A 59-year-old man with no relevant medical history presented to the Emergency Department at night, coming straight from the airport, reporting asthenia and jaundice. The patient disclosed a recent travel to Angola, where he had received treatment…
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AI chip-powered retinal implant shown to help blind victims see again – Genetic Literacy Project
- AI chip-powered retinal implant shown to help blind victims see again Genetic Literacy Project
- Life-changing eye implant helps blind patients read again BBC
- Eye prosthesis is the first to restore sight lost to macular degeneration Stanford…
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Startup’s tablets deliver cancer drugs more evenly over time | MIT News
Pills are by far the most convenient form of cancer treatment, but most oral cancer drugs quickly dissolve in the stomach, delivering a burst of chemicals into the bloodstream all at once. That can cause side effects. It…
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The Experience of Women Prisoners – HHR Journal
[29] K. J. Templeton, “Sex and Gender Issues in Pain Management,” Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 102/Suppl 1 (2020); E. J. Bartley and S. Palit, “Gender and Pain,” Current Anesthesiology Reports (Philadelphia) 6/4 (2016); C. Moretti,…
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Metro Hospital cancer surgeon shares 5 superfoods that can help lower your risk of breast cancer: Flaxseeds, berries
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to shed light on prevention, early detection, and lifestyle choices that can make a difference. While genetics play a role, studies show that a balanced diet, and a healthy lifestyle can…
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Burden of asymptomatic malaria in adult sub-Saharan migrants attending an outpatient clinic in Rome from February 2024 to January 2025 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Study design and study population
Since February 2024, an adult outpatient clinic at the Lazzaro Spallanzani National Institute for Infectious Diseases has been dedicated to serve migrants, especially the mobile population residing in urban and…
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MASH, MASLD Linked to Higher Risk of Kidney Stones
The researchers used National Inpatient Samples from 2016 to 2020, identifying the hospitalizations involving diagnoses of MASLD, the disease formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and MASH, then compared these groups to patients…
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Covid mRNA Vaccine Found to Enhance Response to Cancer Immunotherapy
The same Nobel-winning mRNA technology that helped curb the Covid-19 pandemic may be poised to transform cancer care.
Patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a Covid-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy drugs…
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Drugs That Lower Cholesterol May Also Reduce Dementia Risk, Says Huge New Study : ScienceAlert
Reducing cholesterol levels might not just be good for your heart; they might also be effective at reducing your risk of dementia, according to a comprehensive meta-analysis involving close to a million participants.
The results imply that…
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AIIMS-Harvard trained expert reveals 3 unexpected drinks that may fight cancer and boost immunity |
Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide and remains the second-leading cause of death. Despite major progress in medical treatments, early detection, and preventive care, it continues to be a serious global health concern. Experts…
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