Category: 6. Health
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Ancient viruses inside bacteria may help fight infections
For billions of years, bacteria and viruses have engaged in constant battles. We generally think of bacteria as bad, but viruses as worse.
The truth is more nuanced: some bacteria have ancient viruses inside them – and these bits of old viruses…
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Highlights from Global Cardio-Oncology Summit (GC-OS) 2025 by Maria Sol Andres
The Global Cardio-Oncology Summit (GCOS) is an annual international conference that unites experts in cardiology and oncology to advance the rapidly growing field of cardio-oncology. Organized by the International…
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Why Lung Cancer Screening Remains Underused, And How The USPSTF Meeting Cancellation Could Make It Worse
Division of Pulmonology and Critical Care nurse practitioner Jeanne Millett, left, and pulmonologist Dr. Thomas Smith review lung cancer screening scans at Albany Medical Center Friday Feb. 5, 2016 in Albany, NY. (Photo by John Carl D’Annibale…
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A Hospital Surgeon Falls Victim to Psychiatry
In 2010, I had been a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist for 22 years in Bristol, the 8th largest city in England. I had been the chairman of the medical committee in the hospital, the largest hospital ’trust’ in the…
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Positive signs in the fight against superbugs: CHINET 2024 surveillance report
Changing resistance rates of K. pneumoniae strains to imipenem and meropenem in CHINET antimicrobial resistance surveillance program 2005–2024.
FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, November 1, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — The 2024 CHINET…
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10-day Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) campaign launched to prevent malaria and dengue in Ghotki
MIRPUR MATHELO – On the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Ghotki Manzoor Ahmed Kanrani, a ten-day Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) campaign has been officially launched to prevent malaria and dengue. Under the campaign, mosquito repellent…
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Diverticulitis among people younger than 50 surges in U.S., study says
Younger adults increasingly are experiencing diverticulitis, a gut disorder that more commonly occurs later in life. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News
Younger adults are developing a severe gut disorder at increasing rates, according to a new…
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Tumor Vaccines for Pancreatic Cancer: Active and Recruiting Trials You Need to Know in 2025
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest malignancies, with limited benefit from conventional immunotherapy. In 2025, several early-phase studies are testing personalized tumor vaccines—including mRNA-based,…
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