A nationwide Swedish study reveals that when HPV vaccination reaches high coverage through schools, it protects even those who remain unvaccinated, dramatically lowering rates of the most serious cervical lesions and reinforcing the…
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Is there a ‘safer’ way to consume cannabis? Experts recommend new use limits
With growing numbers of cannabis use across Europe, researchers in the United Kingdom have proposed a weekly threshold for cannabis consumption – similar to the alcohol intake guidelines – in a bid to promote safer use.
The study by the…
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Researchers develop automatic tool to prevent hip dislocation in children with Cerebral Palsy
Researchers from the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool, together with Manchester Imaging Ltd, (a local company that specialises in developing AI medical devices), have received a £1.2 million grant from the National…
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Punjab Launches Free AIDS Screening Program
The Punjab government has launched a program to provide free AIDS screening, essential diagnostic tests, and complete treatment through special clinics established at district and tehsil levels.
Medical research has confirmed that AIDS,…
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Intratumoral microbiome signatures in a North Central Indian colorectal cancer cohort: identification of novel prognostic biomarkers and functional pathways
Sung, H. et al. Global cancer statistics 2020: Globocan estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries. CA Cancer J. Clin. 71(3), 209–249. https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21660 (2021).
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Adding Yoga to OUD Care Could Speed Withdrawal Recovery – Medscape
- Adding Yoga to OUD Care Could Speed Withdrawal Recovery Medscape
- Yoga accelerates opioid withdrawal recovery when combined with standard care, study finds Medical Xpress
- Yoga speeds recovery in opioid treatment, finds NIMHANS study Deccan Herald
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Perfectionism and competitive sports practice associated with risk of exercise addiction
Physical exercise is one of the main recommendations for maintaining good health. However, when practiced compulsively and without control, it can become a problem: exercise addiction.
An international study led by Miguel…
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Men Have More Severe Multiple Myeloma at Diagnosis – Medscape
- Men Have More Severe Multiple Myeloma at Diagnosis Medscape
- Multiple myeloma rates increasing twice as high in men than in women News-Medical
- Why Men Face a Higher Risk of Multiple Myeloma Inside Precision Medicine
- Men Face Double the Odds of…
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ACI Group calls for reformulation focus as UK junk food advertising ban takes effect
Ingredient distributor and supply chain expert ACI Group has urged the food industry to focus on reformulation and authenticity as brands adapt to the UK’s new junk food advertising ban.
While…
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Intermittent Oroesophageal Feeding Modulates Post-Hemorrhagic Pharynge
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Dysphagia affects approximately 23–80% of stroke patients, manifesting as coughing, choking, aspiration, penetration, food residue, and reflux.1,2 This condition significantly increases the risk of pneumonia, malnutrition, and…
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