Category: 6. Health

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  • Evaluation of Anemia in the Older Population in a Tertiary Care Hospital

    Evaluation of Anemia in the Older Population in a Tertiary Care Hospital

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    Just a moment…

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  • Scottish Brain Sciences opens new Alzheimer’s clinical research center at ONE Biohub

    Scottish Brain Sciences opens new Alzheimer’s clinical research center at ONE Biohub

    Scottish Brain Sciences (SBS), a leading clinical research organization dedicated to transforming the early detection and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions, today announced that it has opened a…

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  • Bruker launches xView Module for Ultima 2Pplus multiphoton microscopes

    Bruker launches xView Module for Ultima 2Pplus multiphoton microscopes

    At the Neuroscience 2025 conference, Bruker Corporation today announced the release of the xView Module for Ultima 2Pplus multiphoton microscopes to significantly extend imaging scale and experiment flexibility for advanced…

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  • Readmissions in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Five-Year Retrospective Study in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital

    Readmissions in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Five-Year Retrospective Study in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital

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  • Readmissions in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Five-Year Retrospective Study in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital

    Readmissions in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Five-Year Retrospective Study in a Romanian Emergency County Hospital

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  • South-East Asia leads global TB cases—WHO urges swift action to address gaps and boost progress

    The World Health Organization South-East Asia has urged countries to intensify action to end tuberculosis (TB), as despite the progress, the Region remains off track to meet the 2025 End TB milestones.

    According to WHO’s Global Tuberculosis…

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  • Chronic pain may dramatically raise your blood pressure

    Chronic pain may dramatically raise your blood pressure

    • Chronic pain appears to play a meaningful role in raising the risk of developing high blood pressure.
    • How long the pain lasts and where it occurs both influence that risk, and part of the connection is explained by depression and…

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