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Category: 6. Health
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Bavarian Nordic Announces Major Shareholder Notification
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, October 29, 2025 – Pursuant to section 30 of the Danish Capital Markets Act, Bavarian Nordic A/S hereby announces that the Company has received notification from Morgan Stanley that they hold 5.20% of the shares and voting…
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Study provides first worldwide validation of new GLIS model in older patients with heart failure
With populations aging rapidly worldwide, heart failure has become one of the most pressing medical and social challenges. Older patients face not only a high mortality risk but also losses in muscle strength, mobility, and…
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UK Study on Weight and Mental Illness
A GROWING body of evidence links weight and mental illness, and now, a major UK study confirms the connection lasts for years. Researchers found that people with severe mental illness gained significantly more weight over 15 years than the…
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Detecting, mapping, and suppressing the spread of a decade-long Pseudomonas aeruginosa nosocomial outbreak with genomics
WGS technology is revolutionizing IPAC. Here, routine surveillance of MDR pathogens across the US MHS was critical in uncovering a decades-long P. aeruginosa epidemic cluster. With traditional approaches alone (Giani et al., 2018),…
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Treating patients at home with IV antibiotics could halve costs to the NHS
Treating patients at home with IV antibiotics, rather than in a clinical setting, could halve costs to the NHS and relieve pressure on hospital beds – according to a University of East Anglia study.
Researchers investigated whether…
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Heart ‘blueprint’ offers insights into fetal development and congenital defects
New research in Sweden has produced a “blueprint” revealing how the human heart is built during prenatal development. It offers insights that could lead to improved prenatal care and new treatments for heart defects, such as holes…
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Bird flu virus has ‘everything it takes to trigger a pandemic,’ warns WHO virologist
An increasing number of poultry farms in Germany are being affected by bird flu. Since the beginning of September, the Friedrich Loeffler Institute has recorded around 31 outbreaks of the virus in livestock farming and 131 cases of avian…
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Scans shed light on changes in brain when we zone out while tired | Neuroscience
It’s never a great look. The morning meeting is in full swing but thanks to a late night out your brain switches off at the precise moment a question comes your way.
Such momentary lapses in attention are a common problem for the sleep deprived,…
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