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COVID lockdown linked to increase in early child development issues – Medical Xpress
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Girl died from rare complication after tonsil operation
Lisa YoungCornwall Coroner’s Court, Truro
The Milnes familyAmber had her tonsils and adenoids removed in a planned operation A five-year-old girl died after “a known, but very rare complication” after a routine operation, a coroner has found.
Amber…
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Hematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer management
Breast cancer remains a predominant global health challenge for women, with late-stage diagnosis being a key contributor to its high mortality. This is particularly pronounced in low-resource settings where access to advanced,…
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US will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, reports say | US news
For the first time since 1988, the US government will no longer commemorate World Aids Day, according to reports.
The state department has directed its employees and grant recipients not to use US government funds to mark the event – which falls…
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Mum criticises Leeds General Infirmary care at baby’s inquest
A mother has criticised a hospital’s maternity care throughout her pregnancy at the inquest into the death of her 10-day-old baby.
Lottie Kim James-Howard was pronounced dead at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) on 23 December 2023 after her mother…
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Which Is Better for Health?
Share on Pinterest New research suggests that a plant-based diet can offer similar nutritional benefits to the Mediterranean diet. Nadine Greeff/Stocksy - A new study suggests that well-designed plant-based dietary plans could match the nutritional…
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Coffee Intake Reduces Liver Cancer Risk
A MAJOR new review has pulled together data from more than 270 studies and concludes that moderate coffee drinking is consistently linked with a lower risk of cancers of the digestive system, with the strongest and most reliable signal seen…
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Study reveals widespread unrecognized acne among 35-year-old Finnish women
Adult acne is more common than often assumed. According to research from the University of Oulu, around 31 per cent of 35-year-old Finnish women have acne on the face or back. Yet many do not recognize their symptoms and acne…
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Mobilizing youth power to accelerate the TB response
Global #ENDTB Youth Townhall:
Mobilizing youth power to accelerate the TB response
Join us on 12 December 2025, 12:30 – 15:00 CET
The World Health Organization (WHO) is convening a Global #ENDTB Youth Townhall – a high-energy virtual gathering…
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Older Age Linked to Higher Incidence of Complicated Pneumococcal Bacteremia
Older age, along with conditions such as septic arthritis, endocarditis, and pneumonia, are factors significantly associated with complicated pneumococcal bacteremia, according to data presented at IDWeek, which took place from October 19 to…
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