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  • Rare desert berry could transform diabetes treatment

    Rare desert berry could transform diabetes treatment

    In what could mark a major step forward for diabetes care, scientists have found extraordinary health benefits in a little-known desert plant. The fruit of Nitraria roborowskii Kom, long used in traditional medicine, showed strong potential to…

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  • Rare desert berry could transform diabetes treatment

    Rare desert berry could transform diabetes treatment

    In what could mark a major step forward for diabetes care, scientists have found extraordinary health benefits in a little-known desert plant. The fruit of Nitraria roborowskii Kom, long used in traditional medicine, showed strong potential to…

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  • E. coli spreads as fast as swine flu: What this means for hygiene and public health |

    E. coli spreads as fast as swine flu: What this means for hygiene and public health |

    We usually think of flu as the rapid spreader, while gut bacteria quietly sit in our intestines. But recent research shows that one strain of E. coli, known as ST131‑A, can move through populations at a rate comparable to flu viruses. This…

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  • Indigenous knowledge and plant species used as mosquito repellents in the West Nile Subregion, Uganda | Tropical Medicine and Health

    Indigenous knowledge and plant species used as mosquito repellents in the West Nile Subregion, Uganda | Tropical Medicine and Health

    Documented plants with mosquito repellent properties

    Although several plant species with insect-repelling properties exist in the tropics [21], they have mostly remained unexplored, with only a few studies documenting the medicinal plant species…

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  • Baseless claims target Bangladesh’s typhoid vaccine drive

    Baseless claims target Bangladesh’s typhoid vaccine drive

    “I would request parents, do not let enter your beloved child’s body at all. Stay away from these,” of a lengthy Bengali-language Facebook post shared on October 14, 2025.

    The post, which was shared more than 3,000 times, goes on to say: “…

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  • Neurogenic organ dysfunction syndrome after acute brain injury | Military Medical Research

    Neurogenic organ dysfunction syndrome after acute brain injury | Military Medical Research

  • GBD 2019 Stroke Collaborators. Global, regional, and national burden of stroke and its risk factors, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2019. Lancet Neurol. 2021;20(10):795–820.

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  • Jersey skin cancer rate ‘higher than Guernsey’

    Jersey skin cancer rate ‘higher than Guernsey’

    Non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common type of cancer across the Channel Islands, according to a new report.

    The Channel Islands Cancer Report also showed higher rates of skin cancer in Jersey than in Guernsey and England.

    In both…

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  • The Hidden Threat: Maxillary Hardware-Associated Actinomycosis in Diabetes

    The Hidden Threat: Maxillary Hardware-Associated Actinomycosis in Diabetes

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  • From lupus to MS, new treatments aim to retrain immune system

    From lupus to MS, new treatments aim to retrain immune system

    Our immune system has a dark side: It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.

    What are called autoimmune diseases can affect just about…

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