Category: 6. Health
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NeurologyLive® Brain Games: January 18, 2025 | NeurologyLive
Welcome to NeurologyLive® Brain Games! This weekly quiz series, which goes live every Sunday morning, will feature questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields…
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Salivary Microbiome Linked to Immune-Checkpoint Inhibitor Effectiveness in Advanced Lung Cancer – geneonline.com
- Salivary Microbiome Linked to Immune-Checkpoint Inhibitor Effectiveness in Advanced Lung Cancer geneonline.com
- Gut bacteria molecule boosts lung cancer treatment response University of Florida
- Actinomyces Signals Immunotherapy Success in Lung…
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Surgery Success Rate for Early-Stage Colon Cancer. What Patients Need to Know in 2026
The surgery success rate for early-stage colon cancer is among the highest in oncology and represents one of the clearest examples of how early detection leads to cure. For many patients diagnosed at an early stage, surgery alone…
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When menopause hits: How symptoms spill into work, home and relationships | India News
Society has long taught women to place the yardsticks of their self-worth on how desirable they are perceived, glorifying fertility, rewarding youth, and quietly framing ageing as a departure from femininity. Women are often told that their…
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Poliovirus detected in 40 sewage samples across Pakistan in December 2025-Xinhua
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) — Poliovirus has been detected in sewage samples from 40 districts across Pakistan, according to test results from the Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health.
In a…
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Women with PCOS face up to sevenfold higher risk of type 2 diabetes: Doctor explains the link
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, better known as PCOS, is one of the most common hormone conditions affecting women, but it often hides in plain sight. Many women deal with symptoms for years without ever realizing that PCOS is the reason behind…
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Sleep, stress and sunshine: endocrinologists on 11 ways to look after your metabolism | Health
Get to know your hormones
“Most people would like to have more energy and be leaner,” says Prof David Ray, an endocrinologist at the University of Oxford who also provides NHS services. “There is a connection between how we choose to live,…
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Study reveals how facial expressions are formed in the brai
When people smile politely, flash a grin of recognition, or tighten their lips in disapproval, the movement is tiny – but the message can be huge.
Imagine you are in a courtroom observing a juror who is closely watching a witness’s testimony….
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Maternal RS virus vaccination uptake remains low in Japan: survey
TOKYO – The coverage rate of maternal vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus stood at 11.6 percent in Japan due to the high out-of-pocket payment and a lack of awareness following its introduction in the country in May 2024, according to…
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