Category: 6. Health
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Promising Future of Novel Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Against Bacterial Re
Introduction
Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health concern, largely driven by the overuse, misuse, and frequent prescription of antibiotics—particularly beta-lactam agents.1–4 Beta-lactam antibiotics are characterised by the…
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Calls to cut red tape for cancer treatment
The Royal College of Radiologists and the Society of Radiographers warn that current structures stifle innovation and cause unequal access to cancer treatments
In a briefing note, the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and the Society of…
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Severe Corneal Pannus as a Rare Ocular Complication of Anti-TNF-α The
Introduction
Tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors (anti-TNF-α) have revolutionized the management of various autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. TNF-α is a key cytokine in inflammatory pathways,…
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Cancer care underuse, overuse, and inequalities – IARC
9 Octobre 2025
Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and Imperial College London, United Kingdom, propose a novel perspective to examine inefficiencies of health systems by…
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Clinical value of APRI and FIB-4 on bleeding risk and 30-day prognosis
Introduction
Liver cirrhosis represents a progressive, systemic disorder arising from chronic liver injury, marked by diffuse hepatic fibrosis, pseudolobule formation, and aberrant vascular proliferation.1 Approximately 85% of individuals with…
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Establishment of a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Lupus Care Clinic at a
Introduction
Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematous (cSLE) is a life-long autoimmune disorder characterized by higher disease severity and multisystem involvement as compared to adult-onset disease.1 This is commonly due to the higher…
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Telford man diagnosed with dementia raises thousands for centre
ELLEN KNIGHT/BBCKevin, pictured with his wife Jodie, was diagnosed at the age of 42 and has raised more than £12,000 for the day centre that supports him A man who was diagnosed with early-onset dementia at the age of 42 has raised more than…
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71-year-old survives months with genetically engineered pig liver – Euronews.com
- 71-year-old survives months with genetically engineered pig liver Euronews.com
- Chinese Surgeons Perform First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant The New York Times
- Breakthrough in Liver Xenotransplantation: Genetically Modified Pig Liver Transplanted…
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Ebola outbreak in southern Congo shows signs of containment with no new cases, WHO reports
DAKAR, Senegal — An Ebola outbreak that has plagued southern Congo in recent weeks is starting to be contained, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, with no new cases reported since the U.N. health agency’s last update on Oct. 1.
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