Category: 6. Health
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Scientists capture flu viruses surfing into human cells in real time
Fever, aching limbs and a runny nose — as winter returns, so too does the flu. The disease is triggered by influenza viruses, which enter our body through droplets and then infect vulnerable cells.
A research team from Switzerland and Japan has…
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A Spoonful of Black Cumin Seeds May Improve Cholesterol, New Study Suggests
For years, black cumin seeds have been a staple in kitchens and traditional medicine cabinets across Asia and the Middle East. Now, modern research is starting to examine whether this everyday spice could meaningfully influence human…
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Early child development issues associated with Covid-19 social distancing
Lockdown and social distancing measures are associated with increased developmental concerns among toddlers, new research suggests.
An extensive Scottish study of nearly 258,000 children shows that those exposed to longer periods of…
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HIV detection drive sees thousands tested in A&E
Almost 200 people have been diagnosed with HIV or hepatitis since local A&E departments introduced routine screening.
About 180 people who attended A&E have been diagnosed with blood-borne viruses (BBVs), including HIV, since the opt-out testing…
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Nasal drops for brain cancer: A breakthrough nanomedicine approach to treating glioblastoma
Brain cancer, especially glioblastoma, is characterized by its aggressive nature, with very poor survival rates. Conventional treatments hardly succeed because of the brain’s protective barriers, which easily block the path of drug delivery.…
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Heavy periods and plant-based diets could boost risk of anaemia in young girls, study finds
Heavy menstrual bleeding and plant-based diets may significantly raise the risk of anaemia among teenage girls, a small new study has found.
Adolescent girls require more iron due to hormonal changes, and they are also at greater risk of iron…
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To Prevent Cervical Cancer, Health Workers Lean on Education and Trust
By Olivia Lewis
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women in the world, according to the World Health Organization.
The disease, which develops from continuous human papillomavirus infections, is preventable through the HPV…
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E. Australian state issues health warning over mosquito-borne viruses-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) — Health authorities in the eastern Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) on Thursday issued a warning to residents over potentially deadly mosquito-borne viruses.
The NSW Department of Health said in a statement…
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E. Australian state issues health warning over mosquito-borne viruses-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) — Health authorities in the eastern Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) on Thursday issued a warning to residents over potentially deadly mosquito-borne viruses.
The NSW Department of Health said in a statement…
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