- The Real-World Limits of Shared Vaccine Decisions Medscape
- Lawsuit contests RFK Jr.’s new vaccine guidance for children The Washington Post
- CDC Acts on Presidential Memorandum to Update Childhood Immunization Schedule HIV.gov
- Kennedy vax suit…
Category: 6. Health
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The Real-World Limits of Shared Vaccine Decisions – Medscape
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VPD outbreak risks loom as coverage falls below 85%: report
A vaccine-preventable disease outbreak may be caused by routine immunisation gaps, donor fatigue, and complex programmes.
Coverage rates for key vaccines dropping below 85% to 90% may cause a rise in vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) outbreaks…
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Late HIV Diagnosis and Associated Factors Among Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Cases Aged ≥50 Years — China, 2022–2024
Introduction: Late HIV diagnosis represents a critical public health challenge among older adults in China. Identifying its correlates is essential for enhancing timely…Continue Reading
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Zombie cells in brain may cause TLE seizures
In a peer-reviewed study published in the Annals of Neurology, researchers found that “zombie” cells may be responsible for a common form of epilepsy.
The study, “Senescent Cell Clearance Ameliorates Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Associated…
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Relief for Millions: Popular Heartburn Drugs Cleared of Stomach Cancer Risk – SciTechDaily
- Relief for Millions: Popular Heartburn Drugs Cleared of Stomach Cancer Risk SciTechDaily
- Long term use of anti-acid drugs may not increase stomach cancer risk BMJ Group
- Heartburn meds might not cause cancer after all New Atlas
- Acid reflux drugs…
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Targeted uterine mRNA treatment boosts fertility outcomes in mice
Researchers from the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine Center for Nanomedicine – which designs nanotechnology-based platforms for clinical translation across specialties – developed a strategy for delivering therapeutic…
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Integrated hip-fracture model cuts mortality rates
Xu Weiguo (second from right) checks the post-operation status of a patient at Tianjin Hospital. [Photo provided to China Daily]
A pioneering medical system in Tianjin has treated nearly 4,500…
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Japan turns to hearing loss detection in push to prevent dementia
AKITA, Japan – With Japan’s rapidly aging population putting mounting pressure on medical and nursing care systems, local governments are increasingly turning to an unexpected tool in dementia prevention: early detection of age-related hearing…
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