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Men Have More Severe Multiple Myeloma at Diagnosis – Medscape
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ACI Group calls for reformulation focus as UK junk food advertising ban takes effect
Ingredient distributor and supply chain expert ACI Group has urged the food industry to focus on reformulation and authenticity as brands adapt to the UK’s new junk food advertising ban.
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Intermittent Oroesophageal Feeding Modulates Post-Hemorrhagic Pharynge
Background
Dysphagia affects approximately 23–80% of stroke patients, manifesting as coughing, choking, aspiration, penetration, food residue, and reflux.1,2 This condition significantly increases the risk of pneumonia, malnutrition, and…
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New video dataset to advance AI for health care
Researchers at the School of Engineering and Applied Science have launched Observer, the first multimodal medical dataset to capture anonymized, real-time interactions between patients and clinicians, allowing outsiders to peer…
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Pesticide exposure can double the risk of Parkinson’s disease
A pesticide used for decades on farms across the United States and around the world may significantly increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to a major new study from UCLA Health.
Researchers…
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Bristol Rovers footballers film video to boost flu vaccination uptake as part of North Bristol NHS Trust’s collaboration with Bristol Rovers Community Trust
North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) has teamed up with players from Bristol Rovers Football Club as part of a collaboration with Bristol Rovers Community Trust (BRCT) to encourage local people to get their flu…
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Economic-clinical burdens of tuberculosis treatment in vulnerable pati
Introduction
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by a mycobacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (known as Koch’s bacillus), which most often affects the lungs (pulmonary tuberculosis) but can also affect other organs…
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Cholesterol-lowering drug found to directly overcome chemotherapy resistance in TNBC cells
Original story from Korea University College of Medicine
Researchers discover that cholesterol-lowering drug, called pitavastatin, can overcome chemotherapy resistance in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells.
A Korea University…
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What does sugar do to your body – and how can you avoid a slump? | Health & wellbeing
Sugar tastes great for good reason: we evolved to like it, back when honey was a hard-to-get, energy-dense treat and we spent half of our time running around after antelope. Now that it’s much easier to get and we don’t move as much, that…
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Heavy coffee drinking may weaken bone density in older women
A decade-long study of postmenopausal women suggests tea may offer modest bone benefits, while very high coffee intake could raise concerns for hip strength later in life.
Study: Longitudinal Association of Coffee and Tea…
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