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Researchers in Australia find potential treatment to bypass resistance in deadly childhood cancer-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have identified a drug overcoming treatment resistance in relapsed neuroblastoma, the deadly childhood cancer.
The discovery could improve neuroblastoma treatment, the most common solid…
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Researchers in Australia find potential treatment to bypass resistance in deadly childhood cancer-Xinhua
SYDNEY, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have identified a drug overcoming treatment resistance in relapsed neuroblastoma, the deadly childhood cancer.
The discovery could improve neuroblastoma treatment, the most common solid…
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MR and Polio campaign achieves up to 99% coverage in Abbottabad: Sarmad Saleem
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ABBOTTABAD, Nov 29 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad Sarmad Saleem Akram chaired a review meeting on the ongoing Measles and Rubella (MR) and Polio vaccination campaign, where the performance of health teams, outreach…
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Bird flu viruses dodge the human body’s fever defense
Fever is one of the body’s oldest antiviral tactics: turn up the heat to make life hard for invading pathogens. But new research led by the University of Cambridge shows why that strategy falters against avian influenza.
The team pinpointed a…
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Michigan neurosurgeon explains why migraines tend to hit women harder than men: ‘Often worsen right before a period…’
Do you struggle with nasty migraines – the kind that strike harder just before your period and make even a simple headache feel unbearable? You’re not imagining it. Women often experience more intense migraine pain than men, largely because
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1st fatal H5N5 human case unlikely to spark pandemic: Experts
Taipei, Nov. 29 (CNA) The world’s first fatal human infection with the H5N5 avian influenza strain, reported in the United States earlier this month, appears to be an isolated case with a low risk of wider transmission, Taiwanese experts said…
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WHO releases first-ever global guideline for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infertility
The World Health Organization (WHO) today called on countries to make fertility care safer, fairer and more affordable for all in its first-ever global guideline for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of…
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Measles deaths plummet but infections surge worldwide
Global immunization efforts have led to an 88% drop in measles deaths between 2000 and 2024, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). Nearly 59 million lives have been saved by the measles vaccine since…
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