Human papilloma virus (HPV) is responsible for about 70% of head and neck cancers in the United States, making it the leading HPV-related cancer and one that continues to rise in frequency each year. Unlike cervical cancer, which can be detected…
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6 tips to manage winter asthma effectively: Prevent flare-ups and protect lung health |
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition in which inflammation and narrowing of the airways make breathing difficult. During winter, symptoms often worsen due to cold air, dry indoor environments, respiratory infections, and increased exposure…
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A single protein could stop sudden death after heart attacks
Nina Kumowski, MD, of the Department of Radiology and Center for Systems Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the lead author and Matthias Nahrendorf, MD, PhD of the Department of Radiology and Center for Systems Biology at MGH, is the…
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PTSD following sexual assault linked to profound fronto-limbic brain changes
Around 70% of women who suffer a sexual assault develop PTSD; now scientists have shown that many of these women show a marked reduction in the usual communication between two important brain areas involved in processing and control…
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Scientists Uncover the Brain’s Hidden Pain Switch – SciTechDaily
- Scientists Uncover the Brain’s Hidden Pain Switch SciTechDaily
- A parabrachial hub for need-state control of enduring pain Nature
- Hunger, Fear, and the Brain’s Hidden Switch to Turn Off Chronic Pain Neuroscience News
- Scientists discover brain…
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Anesthesiologist-led care speeds surgery and reduces complications for hip fracture patients
When anesthesiologists lead the preoperative process, patients undergoing surgery for hip fractures – one of the leading causes of hospitalization in older adults – get to the operating room (OR) faster and have fewer complications,…
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Brain activity reveals sound outperforms touch in sensing musical rhythm
How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the perceived beat so that they can tap their feet, nod their heads, or dance along. In a new JNeurosci paper,…
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Public knowledge, attitudes, practices, and key influencing factors regarding cancer screening in Yemen | Conflict and Health
Participant demographics
The study included a total of 996 participants with varied demographic and health-related characteristics. Most participants were young adults aged 18–29 years (69.1%), followed by 17.7% aged 30–39. The gender…
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In Nepal, dengue has killed 4 and infected 5,874 since January
October 14, 2025
KATHMANDU – At least four people died and 5,874 others have been infected with dengue virus that has spread to 75 districts of the country since January.
Both deaths and infections recorded so far are fewer compared to previous…
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