Category: 6. Health
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Research reveals ‘hidden movement’ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa • healthcare-in-europe.com
Once this bacterium establishes itself, it tends to persist rather than being replaced by new infections. This persistence helps explain why the bug can be so difficult to eradicate in hospital settings
Lewis Fisher
P. aeruginosa is a common…
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Oxford-trained gynaecologist reveals all about cancer-preventing HPV vaccine: ‘Men should also take’
Although multiple types of cancer continue to claim lives every year, there is one, which can be prevented through a vaccine. Dr Tanaya Narendra, commonly known on Instagram as Dr Cuterus, is an Oxford University-trained doctor and…
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Genomic study of Gloucestershire newborns ‘could be life-changing’
Audrey Dias,Gloucestershireand
Ross Crane,BBC West of England
Getty ImagesThe Generation Study will look at the genetic make-up of up to 100,000 newborn babies in England A study offering newborn babies “cutting-edge genomic screening” with the hope…
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Renalys Pharma Announces Positive Topline Results from Phase III Study of Sparsentan in Japanese Patients with IgA Nephropathy
– In a Phase 3 clinical study evaluating the efficacy and safety of sparsentan in Japanese patients with IgA nephropathy (N=35), the percent change from baseline in the 24-hour…
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UNAIDS warns of major setbacks in global HIV response, calls for renewed solidarity – news.cgtn.com
- UNAIDS warns of major setbacks in global HIV response, calls for renewed solidarity news.cgtn.com
- UN calls HIV funding cuts ‘most significant setback in decades’ The Express Tribune
- International funding cuts disrupted global response to HIV,…
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Abnormal Bleeding, Hormones, and More
Botanical and nutrient profile
Shepherd’s Purse for bleeding
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
Hormonal balance and reproductive health
Other potential benefits
Safety and side effects
How to use
References
Further reading
Shepherd’s Purse…
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Forget Taylor Swift; even human brain has five different ‘eras’ in a lifetime, new study finds
For this research, neuroscientists analysed diffusion MRI scans of 3,802 individuals, ranging from infancy to 90 years old. By tracking how water moves through brain tissue, scientists mapped the brain’s neural connections over time. Instead of…
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Chronic inflammation in patients with chronic coronary syndrome who ha
Introduction
Hyperlipidemia, particularly elevated low-density lipoprotein, has traditionally been an important predictor of future cardiovascular events in patients with chronic coronary syndrome(CCS).1 With the widespread clinical use of…
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