Antidepressants are taken by millions of adults in the United States and are one of the most commonly prescribed medications. Some decide to discontinue their medication use due to side effects like elevated heart rate and blood pressure, but…
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WHO celebrates progress against malaria, but warns that hurdles remain
A new report this week from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights the progress that’s been made in efforts to control malaria, along with the threats that could undo that progress.
Among the encouraging signs from the WHO’s annual
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US health panel ditches guidance to give hepatitis B vaccine to newborns | Donald Trump News
A top-level vaccine panel in the United States government has voted to peel back guidance that newborn babies should receive a vaccine to shield against hepatitis B, a virus that can cause chronic liver problems.
On Friday, the Advisory Committee…
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Whooping cough nasal vaccine shows promise in phase II trial – The Pharmaceutical Journal
- Whooping cough nasal vaccine shows promise in phase II trial The Pharmaceutical Journal
- Dr Iain MacArthur University of Birmingham
- ILiAD Biotechnologies Announces Lancet Microbe Publication of BPZE1 Phase 2b Clinical Results in Human Challenge…
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Health news round-up: the year in health across England, Scotland and Wales
“Whenever there is an infectious emergency, the public respond remarkably, as they did during COVID-19,” wrote Sir Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, in his annual report published this week.
“Between emergencies it is easy to…
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'Patients get relief': Researchers recommending nerve blockers to treat migraines – Rocky Mountain Outlook
- ‘Patients get relief’: Researchers recommending nerve blockers to treat migraines Rocky Mountain Outlook
- New research recommends use of nerve blocks in the emergency room to treat migraine pain CTV News
- ‘Patients get relief’: Researchers…
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MYC Gene Fragment in Urine May Aid Bladder Cancer Diagnosis, Staging – Inside Precision Medicine
- MYC Gene Fragment in Urine May Aid Bladder Cancer Diagnosis, Staging Inside Precision Medicine
- Joshua Meeks, MD, on the emerging role of ctDNA in MIBC Urology Times
- Future Directions for ctDNA-Based Testing in MIBC CancerNetwork
- Molecular Testing…
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Aging Midbrain Neurons Face Energy Crisis Linked to Parkinson’s | Newsroom
Dopamine neurons in a part of the brain called the midbrain may, with aging, be increasingly susceptible to a vicious spiral of decline driven by fuel shortages, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The…
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