- Weekly measles and rubella situation report (week 50 of 2025) NICD
- Stay Safe from Measles this Festive Season Western Cape Government
- WC Health Dept renews calls for parents to immunise children EWN
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Weekly measles and rubella situation report (week 50 of 2025) – NICD
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Acupuncture for Allergic Disorders: Mechanisms of Mast Cell Regulation
Introduction
Allergic diseases refer to a category of disorders caused by abnormal immune responses, typically characterized by hypersensitivity to common environmental substances such as mold, insects, pollen, dust mites, and food.1 These…
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Column | I’m a doctor. Here are 10 science-backed tips to help you get healthier. – The Washington Post
- Column | I’m a doctor. Here are 10 science-backed tips to help you get healthier. The Washington Post
- 10 tips for good mental health you should be taking to 2026 Times of India
- 5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Health In 2026—Backed By Science
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Cocoa Flavanols Protect Blood Vessels When Sitting
SPENDING long hours sitting has become a defining feature of modern life, particularly for young adults who may spend around 6 hours a day seated at work, studying, or using digital devices. While this sedentary behaviour may feel harmless,…
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Homer1 gene calms the mind and improves attention in mice – Medical Xpress
- Homer1 gene calms the mind and improves attention in mice Medical Xpress
- Genetic mapping identifies Homer1 as a developmental modifier of attention Nature
- Researchers Identify Gene That Calms the Mind and Improves Attention in Mice | Newswise
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Advice for getting PrEP, the HIV prevention drug : NPR
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When a librarian in Berkeley, Calif., was looking to take PrEP to prevent HIV, the doctor…
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Let’s talk about abuse! Putting ovarian hormones in context when it comes to women’s mental health
image: ©Doucefleur | iStock This special report explores why affective disorders are more prevalent in women across the lifespan, highlighting the interplay between ovarian hormones, stress, and socio-cultural context….
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Advice for getting PrEP, the HIV prevention drug : NPR
Oona Zenda/KFF Health News
When a librarian in Berkeley, Calif., was looking to take PrEP to prevent HIV, the doctor…
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Professors Richard DiMarchi and Rolf Müller recognised with Tu Youyou Award
Award acknowledges exceptional scholars committed to the research fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry
Two researchers were recently recognised for pioneering breakthroughs in their respective scientific…
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Unpopular diet for cancer patients gets another look
Oncologists have been moving away from the notoriously unpopular neutropenic diet. It requires nearly all food to be cooked to high temperatures — or, as some have described it, “boiled to death” — to reduce the risk of food-borne…
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