- Busting myths about the HPV vaccine Sanford Health News
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Busting myths about the HPV vaccine – Sanford Health News
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Resistance exercise may offer greater benefits for preventing diabetes and obesity
Running may help burn calories, but when it comes to preventing diabetes and obesity, pumping iron might have the edge, according to preclinical findings from the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC.
The research, published…
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Here’s how many daily steps may help delay Alzheimer’s symptoms – The Washington Post
- Here’s how many daily steps may help delay Alzheimer’s symptoms The Washington Post
- Scientists reveal how many steps you need to walk daily to reduce Alzheimer’s risk The Independent
- Walking a Little Each Day Can Slow Down Alzheimer’s…
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Adjuvant Ribociclib Plus AI Therapy Shows More Pronounced iDFS Benefit After 5 Years in HR+, HER2-Negative Early Breast Cancer
Adjuvant ribociclib (Kisqali) plus endocrine therapy showed a sustained reduction in recurrence risk beyond its initial 3-year treatment window, according to Sara A. Hurvitz, MD, FACP, who added that the ongoing separation of the Kaplan-Meier…
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Prescribing Patterns of NSAIDs and the Burden of Polypharmacy and Pote
Introduction
The field of medicine known as geriatrics focuses on the healthcare of older adults individuals, defined as those aged 65 years and older.1 This demographic constitutes an increasingly significant segment of the global population….
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Global Prevalence of Infertility Attributable to Sex Chromosome Abnorm
Introduction
Infertility affects approximately 15–20% of couples worldwide.1 It is estimated that male factors account for 30% to 50% of infertility cases.2 In 2021, women with infertility accounted for approximately 66.7% of all global…
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New research sheds light on E. coli spread in human communities
Bacteria that often cause urinary infections can spread as rapidly as swine flu. But E. coli that are resistant to several classes of antibiotics behave differently.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) are the most common cause of urinary…
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Study shows benefits of telemedicine for people with type 1 diabetes
People with type 1 diabetes achieved significantly better long-term blood glucose when their levels were monitored by healthcare professionals in real time, via a sensor under the skin, and they received regular advice in their…
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New study finds no increased risk of heart and brain infarctions for transgender women
Contrary to previous research, transgender women who use the hormone oestradiol for their transition do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke compared to men in the general Dutch population. This is shown by a…
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