthening Entomology for Effective Dengue Control in India

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    Dengue is not only becoming more common but is also spreading into previously unaffected areas in India.  It is transmitted by the bite of Dengue Virus(DENV) infected mosquitoes, with Aedes albopictus

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  • Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome presenting with a 12-year history of intermittent proteinuria and anemia: a case from the Middle East | BMC Pediatrics

    Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome presenting with a 12-year history of intermittent proteinuria and anemia: a case from the Middle East | BMC Pediatrics

    Imerslund-Gräsbeck Syndrome (IGS) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the CUBN or AMN genes, resulting in defective intestinal absorption of vitamin B12 and impaired protein reabsorption in renal proximal tubules [1, 2]….

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  • AI brain atlas brings microscopic detail to MRI scans • healthcare-in-europe.com

    AI brain atlas brings microscopic detail to MRI scans • healthcare-in-europe.com

    The foundation built into the atlas now enables rapid, accurate and accessible analysis of brain images in living individuals, opening the door to detecting the earliest signs of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s, long before symptoms…

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  • PANDA Revisited: Sertraline’s Early Benefit Missed – Medscape

    1. PANDA Revisited: Sertraline’s Early Benefit Missed  Medscape
    2. The effect of sertraline on networks of mood and anxiety symptoms: secondary analysis of the PANDA randomized controlled trial  Nature
    3. Sertraline May Improve Core Depressive Symptoms…

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