- Food allergies in children dropped sharply in the years after new guidelines encouraged parents to introduce infants to peanuts, a new study found. Read more: https://nyti.ms/4qncUs8 facebook.com
- Guidelines for Early Food Introduction and…
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Food allergies in children dropped sharply in the years after new guidelines encouraged parents to introduce infants to peanuts, a new study found. Read more: https://nyti.ms/4qncUs8 – facebook.com
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Can strawberries help prevent diabetes? New trial shows promising results in prediabetic adults
Researchers found that daily freeze-dried strawberry intake enhanced antioxidant biomarkers, lowered inflammation, and improved fasting glucose, suggesting a delicious way to support metabolic health and prevent diabetes…
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Pindi declared model district for dengue control as capital reports 25 new cases – Dawn
- Pindi declared model district for dengue control as capital reports 25 new cases Dawn
- Dengue cases spike in twin cities despite drop in temperature Dawn
- Karachi most affected by dengue in Sindh The Express Tribune
- Due to mosquito bites! Minute…
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Govt downplays dengue outbreak, confirms 276 new cases in October – Dawn
- Govt downplays dengue outbreak, confirms 276 new cases in October Dawn
- Karachi most affected by dengue in Sindh The Express Tribune
- Due to mosquito bites! Minute Mirror
- Pakistan: Government apathy and data manipulation deepen Sindh’s medical…
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Animated Characters Aim to Combat Rising Syphilis Rates in Bold Campaign
Positive change agency Think HQ has set a new benchmark for inclusive health communication with a campaign tackling rising rates of syphilis among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM).
The ‘Do It, After You Do It’…
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Pharmacists Can Drive Equitable Diagnostics Access, Improve Antimicrobial Resistance Stewardship
Equity is becoming an increasingly pertinent concern across the health care system. Implementing equitable practices in health care ensures that every patient can attain their full health potential, even in the face of economic or societal…
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Sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses are on the rise across Australia as the hay fever season hits harder than ever, and experts have explained why. – facebook.com
- Sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses are on the rise across Australia as the hay fever season hits harder than ever, and experts have explained why. facebook.com
- Tassie’s hay fever warning: Why doctors fear worst is still ahead The Mercury
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First league table of antidepressant side effects
James GallagherHealth and science correspondent
Getty ImagesSide effects of different antidepressants have been ranked for the first time, revealing huge differences between drugs.
Academics looked at the impact medications had on patients in the…
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Gut bacteria found to make serotonin and boost intestinal motility
Scientists have discovered two human gut microbes that generate serotonin, revealing how microbial chemistry can shape gut movement and nerve connectivity, and opening new possibilities for treating intestinal disorders like IBS.
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New insights into how the blood-brain barrier safeguards the brain
By decoding the blood-brain barrier’s intricate structure and function, researchers are paving the way for new therapies that can safely breach the brain’s toughest defense.
Primer: The blood–brain barrier. Image Credit: Love…
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