- Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollutants Tied to Autism Risk Medscape
- Autism Study Identifies Air Pollution Link MedPage Today
- Prenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in children News-Medical
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Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollutants Tied to Autism Risk – Medscape
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Effects of continuous perioperative esketamine infusion on postoperati
Introduction
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women worldwide. In 2022, breast cancer was a leading cause of cancer-related death among women, with approximately 2.3 million new cases and 670,000 deaths.1 Advancements in early…
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Clinical features, course and prognosis of allergic myocardial infarct
Introduction
After the first report of allergic myocardial infarction in 1950, the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome following an allergic insult has been called Kounis Syndrome (KS).1 This unique disease is also named “allergic angina”…
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Call for apology over cancer-linked pregnancy drug DES
Briony LeylandSouth of England
BBCJan Hall is campaigning for greater awareness of the impact the drug DES had on women A woman is calling on the government to apologise over a cancer-linked drug that was historically given to women to prevent…
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Breath test could transform early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer – The Times
- Breath test could transform early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer The Times
- New Pancreatic cancer breath test seen as major breakthrough in 50 years The Independent
- Dad thought back pain was sign of getting old but three weeks later he died
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Men need to exercise more than women for equal heart health benefits – Euronews.com
- Men need to exercise more than women for equal heart health benefits Euronews.com
- Sex differences in the association of wearable accelerometer-derived physical activity with coronary heart disease incidence and mortality Nature
- Men need twice as…
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Menopause symptoms disrupt daily life, but few women get treatment
A new study from Mayo Clinic underscores the widespread impact of menopause symptoms on midlife women – and raises concern that most are navigating this stage of life without medical care to help manage those challenges.
The…
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