Less than half of schoolkids at risk of food
Category: 6. Health
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Less Than Half of UK Students at Risk of Food Anaphylaxis Receive Epinephrine
anaphylaxis in England are prescribed adrenaline autoinjectors (AAIs), a new analysis found. The study also showed that if schools received spare AAIs, this would replace children leaving their own… -

Study shows mRNA-based COVID vaccines enhance effectiveness of immune checkpoint therapy
Patients with cancer who received mRNA-based COVID vaccines within 100 days of starting immune checkpoint therapy were twice as likely to be alive three years after beginning treatment, according to a new study led by researchers at…
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Generic Lenacapavir Could Help End HIV Epidemic by 2030 – Medscape
- Generic Lenacapavir Could Help End HIV Epidemic by 2030 Medscape
- IDWeek 2025: Reduced pricing for lenacapavir is possible and profitable European AIDS Treatment Group
- Generic Lenacapavir Could Cost as Little as $25 Per Person Annually Contagion…
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Emerging strategies for monkeypox: antigen and antibody applications in diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments | Military Medical Research
Ulaeto D, Agafonov A, Burchfield J, Carter L, Happi C, Jakob R, et al. New nomenclature for mpox (monkeypox) and monkeypox virus clades. Lancet Infect Dis. 2023;23(3):273–5.
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Exploring the perspectives of young adults on mental healthcare and systemic health, education, and social challenges in Australia: a qualitative study | BMC Health Services Research
Findings
Thematic analysis of focus group and interview discussions revealed complex perceptions of systemic challenges within healthcare, education, and social systems. Participants expressed their frustration and a sense of disconnection,…
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Can old dogs teach us new tricks to understand human ageing? – The Times
- Can old dogs teach us new tricks to understand human ageing? The Times
- Dog Aging Project Reveals Molecular Clues to Aging Technology Networks
- Training service dogs may slow aging in female vets with PTSD New Atlas
- Blood analyses in dogs could…
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BD Simplifies At-Home HPV Testing to Broaden Access to Cervical Cancer Screening Outside United States
BD Simplifies At-Home HPV Testing to Broaden Access to Cervical Cancer Screening Outside United States
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology company,…
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Feminizing Hormone Therapy Alters Blood Biomarkers
When transgender women undergo feminizing hormone therapy, the physical changes become visible – but what happens beneath the surface?
Researchers at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and the…
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The Relationship Between Demoralisation, Medical Coping Style, Resilie
Introduction
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a globally prevalent malignancy with a rising incidence. China has the highest annual rates of new cases and CRC-related deaths.1 While advances in early detection and treatment have reduced CRC incidence…
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Assessment of Food Cravings, Food Intake, and Weight Status Among Saud
Introduction
Eating behavior is driven not only by the basic need to alleviate hunger but also by cravings and the pursuit of pleasure from food.1 Individuals commonly experience cravings for foods rich in calories but poor in nutrients.2 The…
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