A NEW pilot study suggests that yoga and walking for type 2 diabetes significantly improve blood glucose control, with combined practice offering the greatest metabolic benefit.
Category: 6. Health
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Crispr gene editing shows promise for HIV cure but faces delivery and reservoir challenges
Two years ago, the UK became the first country to approve Casgevy, a Crispr-based therapy for the blood disorders sickle cell disease and β-thalassaemia. This year saw the world’s first personalised Crispr therapy for a baby boy with a…
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Nanoscale Biosensors For Personalized Medicine
Where antibodies reach their limits in medicine, aptamers step in. These molecules bind with high precision to serotonin, cortisol, and other key signaling compounds, rendering them measurable. Their potential opens new avenues toward…
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Lifelong Health Impact of Childhood Trauma Revealed
A University of Sydney-led study published today has found 42 percent of Australian adults — more than eight million people — experienced a traumatic event as children. Those affected have a 50 percent higher risk of developing a mental…
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The tale of two assumptions: incorporating healthcare-seeking behaviour in epidemic forecasting | BMC Infectious Diseases
Study design
The study aims to use an age-stratified (0 to 18 years, 19 to 64 years, and 65 years and older) SIR model for influenza using case data for the following seasons 2016–2017, 2017–2018 and 2018–2019. Influenza case data is…
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Ginger tea useful for weight loss? Researchers look at studies to assess health benefits
Among the various items that have gained a reputation for being useful in weight loss, ginger tea is yet to establish its niche. Ginger tea is widely consumed in the Indian subcontinent, but whether it works to reduce weight is yet to be…
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Under RFK Jr., CDC promotes false vaccines-autism link it once discredited – The Washington Post
- Under RFK Jr., CDC promotes false vaccines-autism link it once discredited The Washington Post
- US CDC says claims that vaccines do not cause autism are not evidence-based Reuters
- Letters to the Editor – Vaccines, Waymo robotaxis, Dallas City…
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