A pair of circulating proteins may significantly improve both early identification and risk stratification for patients with uterine sarcoma, according to a new study.1 If further validated in future studies, having a reliable, non-invasive…
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High-intensity interval training improves fitness in people with inflammatory muscle disease
High-intensity interval training boosts fitness and muscle endurance more effectively than traditional home exercise programmes in people recently diagnosed with inflammatory muscle disease. That is the conclusion of a new study…
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How Meiji Seika Pharma Aims to Lead Global Health With New Vaccines and Antibiotics
By Daniel de Bomford
Vaccine programs are a culmination of all that makes humanity exceptional. Hundreds of years of collective research, spanning dozens of disciplines, carried out by supply chains involving scores of people, result in…
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Blocking a ‘gerozyme’ reverses cartilage loss in mice
An injection that blocks the activity of a protein involved in aging reverses naturally occurring cartilage loss in the knee joints of old mice, a Stanford Medicine-led study has found. The treatment also prevented the development…
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Fever-resistant bird flu viruses pose a significant threat to humans
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body’s ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new research led by the universities…
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Tattoo ink moves through body, killing immune cells and weakening vaccine response
Tattoo ink doesn’t just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can persist for months, kill immune cells, and even disrupt how the body responds to…
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Northwest horses can’t travel following a national equine herpesvirus outbreak
In a file photo from Wednesday, May 6, 2015 in Michigan, a horse is lead to a trailer.
Carlos Osorio / AP
Horses across the country are on lockdown.
In the Northwest, show events in Canby of Oregon, and Yelm and Selah, both of Washington, are
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Fifty Countries Strong: AHF ‘Keeping the Promise’ on World AIDS Day – Business Wire
- Fifty Countries Strong: AHF ‘Keeping the Promise’ on World AIDS Day Business Wire
- World AIDS Day: FCTA to offer free HIV counselling, testing Punch Newspapers
- AHF Establishes Centres To Curb Rising STIs Among Youths In FCT, Benue News Agency…
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INCan Increases Cancer Care Capacity as It Celebrates 79 Years
Mexico’s National Institute of Cancerology (INCan) marked its 79th anniversary by outlining advances in technology, patient care, and specialist training, as well as the institution’s expanding role in the country’s oncology system. INCan,…
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Structured Sepsis Protocols Cut Maternal Harm by 30%: WHO
A new international study shows that applying structured infection-prevention protocols in maternal care reduced severe infections and deaths by nearly one-third, highlighting a scalable strategy to address persistent gaps in global and national…
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