A large 20-year investigation following nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that reducing arsenic in drinking water was tied to as much as a 50 percent drop in deaths from heart disease, cancer and several other chronic illnesses. The…
Category: 6. Health
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Maternal Prebiotics Do Not Prevent Infant Atopic Dermatitis
A MULTICENTRE trial has found that maternal prebiotic supplementation during pregnancy does not prevent atopic dermatitis (AD) in infants at high risk of allergic disease. The findings challenge previous assumptions that optimising the…
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Coxiella Burnetii should not be ignored:Two cases of Q fever pneumon
Introduction
Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium C. burnetii which has worldwide with the exception of New Zealand.1,2 It was first reported by Dr Derrick in 1935 originating from an unexplained collective fever among…
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Tattoo ink alters immune cells and weakens some vaccine responses
New research reveals that tattoo pigments don’t just stay in the skin, they migrate into lymph nodes, trigger months of inflammation, and reshape how the body responds to different vaccines.
Study: Tattoo ink induces inflammation…
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Sharon Kapambwe: Strengthening Laboratory and Pathology Capacity for Cervical Cancer Screening in Uzbekistan
Sharon Kapambwe, Technical Officer of Cancer Control at the World Health Organization, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Strengthening Laboratory and Pathology Capacity for Cervical Cancer Screening in Uzbekistan
One of the strategic…
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Neuraxpharm and mjn-neuro announce plans to launch EPISERAS®, a digital health solution using an AI-powered wearable device for the early detection of epileptic seizures
A non-invasive, AI-based, wearable earpiece that continuously monitors brain activity to enable the early detection of seizure risk in real time, alerting patients and caregivers…
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The orthogeriatric co-management care reduces early mortality in geria
Introduction
With the increasing aging of the population, the number of geriatric hip fracture patients is increasing globally.1,2 The treatment of geriatric hip fracture is primarily early surgical intervention, with non-operative treatment…
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Insights into phytochemicals mediated epigenetic regulation for breast
Introduction
Breast cancer continues to be a tough foe of global health challenges. Complex pathophysiology and extensive range of clinical manifestations of breast cancer present significant hurdles for the development of promising treatment…
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New AI models detect dementia with high accuracy using EEG signals
Researchers at örebro University have developed two new AI models that can analyze the brain’s electrical activity and accurately distinguish between healthy individuals and patients with dementia, including Alzheimer’s…
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