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  • 5 Anti-Inflammatory Fruits to Eat This January

    5 Anti-Inflammatory Fruits to Eat This January

    • Inflammation risk can go up in the winter, and what you eat is important to keep it in check. 
    • Choosing colorful fruits help reduce inflammation and deliver other key nutrients. 
    • These fruits, including grapefruit and kiwi, are in season during…

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  • Marmelosin Protects Against Metabolic Disturbances in High-Fat Diet an

    Marmelosin Protects Against Metabolic Disturbances in High-Fat Diet an

    Introduction

    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) belongs to a chronic metabolic disorder with a rapidly escalating global incidence, primarily attributed to contemporary lifestyle factors such as excessive consumption of energy-rich diets and…

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  • News: CRISPR rewrites germline memory to test epigenetic inheritance

    News: CRISPR rewrites germline memory to test epigenetic inheritance

    The question of whether environmental factors can alter traits in future generations through epigenetic changes rather than DNA sequence mutations has long been controversial in genetics. Observations of disease and metabolic changes in offspring…

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  • Mobile Health Clinics and Telehealth Outreach in Thailand: A Focus on

    Mobile Health Clinics and Telehealth Outreach in Thailand: A Focus on

    Introduction

    Thailand is undergoing a profound demographic and epidemiologic transition. By 2023, about 12 million Thais (18% of the population) were aged 60 or above, qualifying Thailand as an “aged society,” with projections of the elderly…

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  • A Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Study on Health Literacy and Disch

    A Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Study on Health Literacy and Disch

    Introduction

    Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It affects millions of individuals globally, with diverse etiologies and clinical…

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  • WHO Rapid Risk Assessment – Chikungunya virus disease, Global v.1 – PAHO/WHO

    WHO Rapid Risk Assessment – Chikungunya virus disease, Global v.1 – PAHO/WHO

    This Rapid Risk Assessment (RRA) aims to assess the risk of chikungunya virus disease at the global level, considering the public health impact, the risk of geographical spread and the risk of insufficient control capacities with available…

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  • Comparative Evaluation of mNGS and Traditional Culture Methods in Path

    Comparative Evaluation of mNGS and Traditional Culture Methods in Path

    Introduction

    Pneumonia is frequently observed in clinical settings and is typically caused by pathogens such as influenza A and B viruses, coronaviruses including SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Candida albicans,…

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