Category: 6. Health
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SPNS1 mutations reveal new lysosomal lipid recycling pathway
Scientists have linked rare mutations in SPNS1 to a previously unknown lipid recycling pathway in lysosomes, revealing how faulty fat processing can trigger muscle and liver disease.

Researchers have traced a rare multi-organ…
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Patient Preferences in Chronic Urticaria Treatments
UNDERSTANDING what matters most to patients with chronic urticaria is vital to delivering care that truly reflects their needs and priorities. A new systematic review, encompassing 18 studies and over 28,000 participants, sheds light on the…
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Why a healthy gut could be the missing piece in your conception story
When Hippocrates said “all disease begins in the gut”, he did not say it for nothing because centuries later, we are seeing it all transpire. The fact that gut problems can affect your fertility is true, and growing research shows that it can…
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Perampanel regulates neuroinflammation and ferroptosis via activating
Introduction
Ischemic stroke, also known as brain ischemia, is one of the leading causes of disability and mortality all over the world.1 It causes neurological dysfunction due to the ischemic and hypoxic damage induced by the interruption of…
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Father Refuses Polio Drops for Son, Gets Vaccinated Himself
A man in Skardu who initially refused to let his five-year-old son receive polio drops ended up taking the vaccine himself, along with his child, after being convinced by the Assistant Commissioner (AC).
According to District Health…
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Clinical Diagnostic Prediction Model For Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumon
Introduction
Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) is recognized as a prevalent infectious agent responsible for acute respiratory tract infections among children globally.1 In pediatric populations older than five years, MP accounts for approximately 40%…
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‘Gamechanging’ HIV prevention jab to be approved for England and Wales | Aids and HIV
A “gamechanging” injection to prevent HIV is set to be approved for use in England and Wales.
The long-acting jab, administered every two months, will offer an alternative to the daily pills used to protect against the virus.
This form of HIV…
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