A COMPREHENSIVE, new study has provided an analysis of systemic immune dysregulation across multiple inflammatory skin diseases. The research used high-throughput proteomic profiling to examine blood samples from patients with alopecia areata…
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The Urgency Still Remains for HIV: AHF UK Marks World AIDS Day – Business Wire
- The Urgency Still Remains for HIV: AHF UK Marks World AIDS Day Business Wire
- 160,000 Lagos residents living with HIV – Govt Punch Newspapers
- Fifty Countries Strong: AHF ‘Keeping the Promise’ on World AIDS Day AIDS Healthcare Foundation
- AHF…
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Is this immunity-boosting, blood-sugar-regulating snack missing from diet? AIIMS gastro doc recommends this seed with big health benefits
If there’s one everyday snack you might be overlooking, it’s this tiny seed that packs a surprising punch. AIIMS gastro doctor Dr Saurabh Sethi, who trained at Harvard, recently drew attention to it on social media, calling it a powerhouse…Continue Reading
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Silent heart attack warning: Cardiologist lists 5 overlooked symptoms you should never ignore
With long commutes, irregular sleep and constant stress becoming a part of modern life, many early signs of heart trouble often get brushed aside as exhaustion or acidity. But a US-based cardiologist is warning that these everyday discomforts…
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Can prediabetes be reversed? Apollo doctor highlights a new study and shares how to reverse it – The Economic Times
- Can prediabetes be reversed? Apollo doctor highlights a new study and shares how to reverse it The Economic Times
- Prediabetes may be most easily reversible in the first 2 years Medical News Today
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RSV prevention in newborns could cut asthma risk
Belgian researchers from VIB and Ghent University (UGent), working with partners in Denmark, have found strong evidence that infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) early in infancy sharply raises the likelihood of developing childhood…
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Failure to diagnose treatable male infertility leading to unnecessary IVF, experts say | Fertility problems
Couples are needlessly going through IVF because male infertility is under-researched, with the NHS too often failing to diagnose treatable causes, leading experts have said.
Poor understanding among GPs and a lack of specialists and NHS testing…
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Lung Cancer Remission Rate: What Patients Need to Know in 2025
Lung cancer remains one of the most complex and challenging cancers worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. Because lung cancer often grows silently in its early stages, many patients are diagnosed when the cancer is…
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Stubborn PCOS symptoms? Gastro doc, Dr Pal says not hormone but this may be the real culprit
Many women spend years trying to fix their PCOS by tracking hormones, changing diets, or switching medications, only to feel like nothing is really improving. That frustration is exactly what gastroenterologist Dr Pal addressed in a recent video,…Continue Reading
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