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Category: 6. Health
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The next cancer-fighting mRNA vaccine may already be here
Covid vaccines may come with a tantalizing benefit that has nothing to do with the virus they’re designed to protect against: boosting the immune system to better fight tumors during cancer treatment.
That’s according to new results presented…
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Being slim is not enough: Hidden ‘skinny fat’ could still quietly raise your risk of heart attack and stroke, study warns
Slim figures might not always signal a healthy heart. New research suggests that hidden fat surrounding organs and stored in the liver—known as visceral fat—can quietly damage arteries and raise the risk of stroke and heart disease, even in…Continue Reading
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Namibia Confirms First Mpox Case, Declares National Outbreak
Namibia has declared an Mpox outbreak after confirming its first case in the coastal town of Swakopmund, health authorities said on Sunday.
The patient, who recently traveled outside the country within the southern Africa region, is in stable…
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AAO 2025: Which lens to consider in patients with pseudoexfoliation | Ophthalmology Times
Note: Video captions are generated with the assistance of AI and may contain errors.
John P. Berdahl, MD, a surgeon at Vance Thompson Vision and a professor at the University of South Dakota, spoke on the lens implantation strategies for patients…
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Losing Your Teeth Could Be a Deadly Warning, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
How fast we lose teeth in old age has been linked to a person’s risk of dying in a comprehensive new study, emphasizing the importance of good oral health, and suggesting tooth loss could be a key indicator of other serious health…
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Last Ebola patient in Democratic Republic of the Congo discharged | WHO
Bulape – The last Ebola patient in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was discharged today, marking an important milestone in the efforts to end the outbreak. The recovery kicks off a 42-day countdown to declaring the outbreak over if no…
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‘Dementia can start in your legs’: Bengaluru neurosurgeon explains how inactive muscles can trigger cognitive decline
When Bengaluru-based neurosurgeon Dr Arun L Naik declared in a recent Instagram video that “dementia can start in your legs,” his words instantly sparked curiosity across social media. The chief neurosurgeon at Sagar Hospital and an alumnus…Continue Reading
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Geographic Correlation Between ALS and MS
A MAJOR epidemiological study has revealed a striking geographic overlap between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple sclerosis (MS), pointing to shared environmental risk factors.
Uncovering Hidden Patterns Through Statistical…
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