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Sexually transmitted infections (STI) have a disproportionately high prevalence in individuals in custody and persons with HIV (PWH). However, limited data exist for the rates of infection in individuals who are in custody,…

Sexually transmitted infections (STI) have a disproportionately high prevalence in individuals in custody and persons with HIV (PWH). However, limited data exist for the rates of infection in individuals who are in custody,…

Due to major advances in anticancer therapies, many patients now live longer with cancer as a chronic disease, making QoL a key care priority, Scotté explained. The success of oncology care…
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has for the first time issued guidelines on the use of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 or GLP-1 therapies for treating obesity. This is a major move at a time when the sales of these drugs are rapidly growing across…

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complex, multifactorial illness defined by persistent, unexplained fatigue that fails to improve with rest and severely limits day-to-day functioning.1 Although definitions differ, most require at…
On World AIDS Day, the World Health Organization, UNAIDS, and the Ministry of Health join hands to urge collective and individual action against a public health threat affecting 350 000 people in Pakistan – 80% of…

A “revolutionary” keyhole surgery is coming to Hull for spinal operations, NHS officials said.
Hull Royal Infirmary’s neurosurgeons will be able to perform endoscopic spine surgery using a small probe and camera through a keyhole incision.
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Everyone knows that alcohol can cause weight gain, particularly beer, sugary cocktails and creamy liqueurs. But while the most likely action for anyone trying to lose a few pounds would be to cut down on the amount of alcoholic drinks they…

1 of 2 | Children who have regular access to smartphones before they are teenagers are more likely to suffer from depression, obesity and lack of sleep, according to a new study by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Photo by 46173/Pixabay
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