BEIJING, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — A research team at the Wuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST) has recently developed a new targeted delivery system to send gene editing tools into cells. The tools will precisely locate the HIV virus and…
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Finnish research pinpoints a higher risk among cohabiting survivors
Researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland, have identified significant differences in mortality among widows and widowers from cohabiting versus married relationships, depending on the deceased partner’s cause of death….
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Having gut problems? AIIMS-educated doctor shares 3 seeds that helps cleanse your gut like a brush – The Economic Times
- Having gut problems? AIIMS-educated doctor shares 3 seeds that helps cleanse your gut like a brush The Economic Times
- Eating pumpkin regularly? 5 health benefits of pumpkin for your body Times of India
- Harvard-trained gastroenterologist says…
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Obesity Could Speed Alzheimer’s Progression, Study Suggests | Health
Obesity Could Speed Alzheimer’s Progression, Study Suggests | Health | nbcrightnow.com
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Study provides new hope for future treatment of intestinal condition IBS
Researchers at örebro University in Sweden have made a significant advance in understanding the intestinal condition IBS. For the first time, they have demonstrated directly in the human intestine that butyric acid can bolster the…
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Mid-to-Late Life Activity Prime Times for Dementia Prevention? – Medscape
- Mid-to-Late Life Activity Prime Times for Dementia Prevention? Medscape
- Physical activity shown to dramatically reduce dementia risk WFTV
- Just 3,000–5,000 steps a day could protect your brain more than you think, says Apollo doctor citing new…
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Diabetes tips: Expert physiologist explains how to lower blood sugar level in just 60 seconds, with science-backed methods |
If you can’t manage a 15-20-minute stroll after a meal, then this physiologist, Jose Tejero, says one simple solution involves just one minute of stair climbing. Such a quick move may lower down your blood sugar spike right after eating. Recent…
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Data supports US policy of hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, as officials push for delay – Reuters
- Data supports US policy of hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, as officials push for delay Reuters
- Vaccine Committee May Make Significant Changes to Childhood Schedule The New York Times
- New review finds no evidence to support delaying universal…
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Poverty and Leptospirosis Put Millions at Risk
MONTROSE, California — In the world’s most impoverished communities, danger lurks in flooded fields, muddy riverbanks and puddles outside homes. Leptospirosis, a bacterial disease transmitted from animals to humans, kills more…
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Extrafamilial Violence Strongly Linked to Mental Health Problems in Northern Ireland
A new study published in BMJ Public Health finds that extrafamilial violence (EFV), such as bullying, collective, and community violence, is linked to mental health issues, substance use, chronic pain, and frequent health service…
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