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Early Introduction of Peanuts Led to Significant Decline in Allergies
Share on Pinterest Rates of peanut and food allergies in young children have dropped significantly following changes to early introduction guidelines. Lindsey Rivera/Stocksy United - Peanuts are one of the most common causes of potentially lethal…
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Impaired movement of cerebrospinal fluid predicts dementia risk later in life
Problems with the brain’s waste clearance system could underlie many cases of dementia and help explain why poor sleep patterns and cardiovascular risk factors such as high blood pressure increase the risk of dementia.
A study led…
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Systemic chemotherapy reduces mortality in retinoblastoma: 30-year analysis from Iran | Ophthalmology Times
A new study in the International Journal of Retina and Vitreous reported that use of systemic chemotherapy as a mainstay of treatment for retinoblastoma results in significant decreases in mortality and morbidity. Adding targeted chemotherapy…
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Malaria Resurgence Could Cut $83 Billion From Sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP by 2030
- If malaria prevention funding collapses, sub-Saharan Africa could lose $83 billion in GDP by 2030 and suffer nearly 1 million additional deaths.
- Under full funding, the region could gain $230 billion in GDP, avert 865 million cases, and…
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New study reveals gluten sensitivity driven by gut-brain interaction, not gluten-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) — An Australian-led study has revealed that gluten sensitivity, which affects about 10 percent of the global population, is not actually about gluten but part of the way the gut and brain interact.
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Machine learning model can accurately predict avian influenza outbreak patterns in Europe
Local factors such as seasonal temperature, the year-dependent water and vegetation index, and data on animal density can be used to predict regional outbreaks of avian flu in Europe. This is the finding of a research team led by…
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WHO launches new country guidance for health emergency coordination
Developed with input from global experts and organizations and informed by real-world experiences, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the framework offers a consistent and proven approach to emergency management.
Health emergencies are becoming…
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