Strong social ties are often linked to better health, and new research adds a brain benefit to that list. Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and University of Massachusetts Boston report that regularly helping people outside your…
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Confluence of Diabetes Risk | DMSO
Correspondence: Hillary A Keenan, Global Evidence and Outcomes, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, 650 E. Kendall St, Cambridge, MA, USA, Email [email protected]
In the last 25 years, there has been an increase in the…
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Managing Diabetes at the Dinner Table: A Yale Nutrition Expert Weighs In – Yale Medicine
- Managing Diabetes at the Dinner Table: A Yale Nutrition Expert Weighs In Yale Medicine
- Between Feasts and Fasts: Finding Balance for Blood Sugar During Weddings and Festivals Healthshots
- Myths about common health condition leaves four in 10…
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Epidemiological Alert Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in Americas Region – 19 December 2025 – PAHO/WHO
Given the increase in cases of hantavirus infection reported during 2025 in endemic countries of the Americas Region, particularly in the Southern Cone, and considering the increase in lethality observed in some of these countries, the Pan…
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‘How I knew I had ovarian cancer’: Survivors and caregiver discuss symptoms
Bloating, diarrhea and abdominal pain are three of the most common symptoms of ovarian cancer. They’re also some of the easiest to overlook. Perhaps it’s because they can also be signs of so many other conditions, including indigestion, a…
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12 highlights from five years on the frontlines of immunisation
Five years. Twelve milestones. Millions of lives protected.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance works in five-year cycles, with one of our most eventful periods, running from 2021–2025, coming to an end this year.
So as one chapter of Gavi’s…
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Pilot programme massively boosts hepatitis B “birth dose” vaccination in Nigeria’s Delta state
At a glance
- More than 18 million Nigerians are living with hepatitis B, a virus that is especially likely to cause serious liver disease when it’s contracted by babies and young children.
- The hepatitis B vaccine birth dose, given on…
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- More than 18 million Nigerians are living with hepatitis B, a virus that is especially likely to cause serious liver disease when it’s contracted by babies and young children.
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Turns out Mom was right: You can catch a cold from the cold, after all – CTV News
- Turns out Mom was right: You can catch a cold from the cold, after all CTV News
- Q and A with the experts: Cold weather connected to increased illness University of Waterloo
- How dry weather in the winter can lead to negative health effects KRCG
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ctDNA Assay Offers Prognostic Insights for Immunotherapy-Treated Solid Tumors | Targeted Oncology
Findings from a study on the utility of ultrasensitive circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a predictive biomarker for patients with advanced solid tumors undergoing immunotherapy show that whole-genome sequencing (WGS)-based ctDNA assay offered…
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