GENEVA, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) — Increasing resistance to essential antibiotics poses a growing threat to global health, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned with the release of its “Global antibiotic resistance surveillance report 2025” on…
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GPEI Releases 2026 Action Plan: A Smarter, Leaner Blueprint to End Polio
13 October 2025 – The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) today released its 2026 Action Plana comprehensive roadmap to streamline operations and sustain momentum toward a polio-free world in light of a 30% budget reduction next…
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Early Dose Management and Up-Titration of Esketamine: ECNP Poster Data
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In the double-blind induction phase of the randomized, active-controlled, phase 3 TRANSFORM-2 study (NCT02418585), investigators explored early dose management and up-titration from 56 to 84 mg of esketamine for…
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Lifestyle changes can ‘empower’ patients and improve menopause symptoms
Non-pharmaceutical interventions such as healthy eating and physical activity can be ‘foundational’ for managing menopause symptoms, according to a white paper highlighted as part of World Menopause Day.
The research, published…
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Fatal outcome of severe serotonin syndrome and acute respiratory distress syndrome after self-poisoning with paroxetine: a case report | Journal of Medical Case Reports
For paroxetine poisoning either in single or multidrug exposure, only few case reports describe severe or fatal serotonin syndrome [4,5,6], with blood levels ranging from 1400 ng/mL to 3400 ng/mL reported as the lethal threshold [12]. This case…
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Gaps Persist in Follow-Up Care Among Young Survivors of Breast Cancer
By Wendy LaGrego
Posted: 10/13/2025 9:00:00 AM
Last Updated:10/13/2025 8:56:39 AM In a prospective cohort study published in JCO Oncology Practice, Ssebyala et al examined long-term health-care utilization and adherence…
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Association between the inflammatory burden index and erectile dysfunction: a cross-sectional study based on NHANES 2001–2004 | Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
Wang X, He Z, Liao C, Guo P, Zhao Y, Xiong W. A cross-sectional analysis of the association between screen-based sedentary behavior and erectile dysfunction in US adult males. Sci Rep. 2025;15(1):18060.
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Sugary and sweetened drinks increase liver disease risk
Are sweetened drinks worse than sugary ones? Key Liver Risk Summary
- Sweetened drinks raise liver disease risk by 60 percent daily intake
- Sugary drinks increase liver disease risk by 50 percent per day
- Sweetened drinks linked to liver-related deaths,…
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Association of dietary diversity with disability in activities of daily living among older Chinese people: a longitudinal study | BMC Geriatrics
Study population
Data were obtained from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Surveys (CLHLS), a nationwide longitudinal survey with community-dwelling older adults in 23 provinces of China. Its primary purpose is to examine the determinants…
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This experimental “super vaccine” stopped cancer cold in the lab
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have shown that their nanoparticle-based vaccine can successfully prevent several aggressive cancers in mice, including melanoma, pancreatic cancer, and triple-negative breast cancer….
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