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Tiny cell vesicles offer new hope for targeted lung cancer therapy – Wiley Analytical Science
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ECDC marks its 20-year anniversary with key milestones and future perspectives in a changing landscape
The event highlights the Agency’s achievements over the past two decades and will feature discussions on the future of public health in Europe and ECDC’s role in promoting health security.
‘Health security is a cornerstone of Europe’s…
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Russian cardiologist reveals 6 daily habits behind heart failure in healthy people
When we think about heart disease, we usually imagine clogged arteries, high blood pressure or big heart attacks but according to Russian cardiologist Dr…
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New study says skipping breakfast doesn’t slow brain function or reduce focus in adults
Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day. While it is often preached to have food portions in the morning, science, through a new study, is scrapping off the old belief. According to a meta-analysis published in Psychological…
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Russian teens turn to Molecule, a banned pill with deadly weight-loss risks | Health News
A cheap blue pill called Molecule is rapidly gaining popularity among young people in Russia, especially on TikTok, where it is being promoted as a fast way to lose weight.
However, a BBC investigation found that Molecule contains…Continue Reading
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Addressing fertility and sexual health in cancer survivorship
Cancer survivors often face fertility and sexual health challenges resulting from their treatment or disease, making reproductive issues a critical yet understudied component of survivorship care. In this interview, we spoke with
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Do herbal drinks really detox your liver? Experts expose dangerous myths about liver health
“Liver injury happens from a variety of causes, including drinking too much alcohol, obesity, and unhealthy diets full of processed foods, sugars, and bad fats. Liver injury also results from viral infections such as hepatitis B and C, drugs,…
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Study finds 5,000 steps a day may slow Alzheimer’s progression-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) — Walking 5,000 to 7,500 steps a day may help slow brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, according to Australian and international researchers.
The study, published in Nature Medicine, tracked 294 adults…
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Woman launches ovarian cancer support group in Stoke-on-Trent
A woman, who organised a series of charity music festivals after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, is to launch a support group for other women living with the disease.
Dot Bailey, from Stoke-on-Trent, is launching the group at the Dudson Suite…
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